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Why are the verbs and adjectives only have three consonants?
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This will explain the simple rules of Swail/Swa'a
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 2 Apr 2018, 17:02.

[comments] As you see, All of the verbs and adjectives will only be 2-3 consonants only and they have dashes in between the consonants. This is because of a usual thing on Semitic Languages, triconsonantal roots and biconsonantal roots,
BUT I have an easy way to form these words without vowel-guessing


If it has 3 consonants, fill up the dashes with the vowel sounds: -O-A-
If it has 3 consonants AND two of those consonants are either SH, J, CH, DH, B, or L, fill up the dashes with the vowel sounds: -E-E-
If it has 2 consonants, fill up the dashes with the vowel sounds: O-E-E
If it has 2 consonants AND two of those consonants are either SH, J, CH, DH, B, or L, fill up the dashes with the vowel sounds: A-O-A

If you want to make the verb past tense or if you want to make the adjective past tense (Like "was beautiful")
Just fill all the dashes with the vowel sounds: O-O-O/-O-O-
Regardless of how many consonants and what consonants those are.
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