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Menu 1. WORD ORDER 2. Object Particle (optional) 3. Subject Particle (optional) 4. Negation word / Adverb 5. Possession/Connection 6. Verb Tenses


[edit] [top]WORD ORDER


The most basic form is the following:
OSV

Object Subject Verb

SANDWICH aino shet.
I ate (the) sandwich.

tenla aino ganau.
I reclaim (the) cage.

aiwe tenla aino ganau.
I reclaim my cage.

Time and place comes before the rest of the clause.
Time/Place, Object Subject Verb

den takaki min shi, aiwe tenla ai ganaet.
Ten years ago, I reclaimed my cage.

aiwe ten shi, aino shu.
I eat at my cage.

[edit] [top]Object Particle (optional)

-la
tenla ai ganaet.

I reclaimed (my) cage.

[edit] [top]Subject Particle (optional)

-no
aino furet.

I died.

[edit] [top]Negation word / Adverb

nu
aino nu furet

I not died.
I didn't die.


[edit] [top]Possession/Connection

To turn a noun into a adjective or indicate possesion,
na is used.

Magashia na raijala Zoafaelno vehu.

Zoafael is Magashia's mother.

[edit] [top]Verb Tenses


furu
die - present tense

furae
will die - future tense
die-er, one who dies - adjective form

furet
died - past tense
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