I copied this from the coppermind, but idk how to speak it, this link might help https://docs.google.com/document/d/10PjsFQcO5VVeszEIyk56FHblfUPwGkVaB8JLykM3Fzo/edit?usp=sharing
How To Speak
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Please read carefully and note that this is not necessarily canonical.
The pronoun is assumed to be you unless contradicted.
Using your name is redundant.
If you must refer to the subject do so at the end.
Use nicknames for people, the language is based off moving the structure of a sentence into as many confusing manners as possible. In fact, using a nickname of a nickname is best. For example, Spook uses the nickname Nip to refer to Breeze, which is in itself a nickname.
Adjectives come first, Then verbs, even if you form them as nouns
In general, verbs should be gerunds, meaning they should end with -ing, even if that's not normally correct.
The only exception is if the verb can't become a gerund without losing the needed meaning.
Form sentences (Tense-Adjective) (Verb-Gerund) Noun
The longer the sentence is it becomes symmetrical.
Remember it TAV-GuN; Nug VAT Those in parenthesis (see above) can be swapped around with each other.
I don't know where the "u" came from; this is how a friend explained it to me.
It's better to use longer sentences, the shorter ones can give more clarity, which we are trying to avoid. Throw as many "wasings" and "hasings" in as possible, even if they are not necessary to divert from the actual point
Don't use possessives unless they are formed as adjectives.
To refer to a subject say "of <subject name>".
Many phrases begin with Wasing or Ising.
Ising (in the) now is incorrect, don't pair them. This changes the tense.
If you must change the tense, you'll have to cycle again, or you risk adding too much clarity to what you say.
Don't neglect Notting, Nowing, Nearing, Having, Kind, Good, You, He, Wanting and other words as they work well too.
Remember that you'll learn to understand it before you speak it near as well.