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Gold (Elite holy wood)-->Golden | Gold (Elite holy wood)-->Golden | ||
− | Pronouns | + | '''''Pronouns''''' |
− | English Informal Formal | + | <br>English, Informal, Formal |
− | I Aito Guletesansulbinks | + | <br>I, Aito, Guletesansulbinks |
− | You Sunuk N/A | + | <br>You, Sunuk, N/A |
− | He Gezusakant Gezuguletesansulbinks | + | <br>He, Gezusakant, Gezuguletesansulbinks |
− | She Skañsakant Skañguletesansulbinks | + | <br>She, Skañsakant, Skañguletesansulbinks |
− | We Aito-aito Guletesansulbinks-guletesansulbinks | + | <br>We, Aito-aito, Guletesansulbinks-guletesansulbinks |
− | They (Direct) Sunku-sunuk N/A | + | <br>They (Direct), Sunku-sunuk, N/A |
− | They (Males) Gezusakant-gezusakant Gezuguletesansulbinks- Gezuguletesansulbinks | + | <br>They (Males), Gezusakant-gezusakant, Gezuguletesansulbinks- Gezuguletesansulbinks |
− | They (Females) Skañsakant-skañsakant Skañguletesansulbinks- Skañguletesansulbinks | + | <br>They (Females), Skañsakant-skañsakant, Skañguletesansulbinks- Skañguletesansulbinks |
− | They (Indirect) Saiynsakant N/A | + | <br>They (Indirect), Saiynsakant, N/A |
'''''Markings'''''<br>In the Language, the Subject and Object have different markings. A direct or indirect marking is for verbs. | '''''Markings'''''<br>In the Language, the Subject and Object have different markings. A direct or indirect marking is for verbs. |
Revision as of 21:46, 17 March 2007
Grammar
Verbs and Adverbs
Tense Prefix Example Translation Future M- Sam m-sakantsaiyni orange-yc Sam will eat oranges Past Y- Sam y-sakantsaiyni orange-yc Sam ate oranges Progressive Uh- Sam uh-sakantsayini orange-yc Sam is eating oranges Complete Kuh- Sam kuh-sakantsaiyni orange-yc Sam finished eating oranges
An -i changes something into a verb. EX: Binks’skñsaiyn-->Binks’skñsaiyni-->Binks’skñsaiynianstoi Foot-->To walk (to foot)-->To run (to sand foot)
Adverbs come after the verb. Aito binks’skñsaiyni-ansto-->I walk quickly (I foot like sand) Aito binks’skñsaiyni-bah-kar-->I walk silently (I foot not chaotically)
The Kargnch and Kargnchha’s actions are expressed in all tenses, due to their omnipotence. Kargnch ymuhkuhsakantsaiyni orange-yc. The Kargnch has, will, is, and has finished eating oranges
Adjectives
To turn a noun into an adjective take off the last consonant(s) to the vowel, if there is at least 3 in all, otherwise leave as is. EX: Hab-->Ha God/elite-->Holy/godlike/elite-like
Some words have no translation, thus use the normal form.
Dog-->do Dog-->Dog-like
S’skñbasnanhaha--> S’skñbasnanhah Gold (Elite holy wood)-->Golden
Pronouns
English, Informal, Formal
I, Aito, Guletesansulbinks
You, Sunuk, N/A
He, Gezusakant, Gezuguletesansulbinks
She, Skañsakant, Skañguletesansulbinks
We, Aito-aito, Guletesansulbinks-guletesansulbinks
They (Direct), Sunku-sunuk, N/A
They (Males), Gezusakant-gezusakant, Gezuguletesansulbinks- Gezuguletesansulbinks
They (Females), Skañsakant-skañsakant, Skañguletesansulbinks- Skañguletesansulbinks
They (Indirect), Saiynsakant, N/A
Markings
In the Language, the Subject and Object have different markings. A direct or indirect marking is for verbs.
- Subject-->Ths
- Object-->Feh
- Direct (these)-->Sh
- Indirect-->He
- Question-->Let
The verb has no position marking because of its characteristic –i. Therefore, "Sam ate oranges" can be translated 48 ways.