Valkimonesh

Overview

=Setting= Valkimonesh is a language intended to aim for more natural and complex linguistics, than the obvious rigid and nonrealistic structure of common conlangs. With a harsh sound full of K's and V's, this language provides a Germanic and Russian feel to it. Although aiming to be more natural, many rules and conjugations are simple to understand, and follow a somewhat orderly structure a lot like the German language. (More to come!)

=Basic Grammar= Verb Conjugation (Regular Verbs)

(working with the common verb "ahme" or "to go") Analysis: a - first vowel, hm - body of verb, e - stem of verb.

I - Vok (simply adds "k" to the end of the verb)
 * ahmek

You - Sel (simply adds "l" to the end of the verb)
 * ahmel

He - Mir (changes the first vowel to an "e" and changes the stem to "or")
 * ehmor

She - Fon (changes the first vowel to an "e" and changes the stem to "on")
 * ehmon

It - Bek (changes the first vowel to an "e" and changes the stem to "ok")
 * ehmok

We - Huk (changes the first vowel to a "u" and changes the stem to "k")
 * uhmk

They - Tir (changes the first vowel to a "u" and changes the stem to "i")
 * uhmi

Other regular verbs include "kele" - to write, "suve" - to swim, "krole" - to make, "ahmverne" - to ride (a bike), etc.

Irregular Verb Conjugation

Irregular verb conjugation happens to verbs that don't end with a vowel stem.

(working with the common verb "uhm" or "to be") Analysis: u - first vowel, hm - body of verb.

I - Vok (nothing is conjugated)
 * uhm

You - Sel (simply adds "t" to the end of the verb)
 * uhmt

He - Mir (changes the first vowel to an "e" and adds "e" to the end)
 * ehm

She - Fon (changes the first vowel to an "e")
 * ehm

It - Bek (changes the first vowel to an "e" and changes the body to "t")
 * et

We - Huk (nothing is conjugated)
 * uhm

They - Tir (changes the first vowel to a "o" and adds "t" to the end)
 * ohmt

Sentence Structure

In simple terms...

I. Who ever is commiting the verb (or other verb, like in example text #1)
 * II. What is being affected by the verb
 * III. The verb itself

''ex. I. Vok II. ron speki Moinf III. rikek ro' Rikte''

''trans. I. "I" II. "the little boy" III. "give a gift"''

"I give the little boy a gift"

I. and III. switch when asking a question:

''ex. I. Vok II. bruhmek sel III. frakt''
 * meaning... "I can help you."

''ex. III. Frakt II. bruhmek sel I. vok''
 * meaning... "Can I help you?"

Possession

When a thing (noun) belongs to some one, we must look back at the pronouns vok, sel, mir, fon, bek, huk, and tir.

Simply add "me" to pronouns to show possession.

ex. "vokme Vernahm" or "my bike"

''ex. "Vok mirme Kelst phekek." or "I want his car." (...literally, "I his car want.")''

Plurality

When a thing (noun) becomes plural, simply add "e" to the end of the noun to show plurality. (unless the noun ends in a vowel, than it is just a word that is both singular and plural... much like the word "moose" is both singular and plural.)

''ex. "Vok hol Kelste samek." or "I buy many cars." (...literally, "I much cars buy.")''

''ex. "Mirme Kemeholt Vernahme kemok." or "His store sells bikes." (...literally, "His store bikes sells.")''

=Dictionary= Ahme - to go

Ahmefompe - to walk

Ahmel - eye

Ahmelokike - to travel

Ahmesurike - to run

Ahmkelste - to drive

Ahmverne - to ride (a bike)

Bodhe - head

Bruhme - to help

Bunt - power

Ek - pain

Falnokrahne - to celbrate

Felrehne - to become

Fesl - hand

Fomp - foot, slow

Fug - nose

Frakt - to be able to; can

Hol - much

Holer - like to

Holt - house

Holug - body, entire

Hunte - heart

Huntlug - torso, center

Kele - to write

Kelst - car

Keme - to sell

Kemeholt - store

Klamelt - mountain

Kluke - mouth, to talk

Klurnet - to, towards, forward

Kovaki - black

Krole - to make

Lokik - far

Moinf – little

Nakt – to break

Ohg – ear

Pheke – to want

Rike - to give

Rikte - gift

Ro' - a, one

Ron - the

Same - to buy

Sei - hair

Speki - little

Surik - fast

Suve - to swim

Uhm - to be

Vekte - will

Vernahm - bike

Vernf - responsibility

Vuge - leg

Vuss – arm

=Example text= '''Felrehnok kovaki selme Hunte vektok. 'Your heart will turn black. (...literally, "Become black your heart will.")''

Vok klurnet ron Kemeholt ahmfompek.'' I walk to the store. ''(...literally, "I to the store walk.")

Mir klurnet ron Klamelt ehmvernor mirme Vernahm. He rides his bike to the mountain. (...literally, "He to the mountain rides his bike.")

'''Hol Bunt krelok hol Vernf. 'With great power comes great responsibility. (...literally, "Much power makes much responsibilty.")''

'''Vokme Bohde Ek krolek. Fraktt bruhmel vok sel?' My head hurts. Can you help me? (...literally, "My head pain makes. Can help me you?")''