Kadibayah

Grammar
Kadibayah is an agglutinative language.

Nouns
Nouns in Kadibayah follow the method: Prefix(es) + Stem + Suffix(es)

Example : Jasrikavayelahni ( Schizofrenia ) = Ja + Srikava + Yelah + Ni = Not + Mind + Balanced + (Singular)

Prefix can mean :

- Positive or Negative ( Ka/Ja )

- Gender: Masculine or Feminine ( Si/Yah )

- Definite or Indefinite ( Wan/Awi )

Suffix can mean :

- Property

- Countable or Uncountable ( Ni/Yang/Se )

- Singular or Plural ( Ni/Yang )

- Dative noun or Accusative noun ( Sak/-no suffix- )

- Possession

Verbs
Verbs in Kadibayah follow the method : Stem + Suffix

There are 3 tenses : Present, Past, Future. The form of the verb does not depend on the subject, just the tense. We treat the adjectives like we treat the verbs. "Something is adj" becomes "Something adj(s)"

Syntax
The word order is S - V - O

Note: Every object nouns are in the accusative case when they stand alone. But they can be accusative or dative if there are 2 objects.

Lexicon
- Kalaplah : Hello! ( verb: to say hello, to salute )
 * 1) Basic Phrases

- Kuyakkah : Bye! ( verb: to say goodbye )

- Cimayunah : Thanks! ( verb: to thank )

- Neyakusi : Sorry! ( verb: to apologize )

- Isiladarag : Good morning ( noun : Isila = morning ; darag = good -stem- )

Yarmagidarag : Good afternoon

Fatikhdarag : Good evening