-la, -le, & -e (doer suffixes)
Jul. 31st, 2025 12:20 pmAll of these are used to turn words into person words. However, two depend on the word type:
For nouns & adjectives, use -la.
For verbs, use -le.
If a verb ends in an -n, shave it off and tack on -e.
For nouns & adjectives, use -la.
guli → gulila (cutie)
mẹle → mẹlela (sweetie)
mẹle → mẹlela (sweetie)
For verbs, use -le.
peoka → peokale (visitor)
wele → welele (detector)
Note that -le turns into -e for many:wele → welele (detector)
lelo → leloe (seller)
ucu → ucue (teacher)
ciro → ciroe (healer)
...though there are outliers who will take -la instead:ucu → ucue (teacher)
ciro → ciroe (healer)
le → lela (reader)
If a verb ends in an -n, shave it off and tack on -e.
minon → minoe (drinker)
nurun → nurue (assistant)
nurun → nurue (assistant)