Writing System
- Plural nouns are marked by the extension -in. If the noun already ends in an i, the redundant vowel is dropped.
- Compound words are joined by an apostrophe.
- Adjectives describing the result of a verb are marked with the ending -du.
Then "-en" of the infinitive is replaced with the following endings.
Present
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | -em | -emi |
2nd | -es | -esi |
3rd | -et | -eti |
Past
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | -am | -ami |
2nd | -as | -asi |
3rd | -at | -ati |
Future
Person | Singular | Plural |
1st | -om | -omi |
2nd | -os | -osi |
3rd | -ot | -oti |
The basic order is subject - verb - object. Adjectives and adverbs are placed before the word they are modifying.
We are not animals!— a slogan frequently seen in areas with a notable
Werewolf population
Love is not a crime!— a slogan frequently graffitied around government buildings
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