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1. Āsoko Grammer
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3. Āsoko Stress
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4. Asoko Stress Rules
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5. Derivation Stuffs
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7. Future Transltions
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8. Google Findings
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9. Odd Translations
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12. Song/Show titles
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Mo Question (non-rhetorical?) - Used to mark questions; Sentence, Sepr.
O Classifier - Used to denote non-finite? amounts of something; Mass nouns, Combo
No Locative (in,on,at,ext) - Used to denote location; Nouns, Combo
No Optative (wish, hope) - Used to denote wishes, hopes, desires, and such; Verb, Sepr.
To Definitive (the) - used to say specific thing, only used in formal speech??; Nouns, Sepr.
To Past Tense - marks something that has happened already; Verb, Suffix/Sepr. ???
Ko Genitive ('s) - used to mark possession; Noun, Combo
Dolo Jussive/Urgency - used to mark urgency, commands, strong suggestions, and such; Sentence, Sepr.
Mao Perfect tense - Used to mark perfect tense, whatever that is; Verb, Sepr.??
Kan Perfective - marks a complete action; Verb, Sepr.
San Imperfective - marks a incomplete or continuous action; Verb, Sepr.
On Plural - used to mark more then one; Count Nouns, Suffix
On Negative (un-, not) - used to make something negative; Particle/Verb¹, Suffix
Combo = Needs multiple Nouns/ both sides "filled" to work Sepr. = Only Affects the Noun It's after
Particles go inbetween Nouns and their Adjectives; so Noun-Particle-Adjective order
¹Always goes on the verb's particles UNLESS on is the only particle/suffix used ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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