cws
Greetings Guest
home > library > journal > view_article
« Back to Articles ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article » Journal
Hakhie Grammar
0▲ 0 ▼ 0
The Grammatical Rules of Hakhie
This public article was written by [Deactivated User], and last updated on 6 Oct 2018, 00:49.

[comments]
[Public] ? ?
?FYI...
This article is a work in progress! Check back later in case any changes have occurred.
Menu 1. Statements 2. Questions
[edit] [top]Statements

The standard sentence structure of regular statements is OSV. Adjectives and other modifiers immediately follow what they modify, but can be in any order. If a predicate adjective is in play (EX. He is sad.), it is treated as a regular adjective would be. Articles precede the noun no matter what.
Nominative pronouns can be dropped in regular statements, and if a predicate adjective is in play, it would go where the pronoun would go. Nominative pronouns can be included for emphasis on who exactly is doing the verb, or to be a reflexive.
For negatives like "never" "nothing" "no one" etc, the verb will go to the .NEGNegative (polarity)
not
form along with the negative. Ex: I will not never eat meat." would mean "I will never eat meat."

[edit] [top]Questions

In a question, the subject MUST be included if there is a two (2) word verb. If the verb is in two (2) words (ACT/PASS for aü), they surround the subject and its adjectives. If the verb is in one (1) word (ABIL/NEC for aü) the interrogative particle "ti" precedes the verb and everything else about the sentence stays the same.
✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
Comments
privacy | FAQs | rules | statistics | graphs | donate | api (indev)
Viewing CWS in: English | Time now is 07-Jun-24 03:48 | Δt: 355.1431ms