This translator translates from English to Yilafaciglot, which is an easy-to-learn, combined language. To make nouns into verbs, remove endings and add "i" to the end (unless that would leave it end in a vowel). To make verbs into directly related or -tion nouns, remove the "i." To make -or or -er nouns, also add -er. This may seem complicated, so here are a few examples.
Must: Doi
Duty, Homework: Doi
To generate, generate(s) : Generati
Generator: Generater
Generation: Generat
No noun agreement conjugations are needed, however, there is tense and condition.
To conjugate, remove "i" and add the following endings.
-ed: -a
will...: -as
would...: -ais
-ing: just leave the "i"
For negatives of verbs, just add "no" before the verb as in Spanish (or if the verb begins with a vowel, n').
For extreme cases, add ob- to a verb.
To make adjectives from -ing verbs, add "e."
For negatives of adjectives, add na-, no-, or n' (again, vowels only).
For adverbs, add e or ee (always totaling two "e" s) to an adjective.
The name of the language means "easy to make/do language/tongue"
Yil a faci glot
It has simpler rules than most, and is well researched through etymology. I hope everyone will be able to recognize a bit of each language they know in it! If you can't, please leave a comment (suggestion).
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