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3rd person nouns are always followed by a pronoun. The pronoun used depends on Male, Female, Unknown Gender, Physical Inanimate, and Non-physical Inanimate.
je agomu, ji mili, zu gareo, de heugamo, ru are.
[t͡ʃe agomu t͡ʃi mili t͡su gaɾeo de xeugamo ɾu aɾe]
The man (M), the daughter (F), the cousin (UG), the apple (PHYS), the hour (I).

Plurals have a ses suffix
dio kakiri, hero kakirises.
[dio kakiɾi xeɾo kakiɾises]
One crab, two crabs.

Atichian uses a SVO word order
ji genie beoje zu pulia.
[t͡ʃi genie beot͡ʃe t͡su pulia]
The girl hears the bird.

A noun is described in the following order if given: Possesor, Numeral, Adjective, and Noun. Add a ri prefix to the pronoun of the possesor
rije sugo luti de zumo kalos.
[ɾit͡ʃe sugo luti de t͡sumo kalos]
The uncle's four big trees.

The adjective/adverb comes after a verb.
da kemus pobeno de.
[da kemus pobeno de]
I slowly close it.

The adposition comes before the noun.
go toteo hiro zu kobefa.
[go toteo xiɾo t͡su kobeɸa]
You walk near the cattle.

Place brackets between proper nouns.
je [mitomane garamoki] na rigo je meson.
[t͡ʃe mitomane gaɾamoki na ɾigo t͡ʃe meson]
Mitomane Garamoki is your nephew.
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