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:''2s like photo 2s.POSS appear.NEG''
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: You do not look like your photo.
: You do not look like your photo.
====Clauses====
*In addition to phrases, some sentences contain clauses, which resemble smaller sentences nested within the larger sentence. They can modify noun phrases, verb phrases, or the whole of the larger sentence.
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* ''(subject) - (clause) - (prepositional phrase) - (verb)''
:'''tlaka (ke) ko asaye hina ka'e nuyoku yalaye'''
:''man (CONJ) live.PAST here to New York go.PAST''
: The man who lived here went to New York.


==Nouns==
==Nouns==

Revision as of 08:21, 10 December 2010

Pronunciation

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i~i: (i) u~u: (u)
Mid e~e: (e) o~o: (o)
Open a~a: (a)

Diphthongs

falling
  • [aɪ~aɪ:] - ai
  • [aʊ~aʊ:] - ao
rising
  • [wa~wa:] - ua
  • [waɪ~waɪ:] - uai
  • [ja~ja:] - ya
  • [jaʊ~jaʊ:] - yao
  • [je~je:] - ye
  • [jo~jo:] - yo

Consonants

Labial Dental Palatal Velar Glottal
central lateral plain labial
Nasal m (m) n (n) ɲ (ny)
Plosive p~b (p) t~d (t) k~g (k) kʷ~gʷ (ku) ʔ (')
Fricative s (s) ʃ (s) h~ɦ (h)
Affricate ts (ts) (tl) (ts)
Approximant l~r (l) j (y) w (u)

Writing System

See: Moya

Word Order

Sentence

  • Basic word order is SOV and is invariable.

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  • (subject) - (object) - (verb)
tlaka (ke) naka anya
man (TOP) woman see
The man sees the woman.
  • (subject) - (verb)
nahi apuaye
girl sing.PAST
The girl sang. / The girl did sing.
  • (subject) - (complement) - (verb)
ke ina manka a
TOP food cold COP
The food is cold.
  • (subject) - (prepositional phrase) - (verb)
ke naka tsa'e kama yalaye
TOP woman through village walk.PAST
The woman walked through the village.
  • (subject) - (prepositional phrase) - (object) - (verb)
na'eta itla omena yeta
1s.ACC.2s this apple give
I give to you this apple.
(In this case, the prepositional phrase is replaced by the pronominal construction.)
  • (subject) - (prepositional phrase) - (verb)
ta kima poto tayo tse'ek
2s like photo 2s.POSS appear.NEG
You do not look like your photo.

Clauses

  • In addition to phrases, some sentences contain clauses, which resemble smaller sentences nested within the larger sentence. They can modify noun phrases, verb phrases, or the whole of the larger sentence.

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  • (subject) - (clause) - (prepositional phrase) - (verb)
tlaka (ke) ko asaye hina ka'e nuyoku yalaye
man (CONJ) live.PAST here to New York go.PAST
The man who lived here went to New York.

Nouns

Gender

Articles

Number

Names

Titles

Politeness

Compound Nouns

Noun Suffixes

Pronouns

Spelling and pronunciation

Sentences

Nouns

Determiners

Pronouns

Adjectives

Adverbs

Verbs

Prepositions

Conjunctions

Questions

Clauses

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Word formation

Abbreviations

Punctuation