Salt-Yui language

Salt, or Yui, is a Trans–New Guinea language of Chimbu Province, Papua New Guinea.

[2] The following are some basic examples of phrases and nouns in Salt-Yui:[3][4] The following is how you pronounce certain vowels in Salt-Yui:[3] Most consonants are similar to English, except for the following:[3] Most nouns may show ownership this way:[3]

Example: Personal pronouns are shown like this:[3] The following is how to conjugate verbs with personal pronouns shown with an example:[3][5] As seen above, Salt-Yui has a special form for verbs with 'I alone'; why this is is still unknown.

In Salt-Yui, adjectives usually follow the noun, here are some examples of adjectives in Salt-Yui:[3][4] There are five cardinal numerals that have been written down, which are the following:[3][4] The following are examples of known locatives in Salt-Yui:[3]

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