| I |
Ani |
| You |
Alu |
| We |
Nami |
| He |
Il |
| She |
Ilet |
| They |
Yelen |
| It |
Je |
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS
| My |
Ana |
| Your |
Aluva |
| Our |
Nama |
| His |
Ila |
| Her |
Ileta |
| Their |
Yelena |
| Its |
Jena |
VOCABULARY
a = be
mim = do
kim = go
nga = have
sha = love
kese = want
sandi = name
ranya = book
chera = house, home
toshi = child
yimnera = student
anyatera = teacher
ni = and
sin = a, an
ra = the
we = to
ten = good
pshala = nice
kini = little
byane = big
jotnima = intelligent
FORMING THE PRESENT TENSE
Carichendan follows the Subject-Verb-Object word order. Verbs in
the glossary, lexicon, or dictionary for Carichendan will always be in
the present tense. The verbs do not change form according to
gender or number. So there is always just one form of the present
tense verb.
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