The Zedéran Language is the native tongue to those from the Zedéran Republic. It is used ceremonially as well as in everyday speech.
All adjectives/adverbs will appear after the noun/verb it modifies. Example:
The red shirt is dirty. This is incorrect, because "red" is in front of "shirt". The following sentance is correct.
The shirt red is dirty. This is a grammatically correct sentance in Zedéran.
All verbs end in "oq, carh, ico, isco, or exh". There are some nouns that end with those letters as well..
Stems in Zedéran include "i, pi, and a". I is for words ending in "'s". Pi is for words ending in "ing", and a is for words ending in "ed". Examples in Arzenian and English.
Mhatu is what in Zedéran. Mhatui is "what's. Mhatuo is "what're".
All adjectives/adverbs will appear after the noun/verb it modifies. Example:
The red shirt is dirty. This is incorrect, because "red" is in front of "shirt". The following sentance is correct.
The shirt red is dirty. This is a grammatically correct sentance in Zedéran.
All verbs end in "oq, carh, ico, isco, or exh". There are some nouns that end with those letters as well..
Stems in Zedéran include "i, pi, and a". I is for words ending in "'s". Pi is for words ending in "ing", and a is for words ending in "ed". Examples in Arzenian and English.
Mhatu is what in Zedéran. Mhatui is "what's. Mhatuo is "what're".