Pronouns and Verbs
Pronouns and Verbs
The pronouns for 3rd person prespective are demonstrative pronouns. When referring to a third noun, Kashmiris have different pronouns for those that are nearby, far, and invisiable. The following table lays out the demonstrative pronouns.
For inperfect tenses, Kashmiri employs roots and their personal endings. The verb is then conjugated into its inperfect tense. Most verbs that end in -un will now end in -ān.
The present participle will end in -vān (if with vowel) or -an (if ending with constant).
For perfect tenses, most verbs that end in -un will now end in -mut. The perfect participle will end in -mut (if masculine singular), -mɨt' (if masculine plural), -mɨts (if femine singular), or -matsɨ (if femine plural). In addition most verb's stems will also change, as seen in this example with Lekun. This irregularities are easy to memorize and I will make a conjugation sheet soon.
Here is a list of additional verbs.
Here is another group of verbs.