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This article is always a WIP. Whatever is here is canon however. | This article is always a WIP. Whatever is here is canon however. | ||
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- | Nulska | + | Nulsaa |
==== History ==== | ==== History ==== | ||
- | The language was originally discovered in Tilye Tril vi Roshya, the sacred grounds | + | They speak the true true. |
+ | |||
+ | ==== General Information ==== | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Raiken utilize a phonetic alphabet, where each symbol is attached to a specific sound, thus, there is only one correct pronunciation for every word. Additionally, | ||
+ | |||
+ | To quote a wise tree, ** "It takes a long time to say anything (in Old Entish), and we never say anything that isn't worth taking a long time to say." ** Raiken typically speak rather slow, as their tongue requires them to clearly enunciate each sound to convey proper meaning. Thus, they do not typically string out long, elaborate sentences, as it takes a while to say. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== General Language Rules ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | These general rules apply throughout the language. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Sound Assignments === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Raiken assign specific sounds to specific parts of speech or categories of words. This streamlines | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Category/ | ||
+ | | Body | r, e, d | | ||
+ | | Mind | k, y, æ | | ||
+ | | World | s, u, n | | ||
+ | | Sky | a:, w, m | | ||
+ | | Life | t, l, h | | ||
+ | | Kin | i, f, p | | ||
+ | | Heavens | ||
+ | | Articles | ||
+ | | Conjunctions | ||
+ | | Prepositions | ||
+ | | Question | ||
+ | | Opposite, Not | ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Rule of Opposition === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Raiken recognize that the world works with opposing forces in most circumstances. As such, any word that has an opposite must utilize | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Opposition | ||
+ | | a: | u | | ||
+ | | Ou | i: | | ||
+ | | e | i | | ||
+ | | ə | æ | | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Rule of Singularity & Major/Minor === | ||
+ | |||
+ | No two words can have the same meaning, except in special circumstances. Rather, words can be sub-minor, minor, neutral, major, | ||
+ | |||
+ | Major/Minor has its own sound and subminor and supermajor possess an opposing modifier. These modifiers are typically allowed to be attached to any word in the Raiken | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Subminor | ||
+ | | Zsur | Zsu | Zsa | Zsar | | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Rule of Heavens === | ||
+ | |||
+ | Any word assigned to the category of ' | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Rule of the Mother Runes === | ||
+ | |||
+ | The Mother Runes are ancient | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Plurality and Possessive | ||
+ | |||
+ | To make a word plural, add an ' S' ' before the word. If the word begins with a vowel, add ' Sa' ' instead. | ||
+ | * Storm - Aeruz | ||
+ | * Storms - S' | ||
+ | |||
+ | To indicate that an item is possessed by another, attach the proper noun or pronoun that the item is possessed by. It is not incorrect to use ‘vi’ instead. This edits pronunciation and technical meaning, but still indicates possessive. This is usually used for decorum, if anything. | ||
+ | |||
+ | * Home - Tamia | ||
+ | * My Home - Tamia' | ||
+ | * Your Home - Tamia' | ||
+ | * Your Home - Tamia vi Raku | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Words ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Below are all the assembled words of the language, separated into parts of speech, as well as some other choice selections and some additional rules where applicable. | ||
==== Pronouns | ==== Pronouns | ||
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^ English | ^ English | ||
| I | Raka | | | I | Raka | | ||
- | | You | | + | | You | |
