To shape this vocabulary, it needs alot of re-structuring, so i'll be working as of now with this: (UNFINISHED)
Keep in mind
Nothing is literal translation, because that isn't possible, just logic, the examples i'll give isn't all of it could be used as, you have to follow the logic and pattern, translating can be anything but would give the same sense.
The Hi Logic: Is the priroritized word, gives the general meaning and logic to the word, altho, gives no exact word, any word of low logic that is coupled with it, low logic is never prioritized, but helps it give another meaning.
The Low Logic: Is the word that helps re-enforce a meaning, altho does not give the main meaning of it.
Hi Logic expressions:
Oo / Pu - General positivity, general affirmation, way to express a feeling, could be used as anything in that sense.
Examples: Okay, right, yes, alright, (expression of joy, but no word).
Ya - General negativity, general disagreement, way to express a feeling, could be used as anything in that sense.
Examples: No, not, (expression of pain, but no word).
Ee - General question, unsure, way to express it, could be used as anything in that sense.
Examples: What, why, (feeling of question, but no word).
Urudu - General direction, movement related, used anything in that sense.
Examples: Go, going.
Low Logic expressions: (In need of more research and learning, might not be accurate now)
Wa / Du - Unsure as of now, but could be used as a general way to direct the message to others, a reply of some sorts, such as "wahoo", could be a reply to somebody telling them "right" or something like it.
Mag - Could be used as refering to it-self, the speaker. (?)
More to be done and corrected, still unfinished, but this is a foundation for my vocabulary.