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/p t k b d g s z ʃ ʒ h w r ɹ j m n ŋ/
<p t k b d g s z sh j h w r l y m n ń>
/a e i o u/
<a e i o u>
(C)V(ŋ)
mora timed.
ŋ → may only appear in coda; is one mora. assimilates aggressively, including across word boundaries
unvoiced plosives and fricatives (except for h) may be geminated. the extra consonant comprises a mora, e.g.
(k)(ka) ← each mora is parethesized
prosody:
the first syllable of a word is pronounced at a higher pitch
the last syllables of a word at the end of a sentence are pronounced at a lower pitch
typology:
SOV
pronoun:
ka → 1s
kai → 1p
ta → 2s
tai → 2p
na → 3s
nai → 3p
ra → demonstrative (singular/plural)
raie → reflexive
toshu → interrogative
verb conjugation:
-i → intransitive
-a → transitive
an transitive verb has a subject and object, whereas an intransitive verb only has a subject.
verbs in these conjucations can be used
* as the main verb of the sentence
"ka kinegi toa" → "I am eating plants"
* to modify nouns in the sentence
"ka kinegi rezi toa" → "I am eating good plants"
"api surusukiń tinońmi teja saa" → "bees are insects that make a sweetner"
-u → infinitive
-ui → infinitive intransitive
-ua → infininive transitive
the infinitive conjugations allow a verb to act as a noun. verbs conjugated with "-u" stand on their own, and those with "-ui" or "-ua" accept subjects and objects
"ka hosekui api herissa" → "my existence is related to bees"
"hoseku tou retu zea no hassa" → "eating is necessary for living"
"resha raie suttua rezi" → "people talking with each other is good"
-e → imperative intransitive
-ea → imperative transitive
an imperative verb may only be used as the main verb of the sentence. the subject is omitted, as it is implicitly the listener.
"kumań toea" → "eat food"
verb suffixes:
-tese → irrealis
-kka → passive
-seń → negative
-doma → comparative/superlative
-ppihu → excessive (rezu → "good"; rezuppihu → "too good")
sentence/verb conjunction particles:
me → and
ni → or
iti → because
koń → so/and thus
taso → yet
misc particles:
no → adverbialize
"no" followed by a verb phrase will modify the postceding verb adverbally, with the modified verb acting as the subject in the adverbial phrase.
"ka no kussi hoseki" → "I pitifully exist"
"ka api no zoyai no hańshi ya saa" → "I am only a bee in reality"
to → interrogative
"to tai api soa?" → "are you bees?"
tosokka → tag question
"na yasa tosokka?" → "it's funny, isn't it?"
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