| He | Ineru | | | He | Ineru | | ||
| She | Inera | | | She | Inera | | ||
- | | We | | + | | We | |
- | | They | | + | | They | |
- | | It | | + | | It | |
- | | Someone | + | | Someone |
- | | Everybody | + | | Everybody |
+ | |||
+ | ==== Articles | ||
+ | |||
+ | Articles are words that precede/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | A/An | Za | | ||
+ | | The | Zuras | | ||
+ | | Many | Zato | | ||
+ | | All | Zekar | | ||
+ | | Some | Zeker | | ||
+ | | None | Zekur | | ||
==== Conjunctions | ==== Conjunctions | ||
Conjunctions links sentences together. All conjunctions start with ' V '. | Conjunctions links sentences together. All conjunctions start with ' V '. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Coordinating Conjunctions == | ||
^ English | ^ English | ||
- | | For | | + | | For | |
| And | Vuru | | | And | Vuru | | ||
- | | Nor | | + | | Nor | |
| But | Vor | | | But | Vor | | ||
- | | Or | | + | | Or | |
- | | Yet | | + | | Yet | |
- | | So | | + | | So | |
- | + | == Subordinating Conjunctions/ | |
- | ==== Prepositions ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | Prepositions describe the relationship between other words in a sentence. All Prepositions start with ' V '. | + | |
^ English | ^ English | ||
- | | Before | + | | Before |
- | | After | | + | | After | |
- | | Because | + | | Because |
- | | That | | + | | That | |
- | | This | | + | | This | |
- | | Also | | + | | Also | |
- | | However | + | | However |
- | | Still | | + | | Still | |
- | | Though | + | | Though |
- | | If | | + | | If | |
| Of | Vi | | | Of | Vi | | ||
- | | Until | | + | | Until | |
- | | Than | | + | | Than | |
- | | Then | | + | | Then | |
| Rather | | Rather | ||
- | | Instead | + | | Instead |
- | | With | | + | | With | |
+ | | As | Vot | | ||
+ | | Only | Vek | | ||
+ | | Once | Var | | ||
+ | | Since | Vomsu | | ||
+ | | Unless | ||
+ | | Where | Vakem | | ||
+ | | While | Votm | | ||
+ | | Hence/ | ||
+ | | Therefore | ||
+ | | Finally | ||
+ | | As If | Vot' | ||
+ | | Only If | Vek' | ||
- | ==== | + | ==== Prepositions |
- | Articles are words that precede/ | + | Prepositions describe the relationship between the noun and other words in a sentence. Many prepositions work in opposition with each other. Prepositions |
^ English | ^ English | ||
- | | | + | | |
- | | | + | | Under | Junus | |
- | | | + | | Inside/In |
- | | | + | | Outside/Out | Jun | |
- | | | + | | |
- | | | + | | |
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | South | Javi | | ||
+ | | East | Gako | | ||
+ | | West | Jaki | | ||
+ | | Beside/ | ||
+ | | Opposite | ||
+ | | Near | Go | | ||
+ | | Far | Ji | | ||
+ | | Off | Ged | | ||
+ | | On | Jid | | ||
+ | | From | Jari | | ||
+ | | To | Garo | | ||
+ | | At | Jas | | ||
+ | | Across | ||
+ | | Against | ||
+ | | Into | Gan' | ||
+ | | Onto | Jun' | ||
+ | | During | ||
==== Question Words and Questions | ==== Question Words and Questions | ||
- | These words are commonly | + | These words are used to ask a question. By using one, a question mark is implied with the statement. These words may not be used outside of question-asking. All question words start with ' |
+ | |||
+ | If the question results in the verb coming before the noun it is attached to, the verb is still conjugated as if it was linked to that noun. The link between these words is shown with a hyphen, though this does not affect pronunciation. If there are multiple verbs linked to the same noun, conjugate all of them appropriately. | ||
^ English | ^ English | ||
- | | Who | | + | | Who | |
- | | What | | + | | What | |
- | | When | | + | | When | |
- | | Where | | + | | Where | |
- | | How | | + | | How | |
- | | Why | | + | | Why | |
- | | Which | | + | | Which | |
- | Examples: | + | ===== Verbs ===== |
- | * Who are you? - Binor ruissak-raki? | + | |
- | * What is that? - Biral ruisska-veca? | + | |
- | * When? (At what time) - Banuk? | + | |
- | * Where did he go? - Banas a' | + | |
- | * How are they? - Bona ruisskir-inras? | + | |
- | * Why did she do that? - Borna a' | + | |
- | + | ||
- | (Note - Without a noun list, I cannot form a question with Which) | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== | + | |
