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Newest Columbish lesson 2 sentence structure and Kaç rule

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Sentence structure

Columbish uses a vso ( verb-subject-object ) sentence structure. This means that a simple sentence like she loves him becomes loves she him. Here's an example of a basic sentence in our language.

Itu watísím kaçω'ż kŕuñbiñω'ż

This literally translates to Have I planes.

The Kaç rule

Kaç translates to the word the but it is required to write it before every single noun. Kaç comes in many forms exactly 6 forms Kaçω ( singular masculine ), Kaçω'ż ( plural masculine ), Kaçu ( singular neutral ), Kaçu'ż ( plural neutral ), Kaçi ( singular feminine ), and Kaçi'ż ( plural feminine ).

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