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PO'BIN'AN: THE PLOTTIE LANGUAGE
The Plottie language is called "Po'bin'an" and it is a SOV language. This means the structure of a sentence is usually Subject-Object-Verb (unlike English which has a Subject-Verb-Object structure). Some important aspects of Plottie language are:
- Nouns don't have a grammatical gender.
- Nouns can be made plural by adding a suffix but it is often omitted.
- Verbs are not conjugated.
- Gender pronouns don't exist.
sentence structure
Prepositions, adjectives and numbers are always placed before the noun. Examples:
pronouns
PERSONAL
I - On You - Du They/them - Le We/Us - Bo |
POSSESSIVE
My - On'ga Your - Du'ga Their - Le'ga Our - Bo'ga |
DEMONSTRATIVE
This - O That - Ru |
articles |
QUESTION WORDS |
The - E
A - Gu |
What - Va
Which - Sin Who - Qim Whose - Qim'ga When - Dao Where - Heim Why - I How - Qop |
VERBs
To be - Dar
To eat - Er To Live - Baun To Die - Fasur To Read - Vool To have/own - Rrel To Grow - Eex |
Can - Pal
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