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There are a number of grammatical particles used to express the "mood" of the sentence (i.e. if it is a command, a question, if the speaker is unsure of something, etc.). | There are a number of grammatical particles used to express the "mood" of the sentence (i.e. if it is a command, a question, if the speaker is unsure of something, etc.). | ||
===Pronouns=== | |||
Note that there are two versions of 'we': inclusive ("we, including you") and exclusive ("we, not including you"). |
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Epajan is an isolating conlang.
Phonology
The Epajan "alphabet" is actually a sort of abugida, similar to Devanāgarī script (used to write Sanskrit and Hindi). Each character represents a consonant, and diacritical marks represent vowels preceding the consonant (this is contrast to real life abugidas, where the vowel follows the consonant).
Grammar
Like Chinese, Epajan is an isolating language which has no case system, instead relying on word order to determine the subject, object or verb in a sentence.
Number
There are no plurals in Epejan, so the words for a single and a plural of something are the same.
Mood
There are a number of grammatical particles used to express the "mood" of the sentence (i.e. if it is a command, a question, if the speaker is unsure of something, etc.).
Pronouns
Note that there are two versions of 'we': inclusive ("we, including you") and exclusive ("we, not including you").