Heronoi

Classification and Dialects
Heronoi (Heronoi Quita) is a language spoken by the Heronoi, a race of blond, blue-eyed humanoids that live at the northeastern part of the continent of Palkyras. The Heronoi were descendants of aliens that conquered their homeland and intermarried with the natives. They resemble humans, but they can be told apart with their glowing skin, their flammable blood, their berserk rage, and their innate fear of lunar eclipses and ice cream.

Dialects
Western Heronoi

Eastern Heronoi

External history
HorsesDrivingVans designed the Heronoi language at around 2015-2016. He based it on transcriptions of Linear B (an ancient form of writing used for the Greek language), Latin, and Japanese.

Phonotactics
Syllable structure: (C)(w)(V)(V)(n/s/t)

Writing System
Heronoi also has its own syllabary.

Pronouns
nominative - accusative - genitive


 * I: imo/ima - omo/oma - iso/ise (masc/fem0
 * thou: du/dawa - dumo/duma - dusa/duwasa
 * he/she: ito/ita - seto/seta - itosa/itisa
 * singular/anonymous they - etai - sete - itese
 * romantic we - dwaima - dwaimaja - dwaisa
 * inanimate it: itu - setu - itesu
 * abstract it: itumo - setyma - itysu
 * we: itwö - tömo - twosa
 * you: wo - twymo - wosa
 * they: tetwo - setwo - twesa
 * royal I: Wanaxa
 * royal thou: Dwaxa
 * royal he/she: Dwaxasa
 * royal they: Wixa - Wixama - Wixasa

-sa is used for genitive for words, but if a word ends with sa, -sa is changed to -so.

-toge - -self

-mai - (plural)

Verbs
Infinitive - continuous - perfect


 * Past: -(n)iki - -(j)ōniki - -(jō)kita


 * Present: -ō/-jō/-nō - -(j)ōki - kö- ... -(j)oki


 * Future: dwí- - dwí- ... -(jō)ki - dwí- ... -(jō)kita


 * Passive: ...-tö bi X - done by X


 * g'a before verb - do not
 * e.g. g'a temō - do not use
 * g'a after verb - cannot
 * e.g. temō g'a - cannot use
 * -sō - should, must, need to
 * -(o)nö - with (something)

Other verbs

 * nijō - to do
 * temō - to use something
 * jessajō - to need
 * samō - to have
 * idájō - to come
 * miwajō - to be able to do something
 * tajenō - to want to do something
 * nödijō - to become something
 * sēnbaō - to meet
 * amijō - to eat
 * muxijō - to drink
 * symējō - to sleep
 * sujō - to break, to smash, to shatter

Articles

 * te - and
 * -(o)ry - or
 * oto-, -teja - also
 * nu - but, except, however
 * mo ... - for
 * -porý - except
 * ... tes - X of Y
 * -nin - of a substance or colour

Noun affixes

 * -dono - doer
 * -bono - doer of a profession


 * -doro - doer of a formal profession
 * -bano - -ism, -ness
 * -janna - -ness
 * -wai - demonym
 * -bo - demonym, -er

Place prepositions

 * -ni(n) - in, at, or a substance
 * -sö́ - on, above
 * -(jo)di - towards, to
 * -wö - from
 * -pe - out of
 * twixa - between
 * -dosö, -dosoi - under
 * -risö, -risoi - over
 * -jori - very near
 * -ori - near
 * -roni - far
 * -dároni - far away from
 * kare - against, to the opposite of

Time prepositions

 * -mi, mija - now
 * re- - again
 * waraxoe, waxoje - therefore, so that

Amounts

 * tosso - very, many
 * toso - more
 * gise - few
 * -ida - full of
 * -tare - lacking in
 * quone - any
 * des(a) ... - -er
 * tosda ... - -est
 * aro- - all
 * amoi, enboi - every

Questions

 * ka - what
 * oty - when
 * peta - where
 * onnö - who
 * pasa, sa - how

Miscellaneous

 * ra- - only
 * -wara, -noi - like something
 * toni - this
 * tani, dani - that
 * noi - so that
 * suga - just, should, need to

Basics

 * je - yes
 * daija - truly
 * g'a - no
 * daraki - hello
 * haja, hai - hail to you
 * idaki(na)noi, dakinoi - welcome
 * dwikai dipisa (du)? - how are you? (lit. "is your harvest fine?")
 * (dipisa) iso tosso - I am fine (lit. "my harvest is many")
 * du sijanō? - do you understand?
 * ka du temō? - what are you doing? (lit. "what are you using?")
 * tossodari, tosari - thank you
 * ka tosso? - anything else?
 * idájō jes! - come here!
 * wikauge, wikaute - sorry
 * sýmunte in Eastern Heronoi
 * tarauma - goodbye
 * taraumas - farewell
 * -aje? - (interrogative), ... ?
 * -je(s)! - (intensifier), ... !

Numbers
Modern and Old Heronoi (O)

0; 1-10


 * (O) g'owos, anna, dwos, tiri, pweso, iru, aixa, anija, saisa, jaraxa, pijewo/saiti
 * gogwo; ana, duwo, tiri, peso, iru, axa, anē, aisa, jaxa, pewo
 * 11-20: anpijo, dwepijo, tiripijo, setpijo, rypijo, (e)xapijo, (a)nēpijo, (ai)sēpijo, jaxēpijo, wisaiti/waisati/dwosati
 * 30-90: tirisati, pessoti, irysati, atxati, naisati, aisati, jatxati
 * 100 - mija
 * 200-900 - dwemija, tirimija, pesomija, irymija, axamija, naisamija, aisamija, jaxamija
 * 1000 - adara
 * 2000-9000 - dwedara, tiridara, pesodara, irudara, axadara