Talger

Stress
Stress goes to the second-to-last (penultimate) syllable, unless otherwise specified with an acute accent

In infinitives (-er words), the stress is ALWAYS on the last syllable

Conjugate According To:

 * Number:  Null (used mostly to negate), Singular, Plural
 * Person:  First, Presumed Second (explanation later), Third, Anonymous (unneeded identity, or a nonentity)

Particles Determine:
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 * Tense:  Presumed Present, Future, Conditional
 * Aspect:  Presumed Simple, Perfect, Progressive
 * Mood:  Presumed Indicative, Subjunctive, Nihil (used for passive voice, and other things)

Conjugation Table
Drop -er and add endings below (Stress then goes the the penultimate syllable, unless otherwise specified):

Negation
In indicative clauses, the verb is conjugated to null. In imperative clauses, the verb is conjugated to anonymous with the correct number.

Pronouns
---> subjects not required when subject is 'that' or 'this' <---

Interrogatives
Interrogatory sentences begin with an inquiry word.

True/False questions, i.e. "Did you go shopping yesterday?" are formed by placing the subject after the verb (subject required) and adding a question mark '?'

Confirmation questions, i.e. "You went shopping yesterday?" are formed as declarative statements are, with a subject at the beginning of the sentence. These types are preceeded by inverted question mark '¿' and followed by a standard question mark '?'