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Salut! Mi ast PSTF, un lingua-chuangzoa neckyomann. | Salut! Mi ast PSTF, un lingua-chuangzoa neckyomann. | ||
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To make an adjective end with "-ius" into noun, you simply change the suffix into "-ium" and its plural form is "-ia", such as, the word "Ostobius" means stupid, then "Ostobium" is "idiot": | |||
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You fool! | |||
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Ka ust un ostobium! | |||
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= Rules of verb = | |||
The verb often has the suffix "-a". | |||
The tense of the verb must be presented in a way that is prefixed before the verb. "pa-" is the past tense, "fu-" is the future tense, and "pro-" is the present continuous tense. | |||
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I'm reading a book. | |||
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Mi ast pro-lerea un libro. | |||
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