- | + | ||
- | To make a word plural, add an ' S' ' before the word. If the word begins with a vowel, add ' Sa' ' instead. | + | |
- | * Storm - Aeruz | + | |
- | * Storms - S' | + | |
- | + | ||
- | To indicate that an item is possessed by another, attach the proper noun or pronoun that the item is possessed by. | + | |
- | * Home - Tamia | + | |
- | * My Home - Tamia' | + | |
- | * Your Home - Tamia' | + | |
- | + | ||
- | It is not incorrect to use ‘vi’ instead. This edits pronunciation and technical meaning, but still indicates possessive. This is usually used for decorum, if anything. | + | |
- | + | ||
- | * Home - Tamia | + | |
- | * Home of I - Tamia vi Raka | + | |
- | * Home of You - Tamia vi Raki | + | |
- | + | ||
- | ==== Verbs ==== | + | |
=== Verb Conjugation === | === Verb Conjugation === | ||
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Raiken use verb conjugation to attach verbs an appropriate noun. Endings for the word may change based on the noun in question. Verbs are conjugated into present tense. To conjugate a verb, remove the ending and replace it with the proper conjugation. | Raiken use verb conjugation to attach verbs an appropriate noun. Endings for the word may change based on the noun in question. Verbs are conjugated into present tense. To conjugate a verb, remove the ending and replace it with the proper conjugation. | ||
- | ^ Ending | + | ^ Ending |
- | | " -ro " | + | | " -ro " |
- | | " -sa " | + | | " -sa " |
- | | " -ir " | + | | " -ir " |
- | | " -sk " | + | | " -sk " |
=== Past/Future Tense === | === Past/Future Tense === | ||
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It is important to remember that tense comes before plurality. | It is important to remember that tense comes before plurality. | ||
- | * To indicate past tense for a verb or any other applicable word, add an ' | + | * To indicate past tense for a verb or any other applicable word, add an ' |
- | * To indicate future tense for a verb or any other applicable word, add an ' | + | * To indicate future tense for a verb or any other applicable word, add an ' |
Examples are as follows: | Examples are as follows: | ||
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* I will defend - Raka e' | * I will defend - Raka e' | ||
- | === Adding ' | + | === |
- | All verbs can be modified | + | Issuing a command is done by using any verb without conjugation and in its 'true' |
Examples | Examples | ||
- | * I am fighting | + | * Speak! |
- | * I am climbing - Raka ruissk zibsa. | + | |
- | * They are drinking - Inras ruisskir zapolsa. | + | |
- | === To be something (Someone who...) | + | === Adding ' |
- | To say someone IS something, when that thing has an appropriate verb, add 'is' | + | All verbs can be modified by simply adding |
+ | |||
+ | Example | ||
+ | * I am fighting - Raka rakisska zadelsir. | ||
- | Examples | ||
- | * I am a protector - Raka ruissk va sarskis. | ||
- | * He is a builder - Ineru ruissko va sakrosis. | ||
- | |||
==== Verb List ==== | ==== Verb List ==== | ||
- | Verbs are action words. | + | Verbs are action words. |
+ | * Heavens - Actions that are considered special/ | ||
+ | * Life - Actions that are bound to the natural | ||
+ | * Kin - Actions that are bound to family/ | ||
+ | * Body - Physical actions of a single person. | ||
+ | * Mind - Non-physical actions of a single person. | ||
+ | * World - Physical action that affects others/ | ||
+ | * Sky - Non-physical action that affects others/ | ||
- | ^ | + | ^ |
- | | to add | Delsa | | + | ^ English |
- | | | + | | |
- | | to aim | Kycir | | + | | |
- | | to allow | | + | | |
- | | to appear | + | | |
- | | to ask | Cizir | | + | | |
- | | to be | | + | | |
- | | | + | | |
- | | | + | | |
- | | to believe | + | | |
- | | to bless | Corsa | | + | | |
- | | to break | Ossksa | + | | |
- | | to bring | | + | |
- | | to build | Sakro | | + | |
- | | to call | Caro | | + | |
- | | to change | + | |
- | | to choose | + | |
- | | to climb | Absa | | + | |
- | | to close | Ranir | | + | |
- | | to come | Namir | | + | |
- | | to conquer | + | |
