Article There is no
indefinite article or
definite article.
Personal Pronouns Possessives are formed by adding the preposition
ot before the
pronoun. Unlike English that distinguishes three genders for the third-person singular pronoun, the pronoun was invariable.
Nouns The
noun in Frater is invariable. Plurals can be formed by adding
-multi (many) to the end of the noun: mensa (table) - mensamulti (tables)
Adjectives The
adjective in Frater is invariable and is always placed after the noun; except for cardinal numbers.
Numbers The cardinal numbers in Frater: 1 - uni 2 - bi 3 - tri 4 - kuadri 5 - kuinti 6 - ses 7 - sep 8 - okta 9 - nona 10 - deka 11 - dekauni 12 - dekabi 13 - dekatri 20 - bideka 24 - bidekakuadri 30 - trideka 40 - kuadrideka 85 - oktadekakuinti 100 - senti 367 - trisenti-sesdeka-sep 600 - sessenti 1000 - mil 1000000 - milion Ordinal numbers are formed by placing the cardinal number after the noun.
Verbs The
verb in Frater is invariable in person and in number. The passive voice is formed by adding the auxiliary verb
es before the infinitive: Ilis es trauma (they are wounded).
Syntax The
syntax in Frater is: Subject - Verb - Object. Questions are formed by placing the verb before the subject. Interrogative words include:
antropkia (who),
kia (what),
plaskia (where),
temkia (when),
prokia (why),
kak (how), and
multikia (how much; how many). ==Example==