Llawygath wrote:Êm-ey te.
This is flat-out wrong. All of it.
It's now:
Ém se dei. The difference?
Te is the unstressed form, so
tei is used here, and it's
ém, not
êm, because of compensatory lengthening. The first person pronoun also got replaced with something more logical. And if you want, you can switch up the word order, too.