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- this is a work in progress
- this shows the basics of the language
- current dictionary
- http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
- to see how the language is being created go to
- http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
- sentences in this language will be divided into blocks
- this language will gave a flexible block order
- markers will go in front of blocks to specify the information in the block
- be - action marker
- to - subject marker
- ta - direct object marker
- fa - indirect object marker
- tsi - setting marker
- pa pa - subordinate clause/ prepositional phrase marker
- po - topic marker (this is meaningless, will probably only be used by weebs)
- be <what action is being done> to <who is doing the action> ta <who is the action being done to> fa < with what is the action being done> tsi <where/when> pa <any extra information> pa
- no need to always use all the blocks
- you should be able to get information from the context of the conversation
- action block
- be verb + words related to verbs (adverbs)
- each verb has 3 C
- an infinitive has an o between each C
- bobol - to talk
- zojon - to be
- todong - to kick
- bovot - to kill
- for more verbs check current dictionary
- http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
- to see how verbs are created
- http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
- verb conjugation
- a / ä = 1st person
- e / ë = 2nd person
- i / ï = 3rd person
- u / ü = formal
- o / ö = placeholder/infinitive/question
- formal can be either 1st, 2nd or 3rd person
- who formal refers to will be stated in another part if the sentence
- place vowels with verb consonants
- C<subject>C<direct object>C
- for present tense use the first vowel on <subject> and <object>
- for future tense change the <subject> to the second vowel
- for past tense change the <direct object> to the second vowel
- be babol - I talk (can also be we talk, the context of the sentence will show which is being used)
- be babel - I talk to you
- be bäbel - I will talk to you
- be babël - I talked to you
- verbs hold alot of information
- if information is needed that is not found in the verb or can not be found in the context of the sentence add another block
- subject block
- to subject + words relating to subject
- a subject can be a noun or pronoun
- common pronouns
- I = yam
- you = dek
- it = sit
- he = osit
- she = asit
- we(not with you) = nos
- we(with you) = nes
- you (plural) = vir
- it (plural) = heb
- them (masculine) = oheb
- them (femenine) = aheb
- for list of nouns check current dictionary
- http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
- there are no articles for nouns
- be babol to yam - I talk
- be zajon to yam - be me
- direct object block
- ta direct object + words relating to object
- to osit ta asit be tiding - he kicks her
- to osit ta venep be tiding - he kicks a bear
- to venep be bïvit - the bear will kill him
- want to know more
- http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
- if you want to know about pronunciation
- so far what we have for V is
- a, e, i, o, u pronounced like the spanish/japanese vowels
- ä/á/ā/â/A pronounced like a in english father or retard
- ë/é/ē/ê/E pronounced like the deep vowel in English third or under
- ï/í/ī/î/I pronounced like i in english hit or dig
- ö/ó/ō/ô/O pronounced like u in english fun or run
- ü/ú/ū/û/U pronounced like the german ü (if you dont know how to pronounce it look up how to pronounce the german umlaut in google/youtube
- ai a+i
- ei e+i
- some vowel sounds can be represented by more that one character
- this is an INCOMPLETE list you are invited to give more vowel groups
- NO TONES
- so far what we have for C is
- z, n, f, l, v, b, s, t, k, y, w, h, d, ch, m, p, ng, sh, bl, ts, vr, gr, tr, kt, ks, mp, sk, st, nd, gl pronounced like how they would be in english
- g pronounced like english gift
- j pronounced like english jam
- r not sure how it will be pronounced
- kh pronounced in throat like bach or loch
- th pronounced like th in english thunder or three
- dh pronounced like th in engish the or that
- zh would be pronounced like j in French Jean
- this is an INCOMPLETE list you are invited to give more consonant groups
- > why do you have pronunciation for a shitposting language
- vocaroo
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