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Adj. & Adv.

Adj. & Adv. 2

Imperative

Caser

Frequent Casers

Independence

Neg. & Int.

Conjunction

And & Or

Appositive

tie... tun

Conjunction 2

Conjunction 3

Comparison

Neg. & Int.

How can we make a negative sentence and an interrogative sentence?

Interrogative Sentences

1) Put "?" at the end of a sentence with a rising intonation.
2) Put an ending independence "mia" at the end of a sentence with a rising intonation.
e.g. ti siina miik mia? = Do you like apples?

#2 is more polite than #1.
Girls tend to use "mian" instead of "mia."

Negative Sentences

Put "en" in front of a word.

ti en ke felka. = You don't go to school.
en ti ke felka. = Not you goes to school.
ti ke en felka. = You go to a place that is not a school.

Negative Interrogative Sentences

Let's suppose that sombody says "Don't you like apples?". If you like them, you answer yes.
Arka is like English on this point. If you like them, you should answer yes.

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