- | | to consider | + | |
- | | to continue | + | |
- | | to could | Culsa | | + | |
- | | to cover | Anir | | + | |
- | | to create | + | |
- | | to cut | Savsa | | + | |
- | | to deceive | + | |
- | | to defend | + | |
- | | to die | Tysk | | + | |
- | | to do | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | to drink | Polsa | | + | |
- | | to expect | + | |
- | | to fall | Atharo | + | |
- | | to feel | Wyrsa | | + | |
- | | to fight | Delsir | + | |
- | | to find | Rilir | | + | |
- | | to fix | Moro | | + | |
- | | to follow | + | |
- | | to get | Oraro | | + | |
- | | to give | Oriro | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | to happen | + | |
- | | to have | Taisk | | + | |
- | | to hear | Rizsa | | + | |
- | | to help | Namuro | + | |
- | | to hold | Nekir | | + | |
- | | to include | + | |
- | | to keep | Finusa | + | |
- | | to kill | | + | |
- | | to know | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | to learn | Latsa | | + | |
- | | to leave | Diaro | | + | |
- | | to lend | Lenir | | + | |
- | | to like | Deskir | + | |
- | | to live | Awumir | + | |
- | | to look | Tersa | | + | |
- | | to lose | | + | |
- | | to love | Rynir | | + | |
- | | to make | Unaro | | + | |
- | | to may | | + | |
- | | to mean | | + | |
- | | to meet | | + | |
- | | to move | Qesuro | + | |
- | | to offer | | + | |
- | | to open | Assaro | + | |
- | | to play | Athsa | | + | |
- | | to provide | + | |
- | | to put | Neuro | | + | |
- | | to reach | | + | |
- | | to read | Lorsa | | + | |
- | | to remain | + | |
- | | to remember | + | |
- | | to run | Ranir | | + | |
- | | to say | Nulsk | | + | |
- | | to see | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | | + | |
- | | to should | + | |
- | | to show | Cemir | | + | |
- | | to sit | Onsa | | + | |
- | | to stand | Ansa | | + | |
- | | to start | Sysa | | + | |
- | | to stay | Eldir | | + | |
- | | to stop | Eldaro | + | |
- | | to subtract | + | |
- | | to take | Tharo | | + | |
- | | to teach | Letsa | | + | |
- | | to tell | Fevsa | | + | |
- | | to think | Aoro | | + | |
- | | to trade | Lensa | | + | |
- | | to try | Ronsa | | + | |
- | | to turn | Meldir | + | |
- | | to understand | + | |
- | | to use | | + | |
- | | to wait | Ucir | | + | |
- | | to walk | Adir | | + | |
- | | to watch | Toro | | + | |
- | | to will | | + | |
- | | to win | Rolir | | + | |
- | | to work | Athir | | + | |
- | | to would | Wulsa | | + | |
- | | to write | + | |
- | === Exceptions === | + | ^ Life ^^ |
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To live | Tul | | ||
+ | | To die | Tal | | ||
+ | | To become | ||
+ | | To change | ||
+ | | To complete | ||
+ | | To grow | Tusn | | ||
+ | | To happen | ||
+ | | To produce | ||
+ | | To decay | Tasik | | ||
- | These ten verbs exclude themselves from the normal conjugation. | + | ^ Kin ^^ |
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To drink | Fol | | ||
+ | | To eat | Fil | | ||
+ | | To help | Pol | | ||
+ | | To hunt | Polas | | ||
+ | | To hope | Ini | | ||
+ | | To love | Irin | | ||
+ | | To teach | Poliv | | ||
+ | | To remember | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Sky ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To agree | Aro | | ||
+ | | To appear | ||
+ | | To ask | Miz | | ||
+ | | To blame | Wol | | ||
+ | | To bless | Aor | | ||
+ | | To deceive/ | ||
+ | | To explain/ | ||
+ | | To hear | Wisf | | ||
+ | | To include | ||
+ | | To let | Azr | | ||
+ | | To offer | Mend | | ||
+ | | To rule | Mir | | ||
+ | | To serve | Mor | | ||
+ | | To show | Wem | | ||
+ | | To trade | Men | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ World ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To bind | Su | | ||
+ | | To break | Setpa | | ||
+ | | To bring | Soch | | ||
+ | | To build | Setpu | | ||
+ | | To buy | Nenko | | ||
+ | | To carry | Narak | | ||
+ | | To close | Nol | | ||
+ | | To come | Nakim | | ||
+ | | To conquer | ||
+ | | To cover | Uzvar | | ||
+ | | To cut | Sa | | ||
+ | | To draw | Nulyv | | ||
+ | | To follow | ||
+ | | To receive | ||
+ | | To give | Unbak | | ||
+ | | To hit | Sovak | | ||
+ | | To kill | Sov | | ||
