Debui

Grammar
There's no gender, all of the nouns are gender neutral, and the nouns don't need an article, unless it needs to specify the gender or number.

Verbs
Verbs may not be conjugated by tense, or gender, only for person and number.

Verb endings to person and number In their negative forms, they just need an é-, before the particles and verb

e.g.: Gale (to be) -> é-Gale (to not be)

Particles
Particles are one of the most important determinants of a sentence, it could change a verb, adjetive, or a complete sentece. They might be verbal particle, speech particle, adjetive particle or noun particle

Tense-Situation particles
Those particles are used to conjugate the verb in any tense, and they always should come after a verb, but in an answer, only the tense particle appear, the verb does not need to appear

-as 0 It is the simple present particle

-pas - It is the simple past particle

-viu - It is the simple future particle

-vi - It is the question particle

-yen - It is the imperative particle

-atias - it is the present continuous particle

-apias - It is the past continuous particle

-biunou - It is the future continuous particle

E.g.: Nae-ni vi galar-vi?

- Ni as degi. An vi-vi?

- Ni as degi, asué.

Sense-Modifiers Particles
Those particles are responsible to change the sense of the verb, usually they come before the verb. E.g.:

Dive (To Go) -> Xi-dive (To go down)

Xi- = Movement to down, decreasing, down

Yi- = Movement to up, increasing, up

Speech Particles

Vocabulary
Asué - Either or Too

An - And

Xive - to decrease

Example text
Ni