Vrakki

Test language, with the purpose of testing specific and uncommon speech form.

Nouns
Each noun begins with a fix structure as follows:

Consonant(s) + vowel + eventual mark of the genitive-dative, instrumental or inessive + rest of the word.

The mark of the genitive-dative is -i, that of the instrumental is -e, and that of the inessive is the -u.

A typical structure with the use of a genitive-dative and an inessive:

A tainnkad uk.

Literally: "The thought of you is in me", which means "I think of you". This sentence is made of following entities:

A = the (definite article, unsensitive to gender -obviously because there is no gender-, case or number)

Tannk = thought (trunk of the substantive)

Tainnk = thought of/to

Tainnkad = thought of you/to you

U = mark of the inessive

Uk = in me

It might seem confusing, but it gets quickly easy to understand sentences like:

--> A tainnkak ud: You think of me

--> A tainnk uk: I think

--> A tainnk ud: You think

--> A taunnkak ka: I think of myself ("the thought in me is me")

--> A taunnkak da: I think of you ("the thought in me is you")

--> A taunnkak ud: Either I'm schizophrenic, either we're f***ing telepaths...

Verbs
Verbs do not exist.