Well, this is still very rough, but I figured I'd post it on here to see what you all thought. I didn't create this alone, but with the help of a friend who doesn't play Gaia. I've done most of the recent stuff (he stopped working on it here recently). The language is based off of Eastern European languages.
Hallè, vhonts en da?
- Hello (informal), how are you?
Hallè vek, vhonts en da?
- Hello (formal), how are you?
Ja er şut, zhaşè da. Se vhonts en?
- I am fine, thank you. How are you? (literally ‘And how are?’)*
Im moniķ e ... .
- My name is ... .
Ja nèsteş damet.
- I did not intend (literally 'I no did intend')
Şesch tè vanouş da, masam.
- Peace be with you, friend.
Am, ja er duşkrav Erķèem, dolmukajza eshraverku.
- Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.
[Now, I am become Death, destroyer(the) worlds(of).]
Das vedr odjza.
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Allè mşvat khosım estek na dovet.
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*In Krasnamoy culture, redundancy is frowned upon, as it demonstrates
a lack of vocabulary. Not only that, it can also lead one to believe that
they are mocking them, depending on the tone. Because of this, it is
rare to ever find redundancy in conversation.
Ex.
"Hello, how are you?"
"I'm fine, thanks. How are you?"
The redundancy is the repetition of the phrase 'how are you?' in this sentence.
Thus, the proper reply to 'how are you?' is literally translated as 'and how are?'.
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Zhaşè da - Thank you
- Yes
Nè - No
Ja (yah) - I
Tvu - He
Tva - She
y - a
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Krasnamoy Alphabet
Aa
Bb
Dd
Ee
Èè
Ff
Gg
Hh
Ii
Iı
Jj
Kk
Ķķ
Ll
Mm
Nn
Oo
Pp
Rr
Ss
Şş
Tt
Uu
Vv
Yy
Zz
Notes:
Şş = SH
Ķķ = KH (Hard K)
The language consists of 26 letters (19 consonants, 7 vowels).
Vowels: A, E, È, I, ı*, O, and U.
*ı is a lowercase derivative of I. It is pronounced like Armenian ա (like 'ah')
Plurals are formed by adding -rk to the end of words that end in vowels (exception is if the word ends in 'jz', and -erk at the end of words that end in consonants, unless the word begins with a vowel.
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