User:Rebase/Demodian

Demodian (langa demodi [langa d̪ɛ̝mod̪ʲɨ] or demodi langa [d̪ɛ̝mod̪ʲɨ langa]) is a constructed language, made by Demod. Its main feature is very easy tense grammatics (or it should be so). Also this language does not have articles.

Verbs and tenses
All verbs in Demodian language form the same way. All verbs end with "-e" (e.g. de (to do)). Infinitive = Present tense. You need to replace "-e" with "-a" for past (da) or with "-u" for future (du). That is all tenses. But if a verb ends with "-ge" or "-ce", you do not remove "e" and add "-a" and "-u" after "e" for the past and future respecitvely.

Example:

Conditional
For conditional you use "bi" before verbs, which start with a vowel, or "bia" before verbs, which start with a consonant, and participle past, which is equal to past form.

Examples:

Del/della
Del/della means "of". Del used before words, which start with a vowel, and before words, which start with a consonant and end with a consonant. Della used before words, which start with a consonant and end with a vowel. Also del always used for plural forms.

Negative
When making a negative sentence, you add "ne" before verb and "pa" after (informally you can omit "ne").

I play football. - Me geute futbolle.

I don't play football. - Me ne geute pa futbolle.

When saying "never", you replace "pa" with "geamme", but save "ne"

I have been in China - M'a an Tinia.

I have never been in China. - Me n ' a geamme an Tinia.

Dakke
Dakke (or dakké) is used in informal conversation to replace polite words. Actually, dakke can replace any word.

Destato
Destato is used in informal conversation, when your friend asks you to do something not huge.