Tripian

Common
ivilkqo - greeting

krarr - KRr1 - negative response

zevib - Ze1ViB - positive response

ip - i1P - relating to something (literally: is/are)

shim - sE1M - showing the last of a set of items, also

xy - GZI1 - with; or by way of (literally: with/through/in)

kolkate - KOl1KAT - apart; seperate

a - all/most; general (it can mean that)

Common Pronouns
Aiduu - I1tU - A specific person (aka You)

Ifur - I1Fc2 - me, I

Hiri - Ha13i - him

Huru - HuRU - her

Dyim - DyEM - them

Woqej - WO1KeG - us

Possesive Pronouns
Add "ek" to indicate possesion.

Examples:

Aiduek - yours

Ifurek - mine

Complex Nouns
sytmiti - Si2TMi2TE - system, group, arrangment

frishuvv - FRE1sb@V - metal or metallic

xar - Zdr - atmosphere or what it contains

xartap - ZdrTa2P - watery substance or water

frishuqik - FRE1sYbKEK - power or wires; to flow

kyklonq - KiiKLo~K - a tropical disturbance, low pressure system.

fiklvi - weather; rain

untin - planet

kipouui - fire; burn

kipouuntin - star (literally: fire planet)

tivvpiikoiia - ground, dirt, soil

parkuuv - plants; tree

fiklviikoiia - flood

okonek - time

xartapikoiia - beach; coastline

ter - direction

Adjectives
devviqon - interesting kymewpl -KIMehPhul - simple

biok - big/all

losol - small

giiquv - quick

Prepositions
ivineti - area/section

kuter - left

kater - right

niit - north

siit - south

viit - east

koor - west

tikvviit - near; close

Colors
iir - red

iin - green

iiu - blue

uin - cyan

uir - magenta

nir - yellow

dior - violet uuing - orange

Verbs
komplovv - to create/form/make

daaqin - to change location

opiquun - to expect or predict

kekiir - to collide

Senses
vert - hear

eig - see

lop - feel

kont - smell

kiirsi - taste

Compound Nouns
sytmitifrishuvv - computer or electronical equipment

xartapfiklvi - clouds (means "rain" when used with a tense)

Combination Rules
Combine options...

sytmiti+xy = group + with

sytmitixy = join to

In the Tripian Language, you can combine two nouns, or make a noun+verb combo, this is usually only used in Traditional Tripian. The Modern Tripian usually only combined two nouns to make a new one.

Examples:

xarsytmiti > atmospheric system (noun+noun)

frishuqixartap > flowing water (noun+verb)

Kra can be added to any word to mean the opposite, causing some opposites to not even have words.

Examples:

kra+kymewpl > krakymewpl > not simple

Just as Ze (Sze) can be added to mean "yes" or they want that, or want to do it.

Examples:

zexartap > yes water

zefrishuqik > it flows/i have electricity

When adding a suffix or combining a word...

...ending in double vowels:

Take off one of the vowels of the double.

Example:

Aiduu > Aiduek

...containing double vowels:

Take off all letters back to just ONE of the double vowels.

Example:

Chiirk (cut) > Chiding (cutting)

When adding a prefix to a word containing double vowels, take off all letters up to the second vowel of the double vowel.

Example:

Chiirk (cut) > Iaqirk (will cut)

Suffixes
ek - possesive suffix

diaq - past tense verb ding - present tense verb

Prefixes
iaq - future tense

Example: iaqirk - will cut

Word Structures
Tripian words often contain double vowels. Rarely will double vowels be found that are not similar. The most common time two dissimilar vowels will be combined is in possesive words, like "aiduek" (the "ue"). Double vowels also NEVER start Tripian words.

Double Vowels
Double vowels are almost always i's or u's, though often times double a's can be found. Usually double vowels are pronounced different from their single counterparts. "Ii" is pronounced: "eye-eh", "uu": "oo", and "aa": "ey-oo".

Double i's tend to be paired with k's and r's as well (iik and iir), double a's are usually found preceding an n or a q (aan and aaq).