Atlantic grammar notes

VSO order (verb-final in subclauses). Modifiers follow their nouns. Postpositions.

Plurals are formed in -es (for nouns ending in -e) or -os (all other nouns). Adjectives don't agree with their heads in number.

Some of the more difficult conjugated verbs (parts of "can" and "be") have their direct translations given, to save on explanation.

The citation form of verbs is the aorist stem, and when the progressive stem differs, I've so noted.

Progressive endings:

       singular  plural
   1    -ve       -ndâ
   2    -re       -be
   3    -te       -nqte
Aorist endings:
       singular  plural
   1    -va       -ndâ
   2    -ro       -do
   3    -to       -nqto
Since the terminology gets mangled about so much... 'aorist' here means action viewed as a whole--usually past, but also in conjunction with other verbs, as a sort of infinitive, so "want to do" would have "do" in aorist--and 'progressive' means action viewed as happening (usually present).