Ehdish

About the Language
Ehdish is a language based of off the languages English and Hebrew. Invented by Aeden Pinsker, Ehdish uses the same structural order of grammar as english, and partially hebrew, whilst the sounds and phonology is based off of hebrew and slight english. Ehdish uses many metaphors and phrases as well to show more emotion than can be said in one or two words, much like english.

Basic Grammar
Ehdish uses the Subject-Object form of alignment, which is what is used in english and hebrew.

Ne - Suffix of words which you are referring to as a place.

Na - Suffix of words in which you are referring to as a noun(except for places).

No - Possessive prefix of nouns.

i - Suffix which turns any word plural(i.e Yo-i = “You guys” or Mam-i = “moms”).

Pat - Can(not question)/Able to/possible/maximum/most

Ar - Placed before every verb(can turn nouns into verbs as well)/ English equivalent of “to”.

Le - Prefix which turns the phrase after it into future tense.

La - Prefix which turns the phrase after it into past tense.

Re - What/Who/ (when placed before the word “time” it means “when”.

Eh - This/That/It/ (when used as a prefix it become “The”).

Ra - Where/Where it

Ro - How/How many/ How much

Rek - Why/Why are you

Ta - Is(question)/Are(question)/Do(question)/Can(question)

-za - This suffix can change adjectives to adverbs or verbs to adjectives; (serves the same purpose as the english “-ly”)

Lexicon
Mam - Mom/Mother