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Um, basics... SVO word order, lack of nominal case, marks definite / indefinite with article, marks plural with -s suffix, verb conjugates for tense, person and number but not mood or aspect (probably a lack of any real mood other than declarative), auxiliary verbs for aspect. Irregular verbs: to be, to go (...) both locative and stative "be" verbs...  
Um, basics... SVO word order, lack of most case (although perhaps a genitive), marks definite / indefinite with article, marks plural with -s suffix, would be interesting if Arabic dual survived, verb conjugates for tense, person and number but not mood or aspect (probably a lack of any real mood other than declarative and a sort of imperative), auxiliary verbs for aspect. Irregular verbs: to be, to go (...) both locative and stative "be" verbs, 2 grammatical genders correlating to their forms in Arabic and Spanish with adjectival agreement for number and gender, adjectives + adverbs follow the noun or verb, demonstratives maybe relating to the three in Spanish...  
--[[User:Sam.stutter|Sam.stutter]] 08:14, 30 June 2011 (PDT)
--[[User:Sam.stutter|Sam.stutter]] 08:14, 30 June 2011 (PDT)

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Um, basics... SVO word order, lack of most case (although perhaps a genitive), marks definite / indefinite with article, marks plural with -s suffix, would be interesting if Arabic dual survived, verb conjugates for tense, person and number but not mood or aspect (probably a lack of any real mood other than declarative and a sort of imperative), auxiliary verbs for aspect. Irregular verbs: to be, to go (...) both locative and stative "be" verbs, 2 grammatical genders correlating to their forms in Arabic and Spanish with adjectival agreement for number and gender, adjectives + adverbs follow the noun or verb, demonstratives maybe relating to the three in Spanish... --Sam.stutter 08:14, 30 June 2011 (PDT)