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  1. this is a work in progress
  2. this shows the basics of the language
  3.  
  4. current dictionary
  5. http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
  6. to see how the language is being created go to
  7. http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
  8.  
  9.  
  10. sentences in this language will be divided into blocks
  11. this language will gave a flexible block order
  12. markers will go in front of blocks to specify the information in the block
  13.  
  14. be - action marker
  15. to - subject marker
  16. ta - direct object marker
  17. fa - indirect object marker
  18. tsi - setting marker
  19. pa pa - subordinate clause/ prepositional phrase marker
  20. po - topic marker (this is meaningless, will probably only be used by weebs)
  21.  
  22. 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
  23.  
  24. no need to always use all the blocks
  25. you should be able to get information from the context of the conversation
  26.  
  27. action block
  28. be verb + words related to verbs (adverbs)
  29.  
  30. each verb has 3 C
  31. an infinitive has an o between each C
  32. bobol - to talk
  33. zojon - to be
  34. todong - to kick
  35. bovot - to kill
  36. for more verbs check current dictionary
  37. http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
  38. to see how verbs are created
  39. http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
  40.  
  41. verb conjugation
  42.  
  43. a / ä = 1st person
  44. e / ë = 2nd person
  45. i / ï = 3rd person
  46. u / ü = formal
  47. o / ö = placeholder/infinitive/question
  48.  
  49. formal can be either 1st, 2nd or 3rd person
  50. who formal refers to will be stated in another part if the sentence
  51.  
  52. place vowels with verb consonants
  53. C<subject>C<direct object>C
  54.  
  55. for present tense use the first vowel on <subject> and <object>
  56. for future tense change the <subject> to the second vowel
  57. for past tense change the <direct object> to the second vowel
  58.  
  59.  
  60. be babol - I talk (can also be we talk, the context of the sentence will show which is being used)
  61. be babel - I talk to you
  62. be bäbel - I will talk to you
  63. be babël - I talked to you
  64.  
  65. verbs hold alot of information
  66. 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
  67.  
  68. subject block
  69. to subject + words relating to subject
  70. a subject can be a noun or pronoun
  71.  
  72. common pronouns
  73. I = yam
  74. you = dek
  75. it = sit
  76. he = osit
  77. she = asit
  78. we(not with you) = nos
  79. we(with you) = nes
  80. you (plural) = vir
  81. it (plural) = heb
  82. them (masculine) = oheb
  83. them (femenine) = aheb
  84.  
  85. for list of nouns check current dictionary
  86. http://pastebin.com/cRrTPahh
  87. there are no articles for nouns
  88.  
  89. be babol to yam - I talk
  90. be zajon to yam - be me
  91.  
  92. direct object block
  93. ta direct object + words relating to object
  94. to osit ta asit be tiding - he kicks her
  95. to osit ta venep be tiding - he kicks a bear
  96. to venep be bïvit - the bear will kill him
  97.  
  98. want to know more
  99. http://pastebin.com/ij4t1KQu
  100.  
  101.  
  102. if you want to know about pronunciation
  103.  
  104. so far what we have for V is
  105. a, e, i, o, u pronounced like the spanish/japanese vowels
  106. ä/á/ā/â/A pronounced like a in english father or retard
  107. ë/é/ē/ê/E pronounced like the deep vowel in English third or under
  108. ï/í/ī/î/I pronounced like i in english hit or dig
  109. ö/ó/ō/ô/O pronounced like u in english fun or run
  110. 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
  111. ai a+i
  112. ei e+i
  113. some vowel sounds can be represented by more that one character
  114. this is an INCOMPLETE list you are invited to give more vowel groups
  115. NO TONES
  116.  
  117. so far what we have for C is
  118. 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
  119. g pronounced like english gift
  120. j pronounced like english jam
  121. r not sure how it will be pronounced
  122. kh pronounced in throat like bach or loch
  123. th pronounced like th in english thunder or three
  124. dh pronounced like th in engish the or that
  125. zh would be pronounced like j in French Jean
  126. this is an INCOMPLETE list you are invited to give more consonant groups
  127.  
  128.  
  129. > why do you have pronunciation for a shitposting language
  130. vocaroo
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