So:
"Kæn" (a region) → "Kænyù" (regions)
"El-" (your) and "o-" (locative marker)
"El+kæn" → "Elǧænyù" (your regions)
"O+kæn" → "Oxænyù" (in regions)
"In your regions"?
"O+el+kænyù"
"O+elǧænyù"
"Oelǧænyù" doesn't work because of "OE" → "Oxelǧænyù"
It's evil, and you can do worse:
"Oxšanghelǧænyù"
"O-(x)-ša-(ngh)-el-(ǧ)æn-yù"
"In-(x)-those-(ngh)-your-region-s"
→ "In those regions of yours"
Yes, you have to link the prefixes with the group of letters the initial "k-" of "kæn" would become had they been prefixed on their own 😈
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"Rwenya" (it means "garden") is kinder, 'cause "r" just almost always disappear:
"Ošaelwenyù" → "In those gardens of yours"
But "pælvög" (means "fear") doesn't, 'cause "p" and "g" are fucked up letters:
"Ophšamhelvælvöǧù" → "In those fears of yours"
I mean it's a draft, so it might change, but I like the looks of it and it's unecessarily complex, so it might stay that way :3c