Hello, and welcome reading.
Akkia is organized in Families of Words.
This was chosen to easy the study.
For example: akata, akuta (de ite) and ikayat (irregular), for: to understand, to think (that, guess), and then to get in, investigate or to start.
This Family of Words was one of the first Families to get chosen.
Then, it's here for your appreciation.
You now can ask if someone understood what you said, saying: Akataka (?); and answer that, saying: Akata wa, I understand, or: Akata tu wa, I understood.
This is an Ak-Family, and "ak" means "essence".
Akkia is also a pro-drop language.
This way, the pronouns are used only to clarify meaning.
Most of what's said depend on Context, or Ki.
Ki, or Taburýyd, is the word for it.
I decided to chose more than one word for some meanings, because there is formal and informal, classic and honorable considered Words, but if a meaning is not defined, it's probably an Ifu word, or Common.
The Ifu was chosen to be published on this blog.
It works as a standard formal language, but you can also use it with most people, including honorable people and your friends.
When it's not the case, it's noted.
I hope you're enjoying the reading.
Ijyummehou (Infinite Honor).
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