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[comments] brf Consonants:
T = /t/
K = /k/
S = /s/
Vowels:
Y = /i/
W = /u/
A = /a/
Syllable structure is (C)V(C).
A clause consists of a verb optionally preceded by a subject and optionally followed by an object.
() (pronouned /a/ and /ak/) encloses a clause to cause it to refer to the state, quality, action, or process of the clause.
[] (pronounced /i/ and /ik/) encloses a clause to cause it to refer to the subject of the clause.
{} (pronounced /u/ and /uk/) encloses a clause to cause it to refer to the object of the clause.
Examples:
[TAS] WKSW.
A person eats.
[TAS] WKSW [KYTSA].
A person eats bread.
[TAS] WKSW [[KYTSA] WKA].
A person eats good bread.
([TAS] WKSW) YT [KWSYA].
A person eats in a house.
[TW] ATY {[TAS] WKSW [KYTSA]}.
I see bread that a person eats. ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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