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81 Cards in this Set

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Mocvsē
New
Yomockē
Dark
Hopvyē
Far away or Distant
Leskē
Old
Hvyayvkē
Bright light
Vwolē
Near or Close
Lopicē
Nice or Good
Hiyē
Heat
Cutkē
Small, Slender, Short
Holwvyecē
Bad
Kvsvppē
Cold
Rakkē
Big
Hvlwē
High
Afvckē
Happy or Glad
Tefnē
Dull
Kvncvpē
Low
Cvpakkē
Angry or Mad
Fvskē
Sharp or Pointed
Elvwē
Hungry
Cvmpē
Sweet
Pvfnē
Fast or Quick
Fvcecē
Full
Homē
Hot, Bitter, Spicy
Hvlvlatkē
Slow
Lvpkē
Quick
Sulkē
Many
Fvmpē
Stinky or Bad-smelling
Hofonē
Long ago or After a long time
Nvcomē
Few
Fvmecusē
Nice-smelling
Yekcicē
Strong
Poloksē
Round
Svtahē
Square
Fvmecē
Smelling
Cekfē
Thick
Tvskocē
Thin
Mahē
Tall
Hvtkē
White
Lvstē
Black
Kocoknē
Short
Holattē
Blue
Catē
Red
Lanē
Green or Brown or Yellow
Herē
Good
Hopvnkē
Spoiled, Broken or Ruined
Holwvkē
Ugly or Bad
Lvpotkē
Straight
Sufkē
Deep
Eleskē
Sulky or Pouty
Opikē
Twisted
Kopoknē
Hump or Humpback
Hoperē
Fog, Mist, or Vapor
Konhē
Bent or Curved
Motkē
Cut off, Short, or Cropped
Fek-cakhē
Jealous
Cefahlē
Rough or Bump
Honecē
Wild
Hvlwē
High or Rich
Cvlahē
Spotted, Dyed, Colored
Yvmvsē
Tame
Pvcoksē
Dented or Bashed
Remhē 1
Thin or Weak
Remhē 2
Clear or Watery
Nokoftē
Globular
Eyaskē
Humble
Hvsottē
Sunshine
Vholecē
Cloudy
Kvfakē
Scrambled
Ehotkē
Touchy or Delicate
Cetakkē
Torn up, Worn out, Mashed
Lekwē
Rotten, Decayed, or Rusted
Lvpvtkē
Out in the woods or country
Svlvfkē
Imprisoned
Enokkē
Sick
Cvfeknē
Well, Active, Healthy, Smart
The Creek Adjective...
Always follows the noun it modifies or describes, with the subject noun and the object noun.
When the adjectives are modifying the subject, the final adjective receives?
-(t) ending
When the adjectives are modifying the object, the final adjective receives?
-(n) ending
Numbers as Adjectives...
Numbers are used to modify subjects and objects. However, when they are used to modify the subject the 'n' ending of the number changes to the subject marker -t. When it modifies objects, the normal ending -n is used.
Hvmken -object
Hvmket - subject
What does it mean when the ē is changed to an a?
Tis means the definite the one/the one that is.
What do Creek Adjectives do?
They describe nouns and pronouns. They make them more definite in number or how they appear.