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Sept is the international trade language of The Seventh Column region.
It's a mixture of English, Dutch, and Latin that has been worked down to the fundamentals of a 7 form language.
Grammar Structure
It uses 7 word classifications:
- Noun
- The base classification Noun covers any and all objects, physical and implied, as well as proper names. i.e.: light, chair, John, country, mountain, or fruit
- Pronoun
- A non-specific reference to a noun.i.e.: her, him, it, she, that, etc...
- Verb
- There are 7 conjugations for verbs in Sept.
- Present
- Past
- Future
- Conditional
- Subjective
- Transitive
- Descriptive (Also known as an adverb)
- There are 7 conjugations for verbs in Sept.
- Adjective
- Article
- Conjunction
- Preposition