there are only two articles and only three tenses and only one set of conjugations for the verb to be that are used universally regardless of subject.
No "I am" "you are", 'he is' here - it's "Ek is", "Jy is", "hy is"... about as logical as any language can be and yet
No "I am" "you are", 'he is' here - it's "Ek is", "Jy is", "hy is"... about as logical as any language can be and yet
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And then for some reason we ADD a double negative as the only correct form.