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* Proper adjective (often nationality, other place of origin, or material)
* Purpose or qualifier.
These can be added directly on to verbs between the inflectional suffixes and the root instead of separate words for instance: '''Vugard nevuturuknganutshanpulkharatmnejenariqporbyshalvvaj obuDrakk bunganute''' is The castle was not built first beautifully little long-ago by Drakk the First for himself.
 
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Intensive forms have the suffix -gur or -agur. intensive word form is one which denotes stronger, more forceful, or more concentrated action relative to the root on which the intensive is built. For example: '''Manje''' (eat) becomes '''manjegur''' (devour) becomes '''manjegurgur''' (consume gluttonously). Double intensives are also pejoratives in many cases.
 
Packilvanian does not have sex-based grammatical gender but a suffix can be added to a word to feminise it. -'''Elea''' and -lea are the official root however a simple -a, -ia and -lia have been used to effeminise words. Non-feminised words also use the latter three at their ends. For example lumedichi (doctor) becomes lumedichilea (female doctor). Feminisation applied to men is regarded as a pejorative.
 
 
 
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