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] wilwhy is there dashes with the verbs and adjectives in swailwhy is there only consonants on the verbs and adjectivesi cant understand the verbs and adjectivestheres only consonants on the verbs and adjectivesswail verbs and adjectivesswail rulesswail grammar rules 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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