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New idea, same phonology. This time, the language will try to have only implied nouns.

How Sentences work, more or less: Verb Person Time Manner Place WIP part Verb: Never changes. Can take adverbs. Person: Intransitive, Transitive, Ditransitive, Tritransitive. Ditransitive mooches off place/manner, and tritransitive always mooches off manner. It's different depending on what kind of thing the argument is referring to and whether that thing being referred to is actually part of the sentence, making the language highly fusional. DIT = NOM ACC DAT TRIT = NOM ACC DAT INSTR Time: This can be generic or specific. This usually takes numbers, and it can be conflated with aspect, so this leads to things like generic future ONCE being future momentane, essentially. Manner: This is the most fluid. It can end up being filled up with "an" (filler particle). Place: It's the ending or starting point of the action, or the place in which the thing described by the action takes place.

There are a lot of subtle holes, but I don't know which.

Aps ois. I eat it.