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All Rijeno words must start with a consonant, which is followed immediately by a vowel. Many of the words are monosyllabic, meaning one syllable. If the word is a noun, repeating the syllable changes the word to a verb. For example, by repeating the syllable in “chu”, the Rijeno word for “fish” the word becomes “chu-chu” or “fishing.” If the word has more than one syllable you repeat the last one. Many words that share a theme often will share the beginning consonant as well. This makes the terms easier to learn. Past, present, and future are “rae” “ra” and “ro.” Though this is different than the way English words are formed there are similarities as well. The suffix “kai” is much like “ing” in English and it also functions the same way. If you were to add it to the end of “ki” which is Rijeno for “go” it makes “ki-kai,” or “going”





