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'''Sept''' is the international trade language of [[The Seventh Column]] region.
 
'''Sept''' is the international trade language of [[The Seventh Column]] region.
  
It's a mixture of [[English]] and [[Septagonese]] that has been worked down to the fundamentals of verb and noun relationships, and base adjectives.
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It's a mixture of [[English]], [[Dutch]], and [[Latin]]that has been worked down to the fundamentals of a 7 form language.
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=Grammar Structure=
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It uses 7 word classifications:
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*Noun
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**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''
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*Pronoun
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**A non-specific reference to a noun.''i.e.: her, him, it, she, that, etc...''
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*Verb
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**There are 7 conjugations for verbs in Sept.
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***Present
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***Past
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***Future
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***Conditional
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***Subjective
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***Transitive
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***Decsriptive  (Also known as an adverb)
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*Adjective
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*Article
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*Conjunction
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*Preposistion
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[[Category:Languages]]
 
[[Category:Languages]]

Revision as of 20:11, 14 July 2005

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Sept is the international trade language of The Seventh Column region.

It's a mixture of English, Dutch, and Latinthat 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
      • Decsriptive (Also known as an adverb)
  • Adjective
  • Article
  • Conjunction
  • Preposistion