Jsoang

=Setting= Jsoang is the language spoken in the Heumenh Republic. Due to its ambiguity, translation errors occur more often than not.

=Basic Grammar= The grammar of Jsoang can be summed up in a few statements:
 * Every Jsoang sentence/word is a word composed of two morphemes (rarely a third is added).
 * The first letter and final few syllables compose the verb. The space in between is the noun.  Example: in the word Tyabhendfuihas, the noun is yabhend meaning chair.  The t-fuihas part means to lift.  This sentence could be translated as, The chair was lifted, or, The chair lifted itself, in any tense.  There are no tenses or passive voice.
 * If the statement is interrogative (as in Is it?, or What is that?), add the suffix ionne.
 * Proper nouns recieve their own sentence.

=Example Text Gloss=

born-human change-leader change-him not.true-leader own-human not.exist-difference say-worth say-it able-him. give-human think-human choose-human act-human spirit-him own-brother own-spirit.