Otřlaň/Lexicon

This is a list of current root words in Otřlaň and their stems, more words are formed with agglutination.

afes Noun: bird

Etymology: Scientific term Aves

animal Noun: animal

Etymology: English, French, Spanish, Catalan, Portuguese, Romanian animal

ale Adjective: all, every, any

Etymology: Toki Pona ale

insekt Noun: bug, insect

Etymology: Spanish insecto and English insect

ikan Noun: aquatic ceature

Etymology: Malay ikan

otř Adjective: other

Etymology: French autre

oja Noun: parent

Etymology: Japanese 親 (oya)

masa Noun: mass, weight, size Stem 2: mass, weight Stem 3: size

Etymology: Russian масса (massa)

mena Verb: to go, to walk

Etymology: Finnish mennä

morta Noun: death Stem 2: grave Stem 3: afterlife

Verb: to die

Etymology: Esperanto morti

fari Verb: to do, to make, to work

Etymology: Esperanto fari

felis Noun: feline

Etymology: Scientific term felis

ne Adverb: no, not

Etymology: Esperanto ne

ni Noun: you (singular second person pronoun)

Etymology: Mandarin Chinese 你 (nǐ)

nai Noun: place, location Stem 2: land Stem 3: world Verb: to place

Etymology: Vietnamese nơi

tan Noun: this, that (singular demonstrative pronoun) Stem 2: this Stem 3: that

Etymology: Somali tan

tete Noun: child

Etymology: Serbian дете (dete)

tiň Verb: to stop

Etymology: Mandarin 停 (tíng)

sai Adjective: small

Etymology: Cantonese 细 (sai)

spos Noun: spouse

Etymology: English spouse

laň Noun: communication Stem 2: spoken language Stem 3: writing

Verb: to communicate

Etymology: French langue

loňats Noun: length, width Stem 2: length Stem 3: width

Etymology: Esperanto longeco

kanis Noun: dog

Etymology: Scientific term canis

kasa Noun: building Stem 2: home Stem 3: skyscraper

Etymology: Spanish casa

ke Noun: what, who, whom Stem 2: what Stem 3: who, whom

Etymology: Spanish que

kranta Adjective: big

Etymology: Esperanto granda

ja Noun: I (singular first person pronoun)

Etymology: Russian я (ya)

jan Noun: person, human being

Etymology: Toki Pona jan

jest Verb: to consume

Etymology: Russian есть (yest)

han Noun: he/she/it (singular third person pronoun)

Etymology: Finnish hän

hijar Verb: to play

Etymology: Somali ''ciyaar'