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Grammar
General grammar :
- Plurals marked by the prefix o'
- balisA -> o'balisA / onikAn -> o'nikAn
- Standard word order is S V O (unless changed by a tense)
- Syllable structure is (c)v(v)(c)
- Questions marked by adding the prefix ni- to the inquiry word
- The inquiry word goes at the end of the sentence
- How are you? = moa ni-ki. [you is/are?]
- Where is the supermarket? = a bia-kasiA ki ni-jal. [the supermarket is where?]
- Time phrases always go at start of sentences
- Uncertainty about the truth of an adjective or noun is shown by the suffix -sA
- Absolute certainty about the truth of an adjective or noun is shown by the suffix -sila
- To show that an adjective is increasing in amount/intensity use the prefix gi-
- To show that an adjective is decreasing in amount/intensity use the prefix bi-
- If a verb is reflexive, it gains the prefix bAn-
- To show that a verb/adjective is impossible, or will never happen, use the suffix -onAl
- If an adjective is extremely important to the sentence, use the prefix biaki-
- To show a verb is beginning use the suffix -dimAja
- To a show a verb is ending use the suffix -disAdak
- To show an adjective is eternally true, use the prefix doadoa-
- If there is a large group of the same noun, use the prefix kiokiko-
Punctuation :
- Question marks and exclamation marks are not used
- Speech marks are written as /.../
- Dashes are used for:
- 1) joining two words into a compound word
- 2) showing a regular affix
- eg: ni- / an- / etc...
- Apostrophes are used for:
- 1) omission of a letter (when two letters are the same on either side of a dash)
- nAsi-il -> nAsi-'l
- 2) showing a special affix
- eg: o' / oA' / etc...
Changing word class :
- To turn a word into a noun use either the prefix an- or the suffix -akAdo
- an- is used for: objects, abstract concepts and spiritual beings
- -akAdo is used for: jobs, types of people, surnames
- To turn a word into an adjective use either the prefix di- or oA'
- di- is used for: saying something is related to the following word in some way
- oA' is used for: turning the following word into a simile
- To turn a word into a verb use the prefix il-
Regular vs special affixes :
- Regular affixes:
- are shown by a dash
- can be preifxes or suffixes
- are able to be "stacked"
- eg: ni-'l-goa (ni + il + goa)
- almost all affixes are regular
- Special affixes:
- are shown by an apostrophe
- are always prefixes
- are not able to be "stacked"
- only a small handful of affixes are special:
- o' (to make plural)
- oA' (to turn into a simile)
- dara' (first ever)
- kasA' (last ever)
- gagAna' (more than)
- mamilA' (less than)
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