A silly and dramatic conversation to show a few different verb forms and simple sentence structures. Perhaps you might overhear such an argument, or watch it on a controversial TDD (telēb-du-dorām - television drama show).
EDIT 22/3/10: added LJ-cut
'Sobōwijama' pom 'Sobowīnu' du Getū
'Relationship' Problem or 'Sex-life' Problem
A: Jamāgu jamāgu! - I love you always!
B: Ep jāma jāma. - And I love you.
A: Ne lu hikījuga hāja? - Are you going to marry me?
B: Lutī, lutī, nū kanē. - Yes, yes - let's have sex.
A: Eehha on hikījugoga mi nūgago. - Hey, have to be married before we can have sex.
B: Kawū si, ne nugōga hajā! - Dear, have sex with me!
A: Nūgati nūgati su! - I will not have sex with you!
B: Jojū hikijugāti hajā! - Then I won't marry you!
How shocking!
Glossary
jama - V1 - to love (romantically)
hikiju - V1 - to marry (specifically, to marry a woman)
nu - V1 - to have sex (vulgar, more akin to "screw" in English slang)
Particles and verb constructions will be added later.