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Shen Trey

PostPosted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:40 pm


yush Fixxes, a essential part of Tokeil Meanicunei!! you cannot speak it with out them, here they be!

in the New Standard Basic tongue their are many specific "words" so to speak that are used as determiners for specific items. these are called Fixxes. they are sed to determine somethings size, tense, or the meaning of a word all together, so powerful it changes hello to good bye, and an entire sentence into a question from statement. bellow I have listed all the Fixxes and their meanings, with a sections on what they are for.


Atlakifixxes
:Bright/Light/Shiny/Glowing===Uc
:dark/shadow/dim===Caer

these are fixxes used mainly in describing objects that are untouchable, however they are still used for objects closer up such as lamps, shadows and other random things that emit or inhibit the source of light. they are also more commonly used to describe stars or space vehicles, or a moon and planet type deal.


Domniguers
:Hot/Angry/Mad===U'te
:Cold/heartless/carefree==Du'atcha
:Wet/Excited/Aroused===Ung'aloui
biggrin ry/Sick/Unhealthy===K'chala
:Air/Wind/Sky/joyful/Gleeful===hatchi'tala

Fixxes such as these are used when either talking about the weather or just explaining your mood. they are always used with another word, so if you see one with out an actual word it is obviously not supposed to be there. the most common word that these are pared with is the word Be/Is/Are/Am "Ma" so they would turn out to be "Ki Hatachi'tala'ma!" "I am joyful".


Jeakufixxes
razz erson/People===Liu
:Animal/Plant/Thing===Hong

mostly used by scientists or people enrolled in a high level of intellectuality that requires extra determining of a object as a person animal or thing, though these are becoming more and more common in the speech of average people as well, mostly if someone is trying to point out something or someone or if they are correcting someone on a mistaken tense.

Giurafixxes
:land/dirt/ground===Dikyu
:sky/flying===Haekyu
:swimming/water/sea===Seatkyu
:forest/plant life/jungle===Vitukyu

these are used when describing Animals or plants, mostly animals though. they have the meaning of where the animal or plant lives and what its attributes are, extra fixxes may be added to make the words make a little more sense and to have them actually descriptive of living animals or plants.

Diufixxes
:Antiperminancy===Lom
razz erminancy===Ket

these are hard to explain for the main reason of them having no actual translation into any other language. though many languages on Earth do use them in a way, the actual use of these is totally unique and almost impossible to learn if you are not careful. most people from Earth who's language already uses similar such things may pick them up very fast and easily, others not so much. the main reason for them is to determine if something lasts forever, or if it is only for a little while.

Chaufixxes
razz ast===Ho
:present===Ve (used to correct someone, put it as a suffix to an -word that is already past tense to change it to a present tense to -correct someone talking about tomorrow or yesterday, such as in -Ki'li ma hai slak't" we will be happy later, changing it to ki'li ma -hai slak't've, we are happy later, present tense.
:Future===Te (as in it will happen)

hardly ever used, but they are needed as main parts in a conversation such as describing when something happened or if you are changing the tense of a sentence to tell or correct someone of a specific time or date that something will be happening.


Hakufixxes
:Tall/Long===Ga
:Huge/Large/Big===Gi
:Short===Bi
:puny/tiny/small===Ba

pretty self explanatory. these fixxes are used in determining size or distance, usually used with numbers or other fixxes, though can be added to names and other nouns to make them more realistic.

Lafixxes
razz ositive===Da
:negative===Ne
:possessive===La
:plural===Li
:Action (used to signify doing something a verb)===Za
:Question===Do- (add to beginning of sentence to change it to a -question, such as the Sentence "Do Ch'fa na K'da/ What do you -want?" )

basics fixxes used to change the word meaning or the meaning of a sentence all together, most commonly used is the Plural Li, and possessive La. though second common is Za action and Do question.
PostPosted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 10:25 am


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