Hathrashara

Hathrashara is spoken on the island continent of Hathras. It effectively died out in approximately 11,000 B.C.

Syntax
Penultimate syllable takes word stress.

SOV (VOS for emphasis only).

Adjectives come after nouns, but can precede them for emphasis.

* Verbs marked with prefix to indicate agent,

"Ithin" (to make), "otzithin" (I make), "usithin" (you make), "ushithin" (you make *plural), "auithin" (you make *two) "elithin" (he makes), "ilithin" (she makes), "omithin" (we make), erithin (they make)

* Prepositions act like suffixes, which cause a mutation in the final consonant.

* s>sh, t>th, d>dh, l>ll (lh), n>nn (nh), r>rr,

Hathras (Atlantis), Hathrashatz (In Atlantis), Hathrashan (Atlantis's), Hathrashergi (With Atlantis), Harthrashara (Of Atlantis "Atlantean", used for places).

Arta (Word), Arthatz (In the word), Arthan (The word's), Arthergi (With the word).

Ul (Water), Ullatz (In the water), Ullan (The water's), Ullergi (With the water).

Interrogatives
Question phrases preceded by interrogative particle "han".

"Han arta usithin?" (Do you speak?)

Lexicon
Yes: aith (verb repeated back, or verb "to be")

No: tze (tzes for emphasis)

Numerals
(ordinal numerals gain suffix -oa: uathoa "first)

One: uath

Two: ui

Three: hera

Four: rau

Five: mor

Six: sha

Seven: hesh

Eight: haku

Nine: meda

Ten: hau

Nouns
Atlantis: Hathras

Atlantean: Hathrashara

Word: arta

Language: artaura

God: uath-

Nature
Sun: tharratza (tharra-tzai)

Moon: tzuratza (tzura+tzai)

Star: tzaiki (tzai+iki)

Sky: loa

Rain: loaul

Light: tzai

Water: ul

Fire: tzaith (etym: tzai-ath)

Land/Earth: aitz

Mountain: augra

Volcano: tzaithaugra

Rock: tau

Lava: tzaithau (etym: tzaith-tau)

Ocean: uluorra (water+big)

River: ulthoa (water+path)

Tree: surtau (life+rock)

Leaf:

Flower: ueri

Gold: tauarra

Silver: taunnetza

Animals
Human: aitzoa

Cat: mau

Kitten: miu

Bird: uun

Owl: nnetzauraun (nnetzaura+uun)

Fish: vaspa

Mammoth: soratso (sora+atso)

Body Parts
Hand: ith

Head: Hothra

Eye: igi

Nose: sora

Mouth: hartoa

Ear: hatu

Hair: ira

Arm: lortu

Leg: haga

Foot: uth

Blood: Ulthra (ul-lathra)

Society
House: ola

City: ilthi

Path: uthoa

Street: uthoatso

Slave: (a)tzlingat

Salt: ras

Colors
Black: uets

White: sirat

Brown: masta

Red: lathra

Blue: lorau (etym: loa vrau)

Green: vrau

Yellow: arra

Orange: latharra

Pronouns
I: tzi

My: tzira

You: shu

Your: shura

You (plural): shua

Your (plural): shuara

You (two): sui

Your (two): suira

He: e

His: era

She: i

Her: ira

We: mu

Our: mura

They: ei

Their: eira

It: o

Its: ora

Verbs
To be: itha

Is: aith

Am: athra

Are (singular): thar

Are (y'all): thara

Are (they): ethi

Are (we): oth

Was:

Were:

Make: ithin

Adjectives
Big: uorra

Small: iki

Good: tharra (etym: aith-ura)

Bad: tzura (etym: tze-ura)

Beautiful: Lumi (Lumiura beauty)

Ugly:

Nice: moshu

Hot: ath

Cold:

Bright: Hatzai (hath+tzai)

Dark: nnetza (nnetz+tzai)

Abstract
Life: sura

Breath: surura

Soul: shaura

Death: nnetzura (nnetz sura, sounds like "nothingness")

Creation: ithinoa (make+noun suffix)

Day: tzaura (tzai-ura)

Night: nnetzaura (nnetz-tzai-ura)

The: -nau (usually a suffix, but can precede the noun for emphasis)

This: thau

That: tholi

Those: tholia

"Lack of something": nnetz (used as prefix)

"Abundance of something": hatha (used as prefix)

Diminutive suffix: -ingi

Augmentative suffix: -atso

Expletive: nnetzatso! ("big nothing", worthless, useless, etc.)

Example text
The language of the Atlanteans is spoken in a land of beauty: Hathrasharran artaura lumiurran aitz uathatz arta ithin aith.

The seas of Atlantis: Hathrashan uluorrau.

My little black cat is beautiful: Tzira iki mau uets lumi aith.

Do you not have a cat? (Are you catless?): Han nnetz mau thar?

I am making: