Gelach
Gelaĉ Grammar
Çataimé'î'mamoûr'blú ê nain ageç pûr croçaîmi'î'çêlánç
Translation: My lovely blue house is no match for you excelent crocheting
Meaning: Buying is not as impressive as making.
Let's split this sentence up shall we. The first word is Çataime This means My house, To show ownership of an object, Gelac uses inflections.
When the word ends in a vowel as Çatai (house) does, The inflections are as follows:
My - Mé
Your - mo
Their - Mú
Its/his/hers - Mês
Our - mam
Your Pl - Mó
When the word ends in a constonant, Such as Gát (cat) The inflections are the same without the beginning m.
Accents
there are only two Diacritics, with simple Functions. ' Elongates the vowels, while ^ shortens them. ie, O normally is as in Pot, ó is as in Moon, ô is as in Put. I is Sit, í is Leek, î is hardly pronounced, like mitten, but like M'tten. ç is S Ĉ is Ch.