+ | | To lead | Nake | | ||
+ | | To leave | Sakim | | ||
+ | | To meet | Sakem | | ||
+ | | To move | Na | | ||
+ | | To open | Nil | | ||
+ | | To play | Selsib | ||
+ | | To sell | Nenki | | ||
+ | | To send | Nivd | | ||
+ | | To take | Sich | | ||
+ | | To tell | Uls | | ||
+ | | To use | Nar | | ||
+ | | To watch | Uvakov | ||
+ | | To write | Nulyr | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Body ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To aim | Diy | | ||
+ | | To begin | Degm | | ||
+ | | To call | Dar | | ||
+ | | To catch | Rov | | ||
+ | | To climb | Ekiv | | ||
+ | | To keep | Devis | | ||
+ | | To put | Evab | | ||
+ | | To raise | Emuk | | ||
+ | | To reach | Ean | | ||
+ | | To return | ||
+ | | To walk | Run | | ||
+ | | To run | Ran | | ||
+ | | To sit | Rin | | ||
+ | | To stand | Run | | ||
+ | | To stay | Davk | | ||
+ | | To stop | Dav | | ||
+ | | To work | Rath | | ||
+ | | To throw | Riv | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Mind ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | To believe | ||
+ | | To choose | ||
+ | | To think | Aki | | ||
+ | | To continue | ||
+ | | To develop | ||
+ | | To feel | Ake | | ||
+ | | To find | Kad | | ||
+ | | To learn | Kalo | | ||
+ | | To listen | ||
+ | | To lose | Yil | | ||
+ | | To mean | Yav | | ||
+ | | To need | Yor | | ||
+ | | To pass | Kih | | ||
+ | | To pay | Kogv | | ||
+ | | To read | Kuvis | | ||
+ | | To try | Kavn | | ||
+ | | To understand | ||
+ | | To win | Yol | | ||
+ | | To forget | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===== Adjectives ===== | ||
+ | |||
+ | Adjectives are words that describe other words, such as their size, shape, material, and condition. Adjectives are grouped similarly to verbs, although there is no requirement for adjectives to belong to every category. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Shape (Body) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Thick | Raal | | ||
+ | | Thin | Raul | | ||
+ | | Shallow | ||
+ | | Deep | Deyli | | ||
+ | | Straight | ||
+ | | Curved/ | ||
+ | | Even/ | ||
+ | | Crooked/ | ||
+ | | Jagged | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Size (World) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Large | | | ||
+ | | Small | | | ||
+ | | Wide/ | ||
+ | | Narrow/ | ||
+ | | Long | | | ||
+ | | Short | | | ||
+ | | Tall | | | ||
+ | | Average | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Sound (Mind) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Loud | | | ||
+ | | Quiet | | | ||
+ | | Harsh | | | ||
+ | | Melodic | ||
+ | | High-Pitched/ | ||
+ | | Low-Pitched/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Speed (World) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Fast | Sanal | | ||
+ | | Slow | Sanul | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Taste (Kin) ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Bland/ | ||
+ | | Strong | ||
+ | | Fresh | | | ||
+ | | Rotten | ||
+ | | Sour/ | ||
+ | | Sweet | | | ||
+ | | Terrible/ | ||
+ | | Delicious/ | ||
+ | | Hot/ | ||
+ | | Cool | | | ||
+ | | Salty | | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Time (Sky) ^^ | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Early | Apir | | ||
+ | | Late | Apor | | ||
+ | | On Time/ | ||
+ | | New | Muliv | | ||
+ | | Old | Mulov | | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Touch (Body) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Wet | | | ||
+ | | Dry | | | ||
+ | | Soft | | | ||
+ | | Hard | | | ||
+ | | Cold | | | ||
+ | | Warm | | | ||
+ | | Clean | | | ||
+ | | Dirty | | | ||
+ | | Loose | | | ||
+ | | Tight | | | ||
+ | | Rough | | | ||
+ | | Smooth | ||
+ | | Sharp | | | ||
+ | | Blunt | | | ||
+ | | Solid | | | ||
+ | | Broken/ | ||
+ | | Sticky | ||
+ | | Slippery | ||
+ | | Flaky | | | ||
+ | | Rubbery | ||
+ | | Dusty | | | ||
+ | | Fluffy | ||
+ | |||
+ | ^ Feelings (Mind) | ||
+ | ^ English | ||
+ | | Ok/ | ||
+ | | Agreeable/ | ||
+ | | Angry/ | ||
+ | | Amused/ | ||
+ | | Bored/ | ||
+ | | Brave/ | ||
+ | | Afraid/ | ||
+ | | Bright/ | ||
+ | | Foolish/ | ||
+ | | Charming/ | ||
+ | | Obnoxious | ||
+ | | Determined | ||
