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==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
===Nouns=== | ===Nouns=== | ||
Like Korean and Japanese, Siészal is a topic-prominent language which uses postpositional noun particles. | Like Korean and Japanese, Siészal is a topic-prominent language which uses postpositional noun particles: | ||
:'''''Hál·iŋ·í Siészalŋió·ta uhum·igid·ah.''''' | |||
:1-ASSOC-TOP Siészal_language-NOM speak-POT-PRES | |||
:''We can speak Siészal.'' | |||
Even though verbs do not conjugate based on person, subjects can still be dropped. Hence, | |||
:'''''Siészalŋió·ta uhum·igid·ah.''''' | |||
:Siészal_language-NOM speak-POT-PRES | |||
:''[X] can speak Siészal.'' | |||
is still a valid sentence, but what the subject is must be deduced from context. | |||
===Verbs=== | ===Verbs=== |
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