Dinitian

Lesson One

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Lesson One: Sentence Structure and Basic Knowledge

Sentence Structure
In Dinitian, the sentence structure is a little different than that of English. In English, you have Subject-Object-Verb. In Dinitian, it is Verb-Subject-Object.
 
For Example:
 
I went outside
 
ik bishido mi va bihat.
 
ik=go
bishido=biyado=turika-goma(Verb-word)The verb words are a little complicated, and will be explained in more detail in a later lesson. For right now, I will supply you with the correct turika-goma.
mi=I
va=subject marker. This is used so the sentence will make sense. It lets the listener/reader know what the subject it and what the object is in the sentence.
bihat=outdoors/outside
 
That is the basic sentence structure. It only seems complicated because it is different. Once you get used to it, it is actually very simple.

Basic Knowledge
 
This language was built on the principle of simple and already existing words from the languages of English and Japanese.
Verbs always come first.

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