The Katýcarem
Nouns in Hopyratian are categorised into different types depending what they related to. Some end in a vowel, Animate and some end in consonants, Inanimate. For example:
Xiagoth - wood (forest), the suffix “-goth” means anything related to “plants”- Inanimate
Honsa - dog, the suffix “-sa/-sū” means anything related to “animals”- Animate
Gonjivon - land, the suffix “-ivo” refers to “lands”, “countries”- Inanimate
Veryn - war, the suffix “-yn” refers to “state of a land or country”- Inanimate
You can recognise the Katýcarem suffixes as they are usually the last 2-4 letters at the end of a noun. You don't have to learn the Katýcarem however if you wish to contribute a noun, then please follow the rules.
Xiagoth - wood (forest), the suffix “-goth” means anything related to “plants”- Inanimate
Honsa - dog, the suffix “-sa/-sū” means anything related to “animals”- Animate
Gonjivon - land, the suffix “-ivo” refers to “lands”, “countries”- Inanimate
Veryn - war, the suffix “-yn” refers to “state of a land or country”- Inanimate
You can recognise the Katýcarem suffixes as they are usually the last 2-4 letters at the end of a noun. You don't have to learn the Katýcarem however if you wish to contribute a noun, then please follow the rules.