So, you want to learn Kittyish

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VerbsNounsPronounsAdjectivesPrepesionsAdverbsConjuctionsInterjections

First of all, you need to know the words! Try my Kittyish Dictionary if you need to know what a word means.

Next, let's start our lessons.


Kittyish is based on English.

*Note: -'s [dashes] are not needed but can be added (basicly, they're optional), thats why there are two choices.

VERBS

For a present tense verb, use the suffix 'it-er-ing.' (Ex. if you wanted to say 'jump' (present tense), then you would say 'jump-it-er-ing' or 'jumpitering'.)
For a past tense verb (most times it cant be irregular :/), double the ending! This is one of the more fun parts of speaking Kittyish. (Ex. 'jumped' would become 'jumpeded' or 'jump-ed-ed' or 'jumped-ed'.)
For a future tense verb, use 'it-er'. (Ex. 'will jump' becomes 'will jump-it-er' or 'will jumpiter'.)

NOUNS

For a noun, there are differnt (no i didn't make a 'tpyo', its a kittyish word) things that you do.
For a name, it stays the same. (Ex. Jenny is still Jenny.)
For an animal, use the suffix 'it-er'. (Ex. Frog would become frog-it-er or frogiter.)
For food, use 'ity'. (Ex. cheeseburger would become cheeseburger-ity or cheeseburgarity.)
For an 'idea' (Ex. fun), use 'er-est'. (Ex. Fun-er-est or funerest.)
For a place, use 'ity'. (Ex. beach would be beach-ity or beachity.) But if its a specific place (Ex. Ocean City or Maryland) it would stay the same. (Ex. Maryland is still Maryland.)
And, the fun part, (drum roll please....), you can also MAKE-UP a noun! =P Using another noun as a bace word, tack on 'it-er' =P (Ex. 'frog' becomes 'frog-it-er or 'frogiter').

PRONOUNS

Pronoun? Whats a proun? Use 'me' (Ex. 'I went to the mall' would become 'Me went to the mall') when talking about yourself. When talking about someone else, use their name! (Ex. 'She went to the mall' would/could become 'Jammy went to the mall')Ok that example wasnt that great o.o so heres another O_o (Ex. 'Where are you' would become 'Where is you Leiscii') Ok that wasnt the greatest example either o.o *snaps fingures* i've got it! =P I'll give you some example paragraphs =P umm...if there's 'are you' , it would become 'is you' o.o

Where is you, Leiscii?!

Me go to de mall. Me buy shoes o.o Me buy shoes wit frog-itys on them o.o

Leiscii go to mall wit me. Leiscii bought shoes o.o Leiscii say dat de horse-ity shoes were better dan de frog-ity shoes, and Leiscii bought dem.

Anyway o.o For a pronoun like 'that' or 'the', change 'th' to 'd'. (Ex. 'the' becomes 'de' and 'that' becomes 'dat'.)

ADJECTIVES

Now comes the FUN-er-est part! The funerest part of Kittyish is making up words, especially adjectives. Any word can be made into an adjective. Just add 'ish' to the end! (Ex. Printer-ish or printerish). My example sentence: Dis page ish vewy text-ish. (If you didn't understand that, try the
kittyish dictionary.)
If you want to do only one word for the sentence, you can use 'ish' or 'ish-ness'. (Ex. Pink could become pinkish, pink-ish, pinkishness, or pink-ish-ness. The sentence would be just 'pinkishness.')
And, as you saw in the first sentence of this paragraph O_o, you can add 'er-est' =P (Ex. 'Fun' becomes 'Fun-er-est')

PREPESIONS

Prepesions stay the same O_o (Ex. 'about' is still 'about'.)

ADVERBS

Adverbs pretty much stay the same O_o

CONJUNCTIONS

these also stay the same o_O

INTERJECTIONS

The English ones stay the same, but u can add 'ity' (Ex. 'ouch!' could be 'ouch-ity!' or 'ouchity!'), but there are many, many, MANY Kittyish ones. Go to the
Kittyish Dictionary to find some. Try starting at 'squee'. o.o

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