+ | | Panicky/ | ||
+ | | Eager/ | ||
+ | | Bored/ | ||
+ | | Encouraging | ||
+ | | Discouraging/ | ||
+ | | Energetic | ||
+ | | Sleepy/ | ||
+ | | Faithful/ | ||
+ | | Doubtful/ | ||
+ | | Friendly/ | ||
+ | | Evil/ | ||
+ | | Gentle | ||
+ | | Harsh | | | ||
+ | | Good/ | ||
+ | | Ill/ | ||
+ | | Helpful | ||
+ | | Dangerous | ||
+ | | Lucky | | | ||
+ | | Unfortunate | ||
+ | | Obedient | ||
+ | | Disobedient/ | ||
+ | | Proud | | | ||
+ | | Ashamed/ | ||
+ | | Relaxed | ||
+ | | Nervous/ | ||
+ | | Relieved | ||
+ | | Anxious/ | ||
+ | | Thoughtful | ||
+ | | Arrogant/ | ||
+ | | Victorious | ||
+ | | Defeated | ||
+ | | Sated | | | ||
+ | | Hungry/ | ||
- | | to be | Ruissk | ||
- | | to have | Tatsk | | ||
- | | to do | Atarsk | ||
- | | to say | Nulsk | | ||
- | | to go | Celsk | | ||
- | | to know | Isamsk | ||
- | | to see | Birsk | | ||
- | | to want | Lorsk | | ||
- | | to die | Tysk | | ||
- | | to defend | ||
- | ==== Numbers ==== | + | ===== Numbers |
^ Number | ^ Number | ||
- | | 1 | | + | | 1 | |
- | | 2 | | + | | 2 | |
- | | 3 | | + | | 3 | |
- | | 4 | | + | | 4 | |
- | | 5 | | + | | 5 | |
- | | 6 | | + | | 6 | |
- | | 7 | | + | | 7 | |
- | | 8 | | + | | 8 | |
- | | 9 | | + | | 9 | |
- | | 10 | | + | | 10 | |
- | | 100 | | + | | 100 | |
- | | 1,000 | | + | | 1,000 | |
- | | 10, | + | | 10, |
- | | 100, | + | | 100, |
- | | 1, | + | | 1, |
- | | 10, | + | | 10, |
- | | 100, | + | | 100, |
- | | 1, | + | | 1, |
Numbers 1-10 are pronounced as normal. To say a number that is not listed, use the appropriate denomination of ten, stating the number of tens (or whatever is applicable) then the remainder. Do not forget plurality on the denomination of ten. This can be ignored if there is a number FOLLOWING the denomination of ten. | Numbers 1-10 are pronounced as normal. To say a number that is not listed, use the appropriate denomination of ten, stating the number of tens (or whatever is applicable) then the remainder. Do not forget plurality on the denomination of ten. This can be ignored if there is a number FOLLOWING the denomination of ten. | ||
- | * Example: 63 - Gasa yara nari (Plurality is ignored because a number follows the ten) | + | * Example: 63 - Zasu zad zaro (Plurality is ignored because a number follows the ten) |
- | * Example: 60 - Gasa s'yara (Plurality is observed because a number does NOT follow the ten) | + | * Example: 60 - Zasu s'zad (Plurality is observed because a number does NOT follow the ten) |
- | * Example: 777 - Tasa yaras tasa yara tasa | + | |
Technically, | Technically, | ||
- | * Example - 50,000 - Garo s'yoris | + | * Example - 50,000 - Zasi s'zan |
- | * Example - 50,000 - Garo yara yori | + | * Example - 50,000 - Zasi zad zado |
==== Shapes ==== | ==== Shapes ==== | ||
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^ Number of Sides ^ Translation | ^ Number of Sides ^ Translation | ||
- | | 3 | | + | | 3 | |
- | | 4 | | + | | 4 | |
- | | 5 | | + | | 5 | |
| Infinite (Circle) | | Infinite (Circle) | ||
' | ' | ||
- | * Example - A square is a perfect four sided figure - Trita naro s'kel | + | * Example - A square is a perfect four sided figure - Trita zas s'kel |
==== Colors ==== | ==== Colors ==== | ||
- | Raiken see the same color spectrum as humans do. Considering this, they have words for colors in the normal visible light spectrum. | + | Raiken see the same color spectrum as humans do. Considering this, they have words for colors in the normal visible light spectrum. Colors are assigned to the same categories as verbs. |
^ Color ^ Translation | ^ Color ^ Translation | ||
- | | Red | | + | | Red | |
- | | Blue | | + | | Blue | |
- | | Yellow | + | | Yellow |
- | | Orange | + | | Orange |
- | | Green | | + | | Green | |
- | | Violet | + | | Violet |
| White | Xia | | | White | Xia | | ||
| Gray | Xias | | | Gray | Xias | | ||
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Associated Adjectives with Color. | Associated Adjectives with Color. | ||
^ Adjective | ^ Adjective | ||
- | | Light | | + | | Light | |
- | | Dark | | + | | Dark | |
To say a color is a ' | To say a color is a ' | ||
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