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Fee kopoyke itak(Fairy language) grammar①

I am happy to report that the vocabulary has increased and to some extent, I can now think of grammar.

⇩Here is dictionary, I'll make more good one.⇩

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1tql0uXKaK6HGUonWqdtBbvBeafMCEUpBxh4nTOzsyjs/edit?usp=sharing

verb-ing

As a rule, "-ing" is represented by "-z".

Example:
・sleeping → sleepz (Mokorz)
・moving → moovz (Mochiz)


Past tense and past participle forms of verbs

Currently, we do not believe that the past participle form is necessary in principle. Use the past tense. In addition, the past tense uses -ed for words found in fairy dictionaries, without irregular variation.

Example: 
・ slept → mokored (sleep=mokor)
・ liked → sukied (like=suki)
・drunk → kukued (drink=kuku)


Elimination of "a" and "the"

It is a concept that does not exist in Japanese, Korean, or Ainu, so we probably don't need it. Since it is Ainu-based, I am going to omit it.


Current Power of the Fairy Language

I bought a table which was made in Hokkaido.
Ku esuned desk hema poy kored ta Hokkaido.

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.
Atamez an sonno simple, corka wa insist kasi karz sore complicated.

Do what you feel in your heart to be right – for you’ll be criticized anyway.
Siga hemanta na humas ta na kor sapa fa an right - fo na fen criticized anyway.


I do not intend to replace all English vocabulary, but I do want to replace elementary words.


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