The
case system of Chakhar has the same number of
morphemes as Khalkha with approximately the same forms. There is a peculiar
Allative case suffix, '''', that has developed from *ödö (
Mongolian script ) 'upwards' and that seems to be a free
allomorph of the common '
. The reflexive-possessive suffixes retain their final ' (thus '''' is rare. Chakhar has approximately the same
participles as Khalkha, but
-mar expresses potentiality, not desire, and consequently
-xar functions as its free allomorph. On the other hand, there are some distinctive
converbs such as
-ba (from Chinese 吧 ba) 'if' and -ja (from 也 yè) 'although' which seem to be allomorphs of the suffixes
-bal and
-bt͡ʃ of common Mongolian origin. The finite suffix
-la might have acquired converbal status. Finally, '''' ('if ... then ...') has turned into ''
, and the form -man
~ -'' 'only if', which is absent in Khalkha, sometimes occurs. Chakhar has the same core declarative finite forms as Khalkha, but in addition
-xui and '''' to indicate strong probability. ==Lexicon==