Grigiva/Grammar

Pronouns

 * Instrumental has the same function as: "with ..."," thanks to ...", "accompanied by ...", and "using ..."
 * Use third person for demonstrative determiner or demonstrative pronoun.

Cases
Examples:
 * Species (Jenis) / Species-GEN = Jenisum
 * God (Walus [valus] ) / God.GEN = Walim
 * I gave the child my apple - Kio dine antenda ikis daplet
 * She's here with my brother = Uto hibi ikis brotonźa
 * It is the speech of my brother = đio piagi ikis brotom
 * The god's strength = Silix walim

Regular verb conjugations
Just replace -am ending for conjugations
 * Interrogative: n- / m-
 * Conditionnal: e(d)- (can fit with interrogative)

Participles

 * If unspeakable, add that is in parenthese, otherwise don't.

(Suboordinate) relative clause
Main clause - pronoun - Relative clause

Circumstancial Conjunctive clauses
A clause is said to be conjunctive when it begins with a subordinating conjunction
 * Time (when, until, while, before, since) = The respective particles are = hono, sempa, keti, sebe, seja
 * Place (where) = The particle is = diman
 * Goal (Same as supine) (for, to + ing, etc) = The particle is = unta
 * Supine / Coordinate Circumstancial clause, e.g I'm here to eat apples; to is the particle we're talking about, and the verb eat is in infinite form like english and the particle is before the verb in infinite form.
 * Consequence = The particle is = kuala
 * Concession (even if, though) = The particle is = jiki
 * Cause (because) = The particle is = lanas
 * Comparison (as, like) = The particle is = peli
 * Assumption = The particle is = sumi

Dates
The classic date format is: YEAR, DAYNAME DAYNUMBER MONTHNAME.LOC

Then:

Sunday November, 20, 2022 = 2022, Jindei 20 Navranan

Syntax

 * Word Order (declarative): SVO
 * Word Order (Verb emphasis): VSO
 * Orders:
 * AdjN; DemN; ArtN, NumN

Pronouns

 * Instrumental has the same function as: "with ..."," thanks to ...", "accompanied by ...", and "using ..."
 * Use third person for demonstrative determiner or demonstrative pronoun.

Cases
Examples:
 * I gave the child my apple - kyo dich antenda ikis daplet
 * She's here with my brother = uto hibi ikis brotonzha
 * It is the speech of my brother = tyo pyagi ikis brotom
 * The god's strength = silich walusim

Regular verb conjugations
Just replace -em ending for conjugations
 * Interrogative: n- / m-
 * Conditionnal: e(d)- (can fit with interrogative)

Participles

 * If unspeakable, add what is in parentheses, otherwise don't.

(Suboordinate) relative clause
Main clause - pronoun - Relative clause

Circumstancial Conjunctive clauses
A clause is said to be conjunctive when it begins with a subordinating conjunction
 * Time (when, until, while, before, since) = The respective particles are = hono, sempa, keti, sebe, seja
 * Place (where) = The particle is = diman
 * Goal (Same as supine) (for, to + ing, etc) = The particle is = unta
 * Supine / Coordinate Circumstancial clause, e.g I'm here to eat apples; to is the particle we're talking about, and the verb eat is in infinite form like english and the particle is before the verb in infinite form.
 * Consequence = The particle is = kwala
 * Concession (even if, though) = The particle is = jiki
 * Cause (because) = The particle is = lanas
 * Comparison (as, like) = The particle is = peli
 * Assumption = The particle is = sumi

Dates
The classic date format is: YEAR, DAYNAME DAYNUMBER MONTHNAME.LOC

Then:

Sunday November, 20, 2022 = 2022, Jindei 20 Navranya

Syntax

 * Word Order (declarative): SVO
 * Word Order (Verb emphasis): VSO
 * Orders:
 * AdjN; DemN; ArtN, NumN