Valarosk

Classification and Dialects
Valarosk is a member of the Valkic Language Family, and the Suvanic subfamily. It is spoken by 37 million people on the continent of Nesture, in the State of Valvaia and it evolved from the old Sefra-Sufan.

Nouns
Nouns in Valarosk have two declensions, one for words ending in consonants, one for words ending in vowels. Of course, some nouns decline irregularly. There are four cases, Nominative, Accusative, Dative, and Genitive. Other reasons such as locative and instrumental tend to use the same affixes as the Dative case.

1st Declension
The first declension is for nouns that end in consonants.

2nd Declension
The second declension, conversely is for words that end in vowels.

Counting Words
Account (Akautt)

Amount (Krifalla)

Average (Jykräfta)

Difference (Sjoven)

Division (Kräft)

Growth (Väres)

Heap (Kass)

Number (Tjova)

Rest (Rena)

Result (Raina)

Sum (Kvön)

to total (Kvöna)

Absolute (Arepas)

All (Ölla)

Another (Sej)

Any (Ball)

Different (Kevat)

Every (Kvöba)

Few (Von)

Final (Fynal)

Zero (Ku)

One (Int)

Two (Dif)

Three (Vyn)

Four (Keld)

Five (Fust)

Six (Gusk)

Seven (Sjer)

Eight (Tro)

Nine (Hena)

Ten (Kuven)

Eleven (Yven)

Twelve (Diven)

Thirteen (Vuven)

Fourteen (Kelven)

Fifteen (Fustren)

Sixteen (Guskren)

Seventeen (Sjeven)

Eighteen (Troven)

Nineteen (Enaven)

Twenty (Dival)

Thirty (Vuval)

Forty (Kelval)

Fifty (Fustal)

Sixty (Guskal)

Seventy (Sjeval)

Eighty (Troval)

Ninety (Enval)

Hundred (Sku)

Two Hundred (Disku)

Thousand (Kusku)

Two thousand (Dikusku)

Ten thousand (Fön)

Twenty thousand (Difön)

Million (Faia)

First (Intesk)

Second (Difesk)

Third (Vuvesk)

Fourth(Keldesk)

Fifth (Fustesk)

Sixth (Guskesk)

Seventh (Sjeresk)

Eighth (Trofesk)

Ninth (Enavesk)

Tenth (Kuvnesk)

Eleventh (Yvensk)

Twelfth (Divnesk)

Thirteenth (Vuvnesk)

Fourteenth (Kelvesk)

Fifteenth (Fustresk)

General (Sanert)

Half (Dikräft)

Immense (Datja)

Many (Kvöligt)

Quite (Stäld)

Several (Seafilt)

Single (Kai Maju)

Some (Skom)

Total (Kvön) About, Almost (Prata)

Below, less than (Minte)

Above, greater than (Finnat)

Frequent (Skavt)

Further (Finnestat)

Once (Integan)

Very (Valta)

Swadesh List
I (Jea)

You (Ty)

we (Tyr)

This (Des)

That (Dom)

who? (Mine)

what? (Fene)

Not (inda)

all (ball)

One (int)

Two (dif)

Big (Finnolt)

long (Stäljat)

Small (Mint)

Woman (Faia)

Man (Borva)

person (Dolle)

fish (Viz)

Bird (Pass)

Dog (Kul)

Louse (Sjiltu)

Tree (Kopen)

seed (Sänt)

leaf (Kopskilo)

root (Rumana)

bark (Jesti)

skin (Siv)

flesh (Tjaisot)

Blood (Flom)

Bone (Sägnästron)

grease (Safla)

Egg (Anga)

horn (Häg) Tail (Kad) feather (Gillo) hair (Agila) head (Kyrkel) Ear (Mikore) Eye (Saj) Nose (Masa) Mouth (Mul) tooth (Tjerg) tongue (Leaba) claw (Kvama) foot (not leg) knee (näk) Hand (hont) belly (maga) neck (Knäka) breasts (brusa) Heart (Jerta) Liver (Väreg) drink (Drisa) eat (Spisa) bite (Tjeka) see (Saja) hear (Mika) know (Vinda) sleep (Sjädja) die (Döza) kill (Dörra) swim (Cimba) fly (Vyta) walk (Gra) come (Komma) lie (Rera) sit (Ända) stand (Sjanna) give (Kiba) say (Sjeja) Sun (Hosi) moon (Teska) Star (Hosaia) water (Fanna) rain (Regan) Stone (Bolka) Sand (Drigna) earth (Urt) cloud (Lorva) smoke (Asa) Fire (Rera) Ash (Asadrig) Burn (Blamma) path (Cobba) mountain (Färk) Red (Rugt) Green (Hjult) yellow (Melit) white (Dert) black (Vist) Night (Nete) hot (Volta) cold (Rersa) Full (Ult) New (Dait) Good (Jug) Round (Badrat) Dry (Drit) Non (Name)