The answers for the previous question are here
{Pfft, so that's why. Hmm, I think first is good, "life opposite exist" opposite of life is death, so that makes "death exists". For second "life exist opposite" doesn't seem fit to make meaning of "life doesn't exist"}
--Klutz Spirit
And
{Well, if I wanna write about death, I would write aleri blah blah blah, not ale blah blah blah ri.}
--Angry Australian
So, here are the points
Ale means life
Ri means opposite
O means exist
Aleori means life which doesn't exist
Alerio means death which exists.
Hmmmmmmmmm.
Okie, here is the thing
O, Ri and ma shall be attached to the subject.
Both alerio and aleori are correct, however,
These suffixes shall be attached to only the thing they are representing.
Hence Alerima is correct, it means many deaths.
But Alemari is wrong, because there is no negative form of ma.
If you want singular form, write the normal word.
Question!
If I write,
There are 2 apples
Which our current vocabulary, it shall be translated to...dictionary please!
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Ael: Everything/all/universe/life
Aelo: Body
Aeloaelori: Mouth
Aelori: Hole
Aelri: Death/nothing
Ba: Pointing towards
Fo: unspecified
Fori: specified
Fola: unspecified thing
Gok: Ball
Inuk: numbers/counting/marks
Inuk inuk: arithmetic
Goop: in addition to
Goopri:Not in addition to
Ja: like/similar
Jari: dissimilar
Kriska: Thought
La: Thing
Ma: Plural suffix
Naken: Fire
O: exist
Ori: non existent
Pa: I/me/mine/my
Pama: Us/We
Rii: Hot
Riiri: Cold
So: You
Soma: Them
Tana: Big/excess/lots
Tanari: Less
Tananakengok: Sun
Toka: Good/fit/excellent/healthy
Tokari: Bad/sick
Va: Him/his/He
Vi: Her/She
Waba: What/where/when
Wakriska: Why
Wao: How
NUMBERS.
Zero: 0
Un: 1
Da: 2
Tra: 3
Cha: 4
Chi: 5
Shi: 6
Hep: 7
Oct: 8
Nov: 9
Dec: 10
Centa: 100
Meta: 1000
Len: 10000.
So, turns out i have been writing ael wrong all along.
Oopsie?
So,
There are 2 apples.
Will be translated to
Ba da appleo o/ Ba da appleoma o.
Here is the question,
When it is mentioned that there are two apples, it is necessary to write apples in plural form?
Isn't it self explanatory that there are 2, hence multiple apples?
Hmmmmmm
But I feel like it would be contradicting the existence of ma. We are going to have it appleoma.
Question!
Ba da appleoma o.
Literally translates to "There 2 apples exist"
Why can't I write
Ba o da appleoma? (There exist 2 apples)
Or
Ba da o appleoma? (There 2 are apples)
Why is ba da appleoma o correct?
Well, this you see, has a little story.
I once had an argument with Napelynn
What does desu mean?
Desu is a way to end sentences in japaneese. There are many ways, some make a custom way to sound cuter, but desu is a classic way to end sentences.
I argued that desu means 'is'.
Napelynn said it cannot mean 'is', since it comes at the end of sentence.
I said it does mean 'is' and is used to symbolize that the subject exists. Writing it at the end is just japaneese having weird grammar.
Example
Agentt desu~~♡
Means
Am Agentt~~♡
Since pronouns are usually skipped in Japanese, the sentence is actually
I am Agentt~~♡
So, it's kinda like that.
O comes at end of a sentence.