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Aktic is a constructed language of Germanic based grammar and free vocab but mostly coming from germanic. this language is fairly simple to learn and should be used as an Universal language

= Verbs = Present Tense Verbs aren't hard. there is no actual verb Conjugation, but is fairly Simple.

All verbs except "vera" meaning "to be" are regular and follow this rule.

lets take the verb to have "hafa" for example.

to edit verbs, first drop the "a" at the ending. as you see here, each verb can have different forms.

for future tense use the verb "skala" in present tense form for example: "i will have it" is "Ek skal hafa et"

for past participles, the the past tense form, and add 'ge-' to the begining.

if verbs end with "ta" the past tense form will be "-et" instead of just "-t"

= Pronouns = Here are all the pronouns with their English counter parts.

= Definate and Indefinate Articles = These are easy. each Article is dependent on which case the object is in. and for nouns without an article, are given an ending. (this is also for adjectives too) and this is called "Normal Word".

Here are some Examples.

The cat gave the cat to the cat's cat

De kat gaft dem Kat den Kat Katinn

De kat | gaft | dem Kat | den Kat (Katinn)

The word order is SVO
more specific with double verbs. SVOV (Ek vil et hafa) "i want to have it" litterily "i want it have"

in clauses it is "SOV" "Ef Ek et haf" means "if i have it" litterily "If i it have"

exactly like german

= Question Words + Clauses = These are fairly easy for those who speak germanic lanuages.

Vocab to know,

van - of, from (German "von")

( all empty spaces are by default, the nominitive form)

X means none. just like german, Aktic has both "her" and "hin" indicating where something is from. with "vo" we can say "voher" to show "where from" and "vohin" to show "where to"

As you see with "ver", both ven and vem could mean in english, "Whom" or "To Whom"

Some Sentence:

Ek gaft minnem Vaterem den Autoen minninn Schwesterinn und Hann fragt "voher haf du den genammt?" Ef ek him et erklar, wurd hann saga "VOFUR HAF DU ET GEMACHT???" vor ek haf et geklaut

Translation:

I gave my father my sister's car and she asked "where did you get this?" if i told him it, he would say "WHY DID YOU DO THAT?" fore i've stolen it

from this example you can see new rules and words. i will explain these all.

= Sentence Explination & Structure = the word "it" can be used many ways. when you are refering to something you already know. you can use the forms of "Et" or the forms of the definate article "De"

for genitive and showing possesion, one must add the endings to the genitive pronouns, then next add the object with the ending of the normal word.

the vocab: