Sangi

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Sangi/Overview, is a complete overview of the Sangi language but probably not the best way to learn the language itself. With this in mind, I created this entry with the intent to create a more language-learning friendly format which would introduce the various aspects of Sangi at appropriate stages as opposed to introducing them in topic appropriate sections which would make learning Sangi more difficult.

The Alphabet and Sounds
Learning Sangi, or any other language for that matter, can't begin without knowing how to read and pronounce the languages sounds.

Verbs and Nouns
The two most important parts of speech in Sangi are the verb and the noun. In this section you will see how to conjugate verbs in the present tense as well as some of the basic forms nouns take.

Sound changes
A lot of meaning in a sentence can be attributed to a change in the very sounds of the root of the word itself, and without knowing them you would be limited to speaking only in the most basic of utterances, involving only singular nouns and present tense verbs and even in some cases you might be mispronouncing a word causing the mening to shift the wrong way. Sound changes are essential in learning Sangi fully.

More Verbs and Nouns
In this section you will see more of the verbs and nouns and their relations to each other and to space and time. Here you will also see some of the processes of changing the very sounds of the word itself to create new meanings.

Adjectives and Adverbs
As verbs and nouns are the two most important parts of speech, you must be able to further define them to give extra information, like how big the noun was or how fast the verb was done.

Pronouns and Numbers
Here you will see the multitude of pronouns Sangi has and how to use the numbers.