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Daza Ke'mo Grammar and Basics
Example: "I see a friend". Na yalu diyato or Na diyato yalu.
The word order in Daza can be Subject Verb Object like English or Subject Object Verb like many other languages such as Korean.
Verbs
Verbs never change form. Na shava, to shava, ade shava. I speak, you speak, he/she speak.
Also daza as a pronoun that English lacks. We have Ko'na which means we, but excluding the person being spoken to.
Eno means we as in "you and I" and Ko'eno means "you, other and I". Ko is used to make plurals.

Prefix KO'
Ko can make diyato (friend) into ko'diyato (friends). But Ko' isn't used with numbers.
Example: "I see two friends" Na yalu va diyato. Here friends (diyato) is singular. Ko is only used when not specifying how many.

Pronunciation
Here is the Daza Alphabet in a nutshell


B | P



Ch | Ts



Z | Zh



N | M



Kh | L



S | Sh



V | F



T | D



K | G



A



E



I



O



U



a'i



ai



























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