Prepositions
There are many prepositions used in Hopyratian and ending in either "-e", "-ū" or "-is". Examples:
Of - tale
About - vitū
With - kwe
Without - porkwe
By - gū
From - hule
To - vis
On - ave
In - eŋis
Examples in sentences:
The King of the Holic Wood - Sila Herkenu tale sila Holic Xiagoth
I was talking about the book - Yi enoi tenotihin vitū sila becaran
I was with him - Yi enoi kwe nel
I was without her - Yi enoi porkwe fāl
The book was written by her - Sila becar enoi ēkrimoihin gū fāl
All nouns that come after a preposition are in the Accusative unless a pronoun where a the Nominative Pronouns are used.
Of - tale
About - vitū
With - kwe
Without - porkwe
By - gū
From - hule
To - vis
On - ave
In - eŋis
Examples in sentences:
The King of the Holic Wood - Sila Herkenu tale sila Holic Xiagoth
I was talking about the book - Yi enoi tenotihin vitū sila becaran
I was with him - Yi enoi kwe nel
I was without her - Yi enoi porkwe fāl
The book was written by her - Sila becar enoi ēkrimoihin gū fāl
All nouns that come after a preposition are in the Accusative unless a pronoun where a the Nominative Pronouns are used.