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===Morphology===
===Morphology===
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====Nouns====
====Nouns====
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====Adjectives====
====Adjectives====
Adjectives are either in native form or derived. In the case of latter, the suffix /-la/ is used to derive an adjective from a noun.
Adjectives are either in native form or derived. In the case of latter, the suffix /-la/ is used to derive an adjective from a noun.
Adjectives either precede or follow the noun. If the adjective has /-la/ suffix, it must precede the noun; otherwise it must follow the noun.  
Adjectives either precede or follow the noun. If the adjective has /-la/ suffix, it must precede the noun; otherwise it must follow the noun. For noun phrases,
====Verbs====
====Verbs====
Adverbs
The verb generally takes this form:
Particles
{| class="wikitable"
Derivational morphology
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| root || /ra/ || tense || transitivity
|}
Verbs are either transitive (marked by /-o/)or intransitive (marked by /-a/).
The tenses are perfect, aorist, present, future I and future II. Future I marks a future action that will happen regardless of the situation. Future II is used to mark a future action that the actor decided to do because of current situation.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Tense !! English !! National Simphonian
|-
| Perfect  || I ate.        || Yearado.
|-
| Aorist    || I was eating.  || Yearago.
|-
| Present  || I am eating.  || Yearaso.
|-
| Future I  || I will eat.    || Yearalo.
|-
| Future II || I WILL eat.    || Yearayo.
|}
====Adverbs====
Adverbs follow the verb and use the suffix /-lne/. The same marker is used in describing other aspect of verbs.
====Particles====
Affirmation and Negation: Yes is /jana/ while no is /nega/. They immediately follow the word they describe. In certain situations, they are used to replace other words that would usually be used instead.
====Derivational morphology====