Mazziaven is a Subject-Verb-Object language, like english, meaning that sentences go in this order: He (S) kicks (O) the ball (O.
Here's some basic vocabulary to get you started:
Je- I
Opa- he/she
Nuso- we
vo- you
un- a, an
de- singular form of "the"
le- plural form of "the"
add -z or -ez (-z for words ending with vowels, -ez for words ending with consonants) to make a word plural
jen- person
twait- base of "to say, to speak"
set- base of "to be"
put "na" before a verb to make it negative "na setes" (is not)
to reply to yes/no question, repeat the verb. For yes, just repeat the verb. For no, repeat in the negative form (na before the verb)
add -es on to the end of a base of a verb to make it present tense
for example:
Je setes un jen. (I am a person.)
Opa setes de jen. (He is the person)
Nuso twaites. (We speak.)
This is NEVER correct:
Je set un jen
Opa set de jen