Mîrkšam: Morphology: Inflectional Synthesis of the Verb: 4-5 categories per word

Myrkçam verbs are conjugated to agree with their subjects in person (exclusive first, inclusive first, second, present but not addressed, proximate, obviate, or hypothetical) and number (singulative, transnumeral, or plural).

Verbs mark three tenses (past, present, and future), three aspects (perfective, imperfective, and inchoative), and seven moods (indicative, imperative, subjunctive, potential, negative, participial, and infinitive). The prefices of a verb are always attached in the order aspect-tense-mood-number-person, resulting in a final construction in the reverse order: person-number-mood-tense-aspect-stem.

Thus, there are five categories per word.