Hatevat hafur

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Grammar
All verbs conjugate to the subject, unless there is more than one verb in the sentence, in which case only the first verb is conjugated. (i.e "Tibyanti skravat" - "I want to have".) Even though 'Ax' means "I", we conjugate 'want' (Tibyan) to "Tibyanti" (I want) You only add 'Ax' to change the tense to future or past tense. The type of tense depends on where 'Ax' is placed.

'''[Note: Ax just means 'I'. If you are talking about someone else like 'her' then the word in Hatevat hafur which means 'her' will be used to change the sentence to future or past tense.]'''

Example: Ax tibyanti skrav - I will want to have (in the future).

Tibyanti skrav - I want to have (in the present).

Tibyanti ax skrav - I wanted to have (in the past).

Another Example: Skravati - I have.

Ax skravati - I will have.

Skravati ax - I had.

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Skravat - You have.

Du skravat - You will have.

Skravat du - You had.

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Conjugations
-it = I

-at = You

-ot = They

-et = He

-it = She

-u = We

Miscellaneous
And - sheh

Or - roh

The - Ha

Plural - Tz

Let - Tazj

Can - Tor

For - Leh

Of - ma

To - Skrh

To (a certain place) - zl

Skra - To have

Tibyan - Want

Kibyan - Need

Men - Use

La - This/That

Lo - It

Ya - Yes

Na - No, not

Fur - Good

Nafur - Bad

Question Words
Lehtza - Why

Tza - What

Azj - How

Mataiy - When

Tzaesh - Who

Ha-im - Do?/Is?/Are?

Im - If

Nouns
Ax - I

Du - You

Ur - They

Et - He

It - She

Ru - Us, We

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Interjections
Davaria - Hello (Formal)

Aria - Hi, Hey (Casual)

Istavna - Goodbye (Formal)

Avna - Bye (Casual)

Istna - Bye-bye (Casual)

General Nouns
Xav - House, Home

Dor - Room, Space

Makom - Area, Place, G-d

Sheva - Grass

Eva - Dirt, Ground, Land