Difference between revisions of "Common Tongue Vocabulary and Grammar"

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Pronouns
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Tongue/Language: Kendah, Common: Yah, Common Tongue: Yahkendah
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I: Oos;
 
I: Oos;
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We/Us: Fea
 
We/Us: Fea
  
Grammar rule 1: Subjects and predicates are combined into one word. Example: "I am" is "Oosna", as in "Oosna Lutrani" or "I am from Lutran."
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Grammar rule 1: Subjects and predicates are combined into one word. Example: "I am" is "Oosna", as in "Oosna Lutrani" or "I am from Lutran." "i" added to a place name means from that place.
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Grammar rule 2: Adjectives and the johns they modify are combined into one word. Example: "red apple" is "genkrah", combining "gen" or "red" with "krah" or "apple". A red flower would be a "genrey".
  
 
Numbers: 0 (A), 1 (Aan), 2 (Tan), 3 (Zan), 4 (Wan), 5 (Yan), 6 (Lan), 7 (Kan), 8 (Dan), 9 (Man), 10 (Aant), 15 (Aantyan), 20 (Tant), 26 (Tantlan), 30 (Zant), 100 (Aanl), 163 (Aanllanzan), 1000 (Aank), 1784 (Aankkanldantwan)
 
Numbers: 0 (A), 1 (Aan), 2 (Tan), 3 (Zan), 4 (Wan), 5 (Yan), 6 (Lan), 7 (Kan), 8 (Dan), 9 (Man), 10 (Aant), 15 (Aantyan), 20 (Tant), 26 (Tantlan), 30 (Zant), 100 (Aanl), 163 (Aanllanzan), 1000 (Aank), 1784 (Aankkanldantwan)

Revision as of 15:51, 11 July 2021

Tongue/Language: Kendah, Common: Yah, Common Tongue: Yahkendah


I: Oos; Me: Oo; My: Ool; Mine: Oot

You: Nu; Yours:Nul

He: Ji; His: Jit; Him: Jul

She: Sil; Her: Sils; Hers: Sila

Gender Neutral Pronoun: Ye; GN Possessive: Yel

They: Det; Them: Detl; Their/s: Deta; We/Us: Fea

Grammar rule 1: Subjects and predicates are combined into one word. Example: "I am" is "Oosna", as in "Oosna Lutrani" or "I am from Lutran." "i" added to a place name means from that place.

Grammar rule 2: Adjectives and the johns they modify are combined into one word. Example: "red apple" is "genkrah", combining "gen" or "red" with "krah" or "apple". A red flower would be a "genrey".

Numbers: 0 (A), 1 (Aan), 2 (Tan), 3 (Zan), 4 (Wan), 5 (Yan), 6 (Lan), 7 (Kan), 8 (Dan), 9 (Man), 10 (Aant), 15 (Aantyan), 20 (Tant), 26 (Tantlan), 30 (Zant), 100 (Aanl), 163 (Aanllanzan), 1000 (Aank), 1784 (Aankkanldantwan)