Paradoris

Paradoris also spelled Paradorese is the main language of the nation of Paradora and it's overseas dependencies and colonies. It is a Romance language based off of latin and has many similarities to her sister languages. Today, almost 80 million people speak Paradoris over the Paradora Empire, making it the 11th most spoken language.

=Alphabet and Grammar=

Alphabet
Aa (ah) - ah, or ae

Bb (beh) - b

Cc (che) - ch, or s, or k

Dd (deh) - d

Ee (ae) - ae, or ee, or eh

Ff (feh) - f

Gg (Kha) - kh, or g

Hh (heta) - glottal stop

Ii (ee) - ee, or i

Jj (ha) - h or w

Kk (kah) - k (less vibration of vocal cords than in english)

Ll (la) - l

Mm (em) - m

Nn (en) - n

Ññ (eña) - ny

Oo (oh) - oh, or aw

Pp (peh) - p

Qq (key) - k

Rr (reh) - r

Ss (seh) - s

Tt (tuo) - t

Uu (ew) - ew, or uh

Vv (veh) - v

X (kheta) - kh

Y (yoh) - y, or ee

Z (zeh) - z, or ts

Diphthongs
ae- ee

ai- ie

au- aw

aeu- ue

ea- ay

ei- ay

eu- ew

eau - ow

oi- oi

ou- oew

oeu- oiew

ua- wah

ue- weh

ui- wee

uo- woh

qua- kah

que- key

qui- kee

quo- kwoh

sh- sh

zh- zh

=Pronouns=

Subject Pronouns
I- Ún

You (informal)- Qar

You (formal)- Vosal

He- Hice

She- Illa

We- Nosal

They- Hices

You all- Quares

Object Pronouns
Ulár- Me

Qé- You

Vi- You

És- Him

Eís- Her (pronounced ay-ees)

Nú- Us

Ís- Them (pronounced ees)

Viéres- You all

Possessive Pronouns
Mes- My (pronounced may)

Qés- Your

Vés- Your

Hés- His

Illés- Hers

Nás- Our

Quás- Your (plural)

Hicéis- Their (pronounced his-áy-is)

=Conjugations=

I- ú

You- ún

You (formal), He, She,It- én

We- íz

They, You all- ín

=Structure=

Gender
In Paradoris all words have gender as in many other languages, there are feminine and masculine nouns. Feminine nouns end in a, and masculine nouns either don't end in a vowel, or end in e,i,o,or u. Adjetives have to match in gender and in number to the noun they describe, for example in the phrase uno pomiro means one apple, if there were more tn one apples then the phrase would be unos pomiros. Another phrase, una éida, means one house, the phrase unas éidas, mean some houses.

Articles
There are two main articles in Paradoris. Uno/Una (a), and Sé/Sá (the), and their plural forms, Unos/Unas and Sél/Sál. Examples include Sé autómobil, Sél autómobiles, and Sá éida, Sál éidas.

Cases
Paradorese has three cases wich are used on nouns. The first case is the Nominatvie, and used on the subject noun of the sentence, it is the dictionary form. The second case is the Daitive, it is used when directly talking to a noun. Such as if you were to say the name of the person you are talking to. The last case is the Accussative, and it is used on the object of the sentence. Each case has its own ending.

Nominative- Dictionary form Daitive- add "eas", take off end vowel if there is one. Accussative- add "e", take off end vowel if there is one, unless it ends in an "a", then take off "a" and add "eu".

So the word "pomiro" for apple becomes either "pomireas" or "pomire" depending on how the word is used in the sentence. The name Disimón becomes either Disimóneas or Disimóne. And the name Marsala becomes either Marsaleas or Marsaleu.

Plural forms
There only three rules for making words plural. When a word doesn´t end in a vowel, just add es. When a does word ends in a vowel just add s. Examples are autómobiles and éidas. The last rule is barely used, in words such as ríses (rice), where there are two syllables of es or is or as, etc., to make the word plural, add ai. So the plural form of ríses is rísesai (pronounced ree-es-eye)

=Dictionary= Incomplete List

Numbers
One- Uneo

Two- Duo

Three- Trí

Four- Cuatórs

Five- Sínse

Six- Seis

Seven- Sientos

Eight- Oeíc (oh eych)

Nine- Deívet (dee vey)

Ten- Deícet (dee sey)

Eleven- Unséoset (oon say oe sey)

Twelve- Daséoset

Thriteen- Triéoset

Fourteen- Cuartéoset

Fifteen- Sinséoset

Sixteen- Seisóset

Seventeen- Sientséoset

Eighteen- Oéoset

Nineteen- Deivéoset

Twenty- Daset (da sey)

Twenty One- Daset con uneo

Twenty Two- Daset con duo

Twenty Three- Daset con trí

Twenty Four- Daset con cuartórs

Twenty Five- Daset con sínse

Twenty Six- Daset con seis

Twenty Seven- Daset con sientos

Twenty Eight- Daset con oeích

Twenty Nine- Daset con deívet

Thirdy- Tríset (tree sey)

Fourty- Cuatórset

Fifty- Sínset

Sixty- Seiset

Seventy- Sienset

Eighty- Oeíset

Ninety- Deíveset

Words
a, an uno, una

able, to oper

about fierra

actor, actress loder, loderstra

ad reneuncment

affectionate conteño, conteña

after pretér

afternoon maríd

ago abnés+ time expression

to agree congreí

air eir

all totus

almost entira

alone secer

already yam

also morsé

always juque

amusing divéro, divéra

and e

animal beist

another alés

apartment damerma

apple pomiro

April Abrile

arm brasa

around here hace

to arrive advénti

art artéfe

artistic artéfic, artéfico

to ask for siscí

at in

athletic lusmisto, lusmista

attractive adverto, adverta

August Aguste

aunt tao

autumn auton

back spaldé

bad malso, malsa

banana platíno

bank banq

bargain carín

baseball beisbol

basement suprérda

basketball basquitbol

bathroom lavaderstra

to be estí, past version- equisti

beach placé

beans érecot

bear orsín

because quo

bed qubíle

bedroom qubílerda

to begin aggredí

behind subrés

behind of subrés da

to believe confedí

beside prepar

best sé, sá mecor

better mecor