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For in Yodalanguage speak, a training recommanded is. Here, the theorie write I will. Train you on the forum you'll can (when do it I will, in many time).
 
Then the simple exemple sentence we take:
"I speak in Yodalanguage."
And its construction we analyse :
Subject + Conjugate verb + object complement.
The Yodalanguage an other constuction uses:
Complement + Subject + Conjugate verb; so the sentence :
FlècheIn Yodalanguage I speak.
 
But this for other complex sentences too works :
"When I speak in Yodalanguage, I am happy."
FlècheWhen in Yodalanguage l speak, happy I am.
 
Here constat we can, that the "When" place change didn't. It with the following words works, it "circonstance words" I called.
FlècheWhereas, where, when, witch, for, but...
 
Particulary case : subjects except personal pronouns.
Case 1 : The first / second name: "Palpatine controls the Imperial Senate".
Two solutions there are :
Flèche1- Palpatine the Imperial Senate controls. Here, the subjects a priority valor takes.
Flèche2- The Imperial Senate Palpatine controls.
The solution 1 I advise, as when the subject a word with a determinant is.
Case 2 : a subject with a determinant : "The wookie really wants to win."
FlècheThe wookie to win really wants. Same valor of priority subject.
 
Last imortant point : the sentences by comma and other ponctuations signs split. Consider each the subordonate as a sentence you must :
"When Dark Vador kills an Ewok, he's happy."
FlècheWhen Dark Vador an Ewok kills, happy he is.
 
Method of training advise (I did it):
When a sentence in Yodalanguage write you want, as usual write it you must, and then the elements deplace, for a good result have, ex :
"I'm happy, I've learnt to speak in Yodalanguage."
FlècheHappy I am, to speak in Yodalanguage learnt I have
 
And when a sentence in Yodalanguage unitelligible to you seems, deplace the elements again you must, or, in need case, an e-mail me send : (or not)
 
May the Yodalanguage be with you.