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General information


If you are wondering, the many similarities to Maori, Japanese and English are intentional. They are a consequence of the sourcing of material from these languages.

Nouns
Nouns inflect for possessor/deictic and case. This is done using particles. Case particles follow the noun. These include the nominative /ka/, the accusuative /o/, the alienable genitive /no/, the inalieanable genitive /o:/, the commitative /to/, the dative /ni/, the ablative /kara/, and possibly some others. Preceeding the noun are various possessor and deictic particles. These include /mai/ my, /io:/ your, /hi/ his/hers/its, /manio:/ ours (inclusive), /a:/ our(exclusive), /te:/ their, /kono/ this, /hono/ that, and /aono/ that yonder.

Verbs
Verbs have an equally rich array of inflection