Láadan/Lessons/17

Introduction
Additional detail can be added to words, such as emotions (happiness, anger, etc.). By adding on to these words, using the first and second declensions, you can encode more information in a single word, instead of having to formulate lengthy sentences to describe your current state.

First declension
Joy: thina, thena, thona, thuna, thehena



Second declension
The second declension can be used to specify reason, blame, and futility of the statement.

You can essentially answer three questions with each suffix:


 * 1) There is a reason that I feel this way: (True/False)
 * 2) There is someone to blame for this situation: (True/False)
 * 3) There is something that can be done about the situation: (True/False)

In the table below, "T" symbolizes "True", and "F" symbolizes "False".

Anger: bara, bala, bama, bana, bina