Conjunctions and Helpers
These 25 glyphs cannot stand by themselves, and instead are required to be part of a word or sentence.
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| ikik: do |
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| ikim: can / able to |
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| dakun: this |
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| dokin: that over there |
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| dekan: that |
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| sha: possessive marker (of / 's) |
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| ap: it / thing |
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| su: is |
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| suzu: just |
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| susir: subject marker |
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| sukhun: topic marker |
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| pasir: object marker |
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| join glyph |
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| da: a / an |
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| zi: have |
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| ado: and |
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| sado: therefore / so |
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| rado: or |
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| wado: also / too |
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| todo: but |
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| ra __ : to want to ___ |
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| ha __ : to have to ___ |
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| yakha: question marker (see Questions and Indefinites) |
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| yagam: indefinite marker (see Questions and Indefinites) |
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| soshik: STEM / academics (see School and Work) |
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