Old Bunnaran language

The Old Bunnaran language was a language spoken in (TODO: to be determined).

Note: This language is under construction.

Nouns
Declension of wulfer (masculine a-stem):

Declension of juk (neuter a-stem):

Declension of gebu (feminine ō-stem):

Declension of gester (masculine i-stem):

Declension of mer (neuter i-stem):

Adjectives
Declension of gouder:

Declension of betiro (comparative of gouder):

Strong verbs
Strong verbs have four principal parts, and can be split into several conjugational classes based on these principal parts. The principal parts are the infinitive, the first person singular past indicative, the first person plural past indicative, and the past participle. Past subjunctive forms show umlaut.

Class 7 is an interesting class, as it still displays reduplication. Class 7a does not show ablaut (although it can show umlaut), while class 7b shows ea (/aː/) → ou (/oː/).

Conjugation of beran (strong verb, class 4):

Weak verbs
Conjugation of hörian (weak verb, class 1):

Conjugation of puton (weak verb, class 2):

Conjugation of haban (weak verb, class 3):

Irregular verbs
Conjugation of wesan (highly irregular):

Conjugation of stean (irregular):

Conjugation of gean (irregular):

Conjugation of doun (irregular):

Conjugation of witan (preterite-present verb):