Anara

The Anara language is a mixed a priori/ a posteriori language, it is an SVO language. Anara is also a mostly isolating language.It is also a head initial language.This language has also some Bantu influence since it is spoken in the same area as the constructed Bantu languages Fangwa and Qolape..

Pronouns:

Ba = I

Di =  You

Fu = He/She/It

Plural pronouns are formed by adding the particle tsa, There are two forms of 'we' in Anara: ' Bayi ' = we (inclusive: you and I); 'Bayu '= we (exclusive: he or she and I); 'Ditsa '= you (plural). 'Futsa ' = they

Numerals:

1= za, 2= vi, 3= ru, 4= pa, 5= ni, 6= mu, 7= la, 8= ki, 9= gu, 10= zaha, 100= zasi; 1000= zayu

Anara knows three tenses:: present, past and future tense, these tenses are marked bij the following particles: ' zu= present tense, 'xi '= past tense and 'ta '= future tense.

The verb is negated by the particle 'ka '.

The question particle is 'li '.

Vocabulary
dika = cook; šutapo = friend; hendo = to say; áwilo = man, zíbata = tail; imara = to see; tsata = snake; sabila = child; luture = boy; tsipe = fish; šunki = king; coko = chicken; nyompo = cow, inka= dog; ruwa = water; wekwa = to speak; mori = horse; anbu = people; jaya= to understand; tsise = house; sanza = to love; makatsi = girl; pirka = good; weile = to build, gene = to go, ara = to write; tembi = egg, sarga = woman; weiho = boat; rushe = to work; ampane = bed