Wenja Grammar: Verbs
Here’s how verbs work in Wenja: In many languages, verbs have conjugations that indicate who the subject is. We also have grammatical person which describes the different kinds of subjects as first person (I,
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Here’s how verbs work in Wenja: In many languages, verbs have conjugations that indicate who the subject is. We also have grammatical person which describes the different kinds of subjects as first person (I,
While English places its prepositions before the noun or pronoun it modifies (“in Wenja”, “before Roshani”), Wenja places their prepositions after (Winja-ha “in/with Wenja”, Rushani parshay “before Roshani”). (While technically
Kwayubi, Winja! Hay shayar Reofive “nati” warshtas pracha. Sa hu-tangay: ku nasa-ha banda? Na sa, ma dwa kam-kamya warshta-ha daha: na ati-kwa. What’s up, Wenja! This morning Reofive asked about
Smarkaka sakush, su-kwa Easter pas! Shajas dajris warshta dwa alya kamya Winja warshta : shawi shawya-kwa. Hi friends, and happy belated Easter! Today’s words of the day are another two common Wenja
Smarkaka, Winja sakush! Hay shayar miyi sama mashwar, ha Winjas dabu warham. Gashjas @The_DeadKiller “prashrawa” “jawpur”-kwa warshtas twita. Ubas warhamas, “prashrawa” shaja “jawpur”-kwa shayar. Hello, Wenja friends! This morning
Su shayar, sakush. Nu Brina mu-kwa Kintukis Yuniversiti-su dacha-dachayam, ha-na sakwan dajrim Winjas mash warhamas. Ma-tan kamya warshta jinafayam: waycha. Good morning, friends. Brenna and I are currently focused on teaching
A special birthday post for our friend Sean, per request: Text:Sharakitashi!Nu-ya-sa, sa-mas. Galbaba buhamas. Nu Ringu… MU tray lajam…Nu kwayda TRAY lajam…U-tu-ni ti-gwisha yaha, u-tu-nir bardam farshnu platu daha, u-tu-nir
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We took requests on Twitter & amongst our friends and we’ve been asked to record the following sentences. From Chris M.: “Holy shit, I’ve invented the wheel!” Pazda mazga! Kwakula
Sentence Starters: Many sentences in Wenja start with a special word that is either an adverb (like nu ‘now, yes’, tu ‘then, so’) or a conjunction (like nu ‘and’ or ma ‘but’). These words not