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Basic Kombokeho Grammar
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Basic Grammar
This public article was written by [Deactivated User] on 19 Jun 2019, 04:35.

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Hello and welcome to the introduction of basic grammar of the Kombokeho language. I will try my best to be brief in describing the several facets of the Kombokeho language.

To say Hello, How are you?, you say: 好びい日、何意是ぁ你ホス, which reads /teibii bowa, tokese kasaa sho hosu/
Essentially you are saying, "Good day, by what means are you (sing. acc.)?"

In response you can say, "好びい" /teibii/ which means good or "悪べい"/kosobei/ which means bad.

Furthermore, to express a subject, the former third person pronoun is used. In modern times, the use of the third person pronoun can still formally be used to refer to a third person, but typically it is understood that the repetition of such a noun with a pronoun is indicated to express a nominative or accusative case. Usually it is written in katakana, to emphasize the type of utilization that is being employed.

For instance, in the sample sentence I want to read a book, you would say
I - 我ホ /wa ho/
want to read - 読ぼ欲んさ /kowobo-tonsa/
(a) book - 書ホス。/keseiho hosu/
Literally you are saying, I he want to read book him.

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