Livonian grammar explained

Livonian is a Finnic language, and, as such, is closely related to both Estonian and Finnish.

Tones

Livonian is a pitch accent language. It has a broken tone that can appear in words. The broken tone is marked with a '.[1]

lēḑ ‘sphere’lē’ḑ ‘leaf’
nīņ ‘bark strip’nī’ņ ‘wide belt’
mō ‘earth’mō’ ‘down; earthwards’
ūdõ ‘to fry’ū’dõ ‘to strain’
pūstõ ‘tree (elat. sg.)’pū’stõ ‘to clean’

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Singular
First Person ("I") Second Person ("You") Third Person ("He" or "She")
Nominativeminā/masinā/satämā/ta
Genitiveminsintäm
Dativeminnõn sinnõntämmõn
Translativeminkõkssinkõkstämkõks
Partitivemīndasīndatǟnda
Inessivemins/minšõsins/sinšõtäms/tamšõ
Elativeminst/minstõsinst/sinstõtämst/tämstõ
Illativeminnõsinnõtämmõ
Plural
First Person ("We") Second Person ("You") Third Person ("They")
Nominativemēgtēgne
Genitivemädtädnänt
Dativemäddõn täddõnnäntõn
Translativemätkõkstätkõksnäntkõks
Partitivemēḑitēḑinēḑi
Inessivemēššitēššinēšši
Elativemēštitēštinēšti
Illativemēžitēžinēži

Note: the third person pronouns do not possess a gender in the singular or the plural.

Demonstrative Pronouns

Singular
("this, this one")
Plural
("these, these ones")
Nominativesīe/sene
Genitivesīe/senänt
Dativesīen näntõn
Translativesīeks/sīekõksnäntkõks
Partitivesīedanēḑi
Inessivesīes/sīessõnẽšši
Elativesīest/sīestõnēšti
Illativesīezõnēži

Note: The plural demonstrative pronoun is the same as the third person plural personal pronoun.

Reflexive Pronouns

Singular
("myself, yourself, oneself")
Plural
("ourselves, yourself/ves, themselves")
Nominative
Genitiveeņtšeņtš
Dativeeņtšõn eņtšõn
Translativeeņtšõkseņtšōdõks
Partitiveeņtštaeņtšidi
Inessiveeņtšõseņtšis
Elativeeņtšõsteņtšist
Illativeeņtšõ(z)eņtšiz

Note: The usage of the reflexive pronoun is broad. Of course, it is used as a reflexive pronoun as in "minnõn eņtšõn um vajag...," meaning "I need..." [lit: to myself is necessary...]. However, the pronoun can also express possession; it frequently replaces the genitive forms of the personal pronouns. For example: "ma sīeda kūliz eņtš izast", or "I heard it from my father." Also, reflexive pronouns can be used in adverbial expressions: "täm eņtš ie", "this same night".

Cases

The following are the cases in Livonian:

! Case! Singular! Plural
Nominative-∅-t
-d
-õd
Genitive-∅-t
-d
-õd
Partitive-tā
-dā
-ța
-ta
-da
-tõ
-dõ

-∅
-ți
-ḑi
-ti
-di
-i
Dative-n
-õn
-ddõn
-dõn
-tõn
-õdõn
Instrumental-kõks
-ks
-õks
-dkõks
-tkõks
-dõks
-tõks
Translative-ks
Illative-zõ
-(õ)z
-ži
-īž
-iž

-īz
-iz
Inessive-š(õ)
-s(õ)
-õs(õ)
-ši
-īs
-is
Elative-št(õ)
-st(õ)
-õst(õ)
-šti
-īst
-ist
Instructive-īņ
-iņ
Allative-l(õ)
-õl
-il
-iļ[2]
Adessive-l(õ)
-õl
-il
-iļ
Ablative-ld(õ(st))
-õld
-iļd
Abessive-tõ
Lative-j
-jõ
Essive-nõ
-n
Exessive-ndõ(st)

Examples

Singular! colspan="2"
Plural
Nominativelīvli-līvlizt-t
Genitivelīvliz-līvlizt-t
Partitivelīvliz-tõlīvliži-i
Dativelīvlizõn-õnlīvliztõn-tõn
Instrumentallīvlizõks-õkslīvliztõks-tõks
Illativelīvlizõlīvližiz-iz
Inessivelīvlizõs-õslīvližis-is
Elativelīvlizõst-õstlīvližist-ist
Singular! colspan="2"
Plural
Nominativeve’ž-viedūd-d
Genitivevie’d-viedūd-d
Partitivevie-tāvežži-i
Dativevie’ddõn-õnviedūdõn-dõn
Instrumentalvie’dkõks-kõksviedūdõks-dõks
Illativevie’ddõvežīz-īz
Inessivevie’d-sõvežīs-īs
Elativevie’dstõ-stõvežīst-īst

Moods

The following are the moods in Livonian:

!Mood and Tense!Person!Singular!Plural
Indicative (present tense)1-b -õb —-mõ -m -õm
2-d -õd-tõ -t -õt
3-b -õb —-bõd -õbõd -āt(õ)
Indicative (past tense)1-, (comma indicates palatalization of final consonant) -i -īz -iz -ž -kš-,mõ -imõ -īzmõ -izmõ -žmõ -kšmõ
2-,d -id -īzt -izt -žt -št-,t(õ) -it(õ) -īzt(õ) -izt(õ) -žt(õ) -kšt(õ)
3-, -id -īz -iz -ž -kš-,t(õ) -it(õ) -īzt(õ) -izt(õ) -žt(õ) -kšt(õ)
Conditional1-ks -õks-kstõ -õkstõ
2-kst -õkst-kstõ -õkstõ
-ks -õks-kstõ -õkstõ
Imperative1-gõm -õgõm -kkõm -kõm
2-gīd -gid -õgid -kkõd -kõd
Quotative1–3-i -ji -iji-id -jid -ijid
Jussive1–3 -gõ -g |-õg -kkõ -kõ| -gõd -õgõd -kkõd -kõd|}

Bibliography

  • Book: Sivers, Fanny de . Parlons live : une langue de la Baltique . 2000 . L'Harmattan . 2-7475-1337-8 . Paris . fr.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sketch of Livonian Sounds and Grammar . Virtual Livonia.
  2. Blokland . Rogier . Inaba . Nobufumi . 2018 . The l-cases in Courland Livonian . Eesti ja Soome-Ugri Keeleteaduse Ajakiri . 9 . 2 . 147–164 . 10.12697/jeful.2018.9.2.07 . free.