Polijole/Dialects

Ancient Polijole
Qo lijo jole [kʷɑ liɟɑ ɟɑlɜ] was the oldest form of polidish, it was completely isolating.

examples
Romanisation: lejacha muko samuka nje ya na takane lejacha muko same ke kachona.

IPA: [lɜɟɐcʰɐ mukɑ sɐmuka ɲɜ ɣɐ nɐ tɐkɐnɜ lɜɟɐcʰɐ mukɑ sɐmɜ kɜ kɐcʰɑnɐ]

Gloss: slow PST ABL of NOM 1sg.masc tree slow PST ALL 2 bird

Meaning: I walked from the tree to the 2 birds.

Romanisation: su yisa nje ya na xa nje ne titosa, ninaka nje ya xa su yina.

IPA: [su ɣisɐ ɲɜ ɣɐ nɐ xɐ ɲɜ nɜ titɑsɐ, ninɐkɐ ɲɜ ɣɐ xɐ su ɣinɐ]

Gloss: PL like of NOM 1sg DEM of ACC fruit, COP of NOM DEM PL good.

Meaning: I like this food a lot, it is very good.

Classical Polijole
Polijole [pɒliɟɒlə]

Phonology
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Example sentences
Romanisation: lejatsa samukamu takanesaka lejatsa katconakesa

IPA: [ləɟat͡sa samukamu naga takanəsaka ləɟat͡sa kat͡ʃɒnakəsa]

Gloss: slow ABL-PST 1sg.masc-NOM tree-ABL slow bird-du.ALL

Meaning: I walked from the tree to the 2 birds.

Romanisation: su gisa naga xa titosone, ni xaga su gina

IPA: [su gisa naga xa titɒsɒnə, ni xaga su gina]

Gloss: PL like 1sg.masc-NOM DEM food-ACC, COP DEM-NOM PL good

Translation: I like this food a lot, it is very good.

AIP
AIP or "Average Imperial Polidish", [pɔlid͡ʒɔlɨ], is the most commonly spoken form of polidish

Example Sentences
Romanisation: lejatsa naga samukami takanesaka lejatsa ke katconaka

IPA: [lɨd͡ʒat͡sa samukami takanɨsaka naga lɨd͡ʒat͡sa kat͡ʃɔnaka]

Gloss: slow ABL-PST.PFV 1sg.masc-NOM tree-ALL slow 2 bird-pl.ALL

Meaning: I walked from the tree to the 2 birds.

Romanisation: su gisa naga xa titosone, ni xaga su gina

IPA: [su gisa naga xa titɔsɔnɨ, ni χaga su gina]

Gloss: PL like 1sg.masc-NOM DEM food-ACC, COP DEM-NOM PL good

Translation: I like this food a lot, it is very good.