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Some language stuff~

I feel like talking about this so here we go~

I made pronoun things~

I/Me - yna/yne
You - ta/te
Ena/Ene - he/she/it

Yana/Yane - We
Yena/Yene - They

The slashes are not for gender or whatever, they're for whatever sounds or looks right

For example~

Ksa ya ta.

Translates to

How are you?

That flows easier than "Ksa ya te," and as of now (with only 13 words made up, counting the slashed words) it seems pretty easy to tell :3

And yes, "ya" means "are", and there is no conjugation jazz as of now XD

And there's a letter that I made up that's not a real thing, so here's a pic~

It's basically an "a" and "i" connected, and there's only one word that uses it (for now out of thirteen)

It means that it's interchangeable with which sound it gives :3

For example, "saīká" (pretend a and ī are connected) can be pronounced "sāká" or "sīká" (for you curious souls, this is basically a command to "get out" or "move", or basically anything that means "get outta my way" or "get outta here")

As for the straight line above the first vowel, whenever that's above one, it means that it's a quick noise and subtly noticeable

When physically writing, its important to make it go over the entire vowel if it's a normal a, e, I, o, u vowel, because the line only goes above the line of (again, with them attached) and it may be confusing if it's not over the entire a.

Also, accents are a thing

Just like Spanish :3

But yee, that's literally everything I came up with so far :3

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