I've added some grammar pieces to what's already been laid out. Continuing to improve meaning and elegance of structure. :)
Definite Article
Only one definite article with a sing. and plural form. Would variously mean "the, this, that, those, these," etc., depending on context.
kena/kenan
Conjunctions
Only two, so far. Perhaps more as needed.
and --> vanna
with --> ghinna
Particle Marker
One new one to add to the list, for the indirect object.
-eði/-eðier
Let's try another sentence, using some of the vocabulary from my last post, to illustrate.
John put on pants and a shirt.
Jonna clepfashter vanna fletashter zheplerm naeði.
"Jon-he pants and shirt dressed him[self]."
Notice the following points: since pants and shirt are both objects of the verb, they both get the appropriate plural marker. Also, Draddrikan only has the verb "[to] dress", which corresponds rougly to English's "put on." Moreover, the verb is not reflexive in the way English is; the pronoun "he" appears both as the subject and again later as the indirect object of the verb, and in its second appearance receives the appropriate particle marker.
Now where getting somewhere! Having fun!
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