# Postfix Syntax Some languages (like Tamil) are grammatically SOV — the condition comes before the keyword, not after. ForeignThon supports this with the `@@` operator. ## How it works ```python # Standard prefix (works in every language) si x > 0: imprimir(x) # Postfix with @@ x > 0 @@si: imprimir(x) ``` Both produce identical Python: `if x > 0:`. The `@@` means "take whatever is to my left, put the keyword first". ## Rules - `@@` only rewrites the line it appears on — nothing else changes - Indentation rules are identical to normal Python - Prefix and postfix can be mixed freely in the same file - Works for any keyword in any language pack ## Examples ```python # if / else x > 0 @@si: imprimir(x) sino: pasar # while contador < 10 @@mientras: contador += 1 # inside a function — indentation unchanged definir comprobar(x): x > 0 @@si: imprimir("positivo") sino: imprimir("negativo") ``` ## Why @@ `@@` is not valid Python syntax so it never conflicts with existing code. Single `@` is used for decorators and matrix multiplication, so it was ruled out.