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Notes on Kalka'shar
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[comments] SVO
Adjective before noun
Adverb after verb
Mood marker at the start of the point where the mood changes (usually the beginning of a sentence)
Mood markers can be combined eg. happysad can mean bittersweet
Tense markers at the start of the sentence, before the mood
Adpositional markers: 'ti (to go on the end of who is 'in') and to' (to go on the beginning of the thing they are in)
'th (posessed') and 'sh (posessor)

Plurals: 1st person, add 'k to the noun
2nd person, add 'kthi to the noun
3rd person, add 'kthal to the noun

Who, what, when, etc. go at end of sentence, optional and usually only used in Aanla

Multiple verbs eg who wants to pet the cat -- directly affecting verb goes after object, secondary verb goes at end of sentence eg "who wants to pet the cat?" becomes "the cat pet wants"

Multiple posessors - go in order of posession, so "She'sh took her lover'th'sh hand'th" means "she took her lover's hand"

Examples:
Who wants to pet my cat in the box?
(now)Me'sh cat'th in the box pet want?
Nuki'sh elseth'th'ti to'poks elre na'é?
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