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Grammar (there's not much)
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This is really simple. All you do is add the word 'be' after it.
For example, the word 'begola' (berry) turns into 'begola be' (berries) remember that 'be' is a word, not a suffix.

How would you say 'years'? (You learnt this word last lesson)
 
ango be

If 'basket' is 'ciobla', how would you say baskets?
 
ciobla be

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Here is a list of all the declensioins for pronouns

Nominative - stays the same (I)
Accusative - +nio (me)
Dative - +nio (me)
Genitive - +de (my)
Accusative Genitive - put the definite article 'lu' before it and add the suffix +de (mine)

Here is a list of the pronouns
I - io
You - tu
She - la
He - li
It - lo
We - chio
You (plural) - sete
They - lili

Here's an example
io + nio(accusative) = ionio ionio=me

How would you say 'they' in the genitive case (their)
 
lilide

How would you say 'she' in the dative case (her)
 
lanio

How would you say 'we' in the genitive accusative (ours)
 
lu chiode

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There are no genders
No types of words have to agree with eachother
Adjectives go after the noun
Numbers go before the noun
Adverbs go after the adjectives
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