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Bivit

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On my first interaction with AI, I made ChatGPT make words out of Daas, and one of those was
Bivit - (B + I + V + I + T) - Meaning: To progress slowly (implying forward, small, slow movement).
I really like this because
A) it makes sense
B) feels naturalistic
C) sounds like someone is tiptoeing, which is a slow form of movement.
D) somehow manages to be grammatically correct(words can only consonant-end with t,n, or z), and needs no concept dividers.

I might make this a slang term for "to sneak" or "to be secretive".
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Tenses(cont)+Vowel Stuff

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New Tense:
az (word)-a: present progressive
root: Ke’ja, to be easy

It az Ke’jae = It’s getting easier.
Vowel Dissimilation Due to Affixes:
Two a’s: the second “a” becomes “e”.
Two e’s: second “e” becomes “a”
Edit: NEW:
Two u's: the second becomes "o"
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Thoughts

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I've noticed that, in a way, almost every word in Daas could be a noun, and inversely, almost every noun can be a verb.
I say almost because in some cases there would be no reason to ever use a word outside of it's verb form, as it's meaning is strange, like Fue above.
Spoiler:
Explaining Why Fue Isn't a Word on its Own
Using Fue without lu(verb flag) would probably be a kind of mass noun for liquids that come from plants. But this doesn't make sense given that Fue lu means "to water (a plant)". Plus, that mass noun already exists as Fui'e, with Fui'e lu meaning "to tap a tree, to get liquid from(a plant)". I could try and turn Fue into a new word, but the Daas speakers literally live in a cave. Their words for plants and things like that are limited, with the aforementioned Fui'e being the most complex "plant word" I'm allowing.
But anyway.
Adding lu to words in Daas is a bit like adding -ing to words in English.
EX:
se'keo(originally se'kea if you wanna pick out the letter combinations)
a thing that can be written on: paper, rock tablet, leaf, tree trunk, etc
se'keo lu
writing

ko'e
light
ko'e lu
glowing(this would most likely be pu ko'e though, lit. "with light"), to brighten
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Re: Daas

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Kesshin wrote: 24 Apr 2024 14:53 As of right now, the romanization of both /r/ and /ɹ/ is just (r)
But the pronunciation is based on the location of the nearest vowel, with a vowel after taking precedent.
ra = /rɑ/
ar = /ɑɹ/
This romanization is kind of illogical so i've decided to change this.
When /r/, ŕ.
When /ɹ/, r.
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