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The jist about the language
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A language for a fictional universe. Parts resemble Japanese.

Setarian adheres to SOV - subject object verb form.

ShuXzia za Skana ko Kai Doz Mayyoma.
Literal : In town, many and nice shops exist.
Better translation : In the town, there is a variety of nice shops.

Rea ko yuhebe sein uu yuura emey za kata ni shonpakutai.
Lit: Quick and Brown fox has jumped over the lazy dog.
Better Translation: The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.

Serazi kepagehhen uu matni ro belarXzyviikuXzi tero caen...
Three moons once ruled over the world, but now...


Particles:
is は -   uu
in/at/for に の - za
Object marker を - ro
And (for adj) と -     ko
And ( for Subjects and objects) - uo
Had, happened to speaker or subject - we
Instead of spaces, particles are set in a square. No partical? A square with a diagonal line through it.

Objects and Subjects:

Plural : jya


Verbs: Add parts in this order: i.e. Amuyyoma sese kutai (I was forgiven but it doesn't matter)
Nope/negation - vii
Causitive - naina
Passive - sese
(Past tense A (something that matters still), add a ~ KuXzi *USED in storytelling: all stories matter
Past tense B (Which means to Setarians 'it doesn't matter anymore' as well), add a ~kutai)
Current tense-ing -ています "rura"
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