Classifiers The subject
noun does not appear alone, but is accompanied by markers for
gender or noun classifiers (which are determined by shape). These noun classifiers are as follows: Person markers include
o- ("I"),
ha- ("you (singular)"),
ka- ("we") and
kə- ("you (plural)"). The adjectival or verbal
predicate has a suffix which agrees with the subject: -
ʌ for animate subjects and flexible or hollow ones; -
ó for rigid or elongated ones; -
i for others. Adjectival and verbal predicates are also marked with prefixes indicating mood, direction or aspect, and infixes for tense. The nominal
predicate (What something is) does not have a suffix of agreement nor a dynamic prefix, but it can take infixes for tense and mood, like the
verb. Other grammatical roles (benefactive, instrumental, locative) appear outside the verb in the form of markers for
case. There are 11 case suffixes.
Evidentials In addition, the
sentence has markers for the source of knowledge, or
evidentials indicating whether the speaker knows the information communicated firsthand, heard it from another person, has deduced it, etc. There is also a focus marker
-nokó, which draws attention to the participants or indicates the highlight of a story. In the language there are means of representing action from the point of view of the subject or other participants, or from the point of view of an external observer. ==Vocabulary==