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Basic structure of the language
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Basic declarative statements are structured as followed:
OBJECT VERB SUBJECT
Verbs are not conjugated, they remain in a single form, and articles are not used (no distinction between definite and indefinite is made). Also, for clarity, two spaces are used instead of one, and the pause between words is longer than in most languages.
A very simple example uses the following words:
I/me: kt
(to) be: tt
rock: c̋k̋p
so to say "I have [a/the] rock":
C̋k̋p cpx kt
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