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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:14 pm
This conlang is based on words I have made up over the years with various influences of many languages.
many of them (Germanic, Slavic, and Romance)
and some words have no influence and those would be the one's I made up
-it's safe to post now
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Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 5:43 pm
Alphabet: Aa- aa as in cat Ææ- at the beginning of a word eh as in set Åå-oh as in throat, cope Áá- ow as in flower, Ouch Bb-b as in bat at the middle and end of the word "igh" as in Sigh, My, Die Čč- Ch as in chat (with lips more rounded) Dd-d as in dance Ðð- th as in that, this , or father Ee-ey as in say, grey Ff-f as in fish Gg- Gutteral as in go, get Hh-Huh as in Happy Íí -ee as in think, eat Øø-ur as in first, cern Jj-yuh as in Yeah Kk- kuh as in kitten, cat Ll- l as in lamp Mm- as in map Nn-as in Nap Óó-oh (but with mouth more open) Pp- puh as in Pig Rr- (Rolled at the back of the mouth, and English "r") Řř (Rolled "R" with a Zh sound as in Real Measure) Šš-Sh (but more rounded) Şş-Sh (but more closed) Tt-t as in talk Üü-oo (but more rounded) Vv- as in Vet Yy- ew as in chew Ýý-ew (but more rounded) Zz- z in zebra
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:11 pm
Dipthongs: Œœ- Oh + eh as in Okay red Óø- ah ur as in hot burn Lý- Lew (with round lips) as in Lemon stew Lj- Ly as in Billion
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:20 pm
Vocabulary: Hülló-Hello (on the telephone) Štó?-What? Ktøjvem?-Who? Påke-Boy Tøss-Girl Čá-Hi (informal) Hej-Hello (formal) Kakórsteaitutað?-How are you?(Formal) Kakó-varsletssna-taðür?-How are you? (Informal) Zóvnamó-řkóltčerstüýv-týkkóšlíð?- What is your name? Kókíter-tý-Štóvyt?-What are you called? Vræåø-cool Stümmer-terýat-ídíotvka -The (Stupid) Idiot Bætsky-moj!-BITE ME! Vórü-terýaşvte-Festřskåð-where's the party? Tette-íšerst-såræåkv-That's so cool!
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:40 pm
REGULAR VERBS:
The verbs of Kóküssén are formed by nouns, adverbs and adjectives declensions. Even verbs that don't have a noun, adjective,etc. Regular verbs are formed like this: (+ verbal ending)-(movement particle)- (-an ending or particle depending on the verb)
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:41 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:42 pm
WORD ORDER:
The word order tends to be free( You can use any you want) but the nouns, Adjectives, and Adverbs must be combined and or turned into a verb. Also be sure you use the right case or you could mean something completely different.
Ie.
Cat bites the dog. or Dog bites the cat. are 2 different meanings
Cat bites the dog:
Katý-Bætsskó-düngret Bætsskó-katý-düngret Düngret-katý-Bætsskó Düngret-Bætsskó-katý
Dog bites the cat:
Dünvý-bætsskó-kattøřyð Bætsskó-dünvý-kattøřyð Kattøřyð-bætsskó-dünvý Dünvý-kattøřyð-bætsskó
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:43 pm
CASES
This language has 6 cases
Nominative endings:
Accusative endings:
Dative endings:
Gentive endings:
Abessive endings: (to express -less, and without)
Instrumental endings (with/by means of)
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:45 pm
PERSON PRONOUNS: *the pronoun is combined with the Verb, subject or object and will drop or endings to it.*
Jå- I Tý-You Hónvín-he Onyn-She Vý-You (plural) Vónæm-They *It depends on the gender of the noun if it's feminine it's' Onyn', Masculine:'Hónvín' and neuter is Tað
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Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2007 2:52 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 10:11 am
How do you pronounce the name of the language? o.O I can't figure it out.
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 3:12 pm
Karaiya How do you pronounce the name of the language? o.O I can't figure it out. Trzhaktohkoosheyndoes that help if you need any help in understanding anything else let me know.
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