Question | Answer |
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Hello | Sysiyae The letter "y" in Tenksz can function as an English "e" or an english "y." Both are presented in this word. The first "y" acts as an "e," while the second one acts as a "y." Thus, this word is pronounced (See-s-ee-y-ay) |
I | Y Pronounced (Ee) |
Me | Y Pronounced (Ee) |
My | Y Pronounced (Ee) |
Name | Ihye Because of the letter "h" after the "I," this word is pronounced (Ih*-y-eh) *Like the "I" in kitten |
My name is | Y ihye'yulz In Tenksz, there is no word for "be" or any of its variants (incluiding "is," "are," or "am"). In place of them, you simply add on the tense of the verb onto the noun or pronoun.
Tenksz has three tenses, the past, perfect, and future.
For the present tense (I swim), you add on 'ulz or 'yulz, depending on if the verb ends in a consonant or a vowel.
For the past tense (I swam), you add on 'az or 'baz under the same conditions of the present tense
For the future tense (I will swim), you add 'ere or 'kre under the same conditions as the previous tenses. |
Good | Hyur |
Morning | Snohstihien |
Afternoon | Tviealhien |
Night | Idihien |