Kriollatino

Kriollatino language (in Kriollatino : linguo Kriollatina) is a constructed language conceived in 2008.

Basa Gramaro / Basic Grammar
Most of grammatical rules and radicux come from Esperanto. But some rules and have been modified to facilitate pronunciation, including the transformation of "kt" in "it".

Defined article
The defined article is used in Kriollatino instead of accusative case in esperanto. This (case) is marked by a final "-on" at the end of nominative-case word. Plural of this case is "-ons"

Undefined article doesn't exist. Just put the noun.

Genitive
Genitive case is also used in english. We make a genitive case by adding the suffix "-oñ" at the end of the previous case.

Verbs
There are three tense of verbes which are past, present and future, and nine moods which are infinitive/indicative, active, passive, conditional, imperative, volitive, participle, gerund and adjective.

Conjugation
The verbs vary only with time and not the person and time. However, the manner to conjugate verbs can be very different, and so, several cases of figures are possible. personal pronouns can be used as affixes, thus changing the tone slightly.

When conjugating without using personal pronouns as affixes, tonic accent are pronounced on each word. While if we use personal pronouns as affixes, tonic accent will be unique on the whole verbal group.

There are two degrees of conjugation ; the single conjugation is called 'simple time' whereas the second is called 'compound time'.


 * examples of use


 * For this example, we will take the root tend— which means "take, tend"

Alphabet
a, á, b, c, č, d, đ, e, é, f, g, ğ, h, i, í, j, k, l, ł, m, n, ñ, o, ó, p, r, s, š t, þ, u, ú, ù, v, w, x, y, z, ž


 * Notes :


 * Vowels with an acute accent : á, é, í, ó, ú, are pronunciated respectively [a:], [e:], [i:], [o:], [u:]


 * Consonants č, š, ž, ğ, þ, đ and ñ are pronunciated respectively [tʃ], [ʃ], [z], [ʒ], [θ], [ð], [ɲ]


 * z is pronunciated [dz], and c is pronunciated  [ts]
 * y is pronunciated  [ʑ], and j is pronunciated [dʑ]
 * ł is pronunciated [ʎ]

Numbers
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Decimal System
etc....
 * 1 : un
 * 2 : du
 * 3 : tri
 * 4 : kuar
 * 5 : kint
 * 6 : sis
 * 7 : set
 * 8 : oit
 * 9 : nun
 * 10 : dek
 * 20 : dudek
 * 100 : cen
 * 1 000 : mil
 * 1 000 000 : miłun/unolun or ullun
 * 1 000 000 000 : dulun
 * 1012 : trilun
 * 1015 : kuarlun
 * 1018 : kintolun
 * 1021 : sislun
 * 1024 : setlun
 * 1027 : oitolun
 * 1030 : nunolun
 * 1033 : dekolun
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Vigesimal system

 * 1 : un
 * 2 : du
 * 3 : tri
 * 4 : kuar
 * 5 : kint
 * 6 : sis
 * 7 : set
 * 8 : oit
 * 9 : nun
 * A : dek
 * B : bal
 * C : tel
 * D : kil
 * E : fol
 * F : lul
 * G : mól
 * H : vel
 * I : yël
 * J : zël
 * 10 : dëk
 * 1J : dëkzël
 * 20 (201) : dudëk
 * 100 (202) : cen
 * 1'000 (203) : mil
 * 1 000 000 (206) : miłun, unolun

etc ...
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Subject/complement
Personal pronouns in kriollatino are unvariable