Toyunga

D will represent the demogorgon soun thing.
< will represent cheek u

> will represent cheek i

an I with an accent is a flat i in stead of an ee sound

Verbs
[Time/tense] + [Verb] + [Subject/Object ending]

Eg. The verb "toka" meaning to go" in the past tense in regards to the subject

The subject went > [He] + [Toka] + [Ke] > Hetokake

Syntax
Because nouns and verbs have subject vs object endings, there is no determined OSV order. There are orders to things within that, such as ownership in regards to things.

Eg: I will go to you = Se <tokake De 'OR' Se De <tokake 'OR' De se <tokake 'OR' <tokake De se 'OR' <tokake se De 'OR' De <tokake se

Lexicon
Se- I (subject)

Sé- Me (object)

Da- You (subject)

De- You (object)

Mí- He/She/NB (subject)

Mi- Him/Her/NB (object)

Rí- We (subject)

La- Us (object)

To- They (subject)

Tó- Them (object)