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Basic Sentance and Structure.
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4. Pronouns ? ?
Setarian Characters.
a i u e o y
a i u e o y
k r z m g x
k r z m g x
- t s h s p d
- t sh s p d
h l v n c w
h l v n c _

q b j*
y* b g*

Special Characters.
w
This character precedes a doubled sound. Most noticeable and ubiquitous in the particle (wu) (uu).

q b j
y* b g*

These characters are y, d, g, but applied with a special character to create an alternate sound.
* y in this case can be written as q to differentiate.
* g in this case can be written as j to differentiate.

Sentence structure
Setarian is structured Subject, Object, and then Verb.
There are no spaces. There are particles rendered in boxes for readability.

I eat fish.
kemkai (wu) suki (ro) ozei.
kemkai (uu) suki (ro) ozei.


Kemkai is a female first-person pronoun. It will be used in most examples due to Setarian culture being mostly female dominated.
Henhai is the male first-person pronoun.

The subject may be dropped.

(I) eat goat.
baitraic (ro) ozei.
baitraic (ro) ozei.

(uu) is a particle indicating that the previous word is the subject. When the subject is dropped, it goes to.
(ro) is a particle indicating that the previous word is the object.
The particles may be dropped on their own in simple statements.

(I) eat soup.
haisu - ozei.
haisu - ozei.

When the particle is dropped, it is replaced by a box with a slash through it, to keep the spacing and readability of Setarian.

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