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419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:33 pm


This is a relative of Kokussen, except it's more regular than it.

Influences:

Kokussen
Swedish
and random languages
PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 12:47 pm


Adjective prefix and and affixes

-Êrtylp /(Adverb "ly")
-Ljůkòkâ (-phile)
-Nesåtrâ (-er, -ian, -an, -ese [Inhabitant])
-Ĝlesîki (Weakening [-ish])
-Trĝònâ (Strengthening meaning [to the max])
-Pëklůssä (lack '-less')
-Âçamê (surfeit 'ful')
Trekä- (Opposite 'Un-')

419scambaiterKoko


419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:00 pm


ALPHABET
Ââ- ah (high pitch accent)
Åå- oh (more open)
Bb- as in brother
Čč - (rounded) as in chat
Dd- as in dance
Ee- as in egg
Ff as in factory
Ĝĝ as in Jazz (This is supposed to a caron 'g' not circumflex)
Hh as in Happy
Ii- as in meet
Îî as in sit
Jj as in Yet
Kk as in Kettle
Ll as in Lemon
Mm as in Magic
Nn as in nanny
Òò as in oat (more closed)
Pp as in Pie
Rr as in Rabbit (english 'r')
Řř (Flip tongue against teeth + ž as in measure)
Ss as in sat
Çç ('S' in the throat)
Šš 'sh' (rounded)
Ùù (oo-rounded) as in hoot
Ůů- (oo -low pitch) as in hoot
Vv as in vet
Yy as in chew
Zz as in zebra
Žž "zh" as in Pleasure or Azure
Ää - 'ey' as in hey
Öö- Ur as in Björk
PostPosted: Mon Jul 23, 2007 1:07 pm


Diphthongs
K' k' (there are supposed to grave accent marks on the 'k's) (high pitch K)
Ëë- ey+eh
Êê- (high pitch 'e')
Àà (falling pitch 'a')
Öy- ur+ee
ß- 'SS' (hissing) (if capitalized write "SS" instead)

419scambaiterKoko


419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Tue Jul 24, 2007 1:05 pm


Word Order:
Any word order is okay to use. You will be understood no matter what. Just be sure to use the right endings.
[OVS]
Plasettò ržâ nätåtòtĝa ùttöt trköĝarlž färal-òbe klåů ozdratnep vatt ljůketse katů.
[OSV]
Plasettò ržâ nätåtòtĝa ùttöt trköĝarlž färal-òbe klåů ozdratnep vatt katů ljůketse.
[VSO]
Ljůketse katů plasettò ržâ nätåtòtĝa ùttöt trköĝarlž färal-òbe klåů ozdratnep vatt.
[VOS]
Ljůketse vatt ozdratnep färal-òbe trköĝarlž ùttöt nätåtòtĝa plasettò ržâ katů
[SVO] Katů ljůketse vatt ozdratnep färal-òbe trköĝarlž ùttöt nätåtòtĝa plasettò ržâ
[SOV]
Katů vatt ozdratnep färal-òbe trköĝarlž ùttöt nätåtòtĝa plasettò ržâ ljůketse.

Translation:
The cat that loves to go outside but, jumps six feet horizontally when placed on the grass.
PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:45 am


CASES

Nominative
Accusative
Genitive
Dative
Vocative

Endings up soon!

419scambaiterKoko


419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 10:48 am


VERBS (REGULAR)

Ljůkkeja-to love
Iå- ljůkze
Tî- ljůkë
Åna/Òke/Pelje- Ljůketsë
Zònäm- Ljůkök'a
Vî-Ljůkß



More up soon!  
PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:13 am


VERBS (IRREGULAR)

Up soon!  

419scambaiterKoko


419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:24 am


BORROWED WORDS

Från-from (swedish)
Samùii (From japanese Samui) cold
Sakrâ (from Japanese Sakura)-cherry blossom
Kat (from english "cat")-cat
Öl (German ,Swedish, Norwegian, Danish)-beer
Sùkrà-(from french sucre) Sugar
Vin-(Swedish)
Bi (from danish by) town
Kassa (russian)-cashier
Berojka (Duška)-Mountain
Truki(Duška)-leader
PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:35 am


FALSE FRIENDS

Kaksi- errand Kaksi (finnish meaning 2)
Love-drain Love (english to admire)
Sink-hose sink (english thing you use to wash your hands with)
Bebe-wax Bebe (french with accents meaning baby)
Amòre- to look at something Amore (to love italian)
Björk (Slang for Vodka) Björk (Birch [tree] Scandinavian languages)
Baby- to be dangerously depressed Baby-infant
More up soon!

419scambaiterKoko


419scambaiterKoko

PostPosted: Wed Jul 25, 2007 11:54 am


DIBLAULI: Cultural background

Diblauli is a dictatorship group who took control of the Kjö. Forcing the country to do as they said and to adopt to Duška words into their language. They forced people to renounce their country's name which was changed to Prêmke mosi dleka če during the 2990's. They were forced to follow their new laws and if anyone disobeying the truki (Duška for leader) was taken to the Beroika (The mountain in duška) to be drowned in a lake on the mountain. Over 3000 Kjönesåtrâs, 2000 Jer'sejenesåtrâs, and 7000 Nyhusskorinesåtrâs were eliminated.

By 3000, The Swekisha group Vertyva came to disband Diblauli as well as the Vyko goverment and Diblauli was taken to court in America. Tried and suffered the death penalty with everyone else who participated.
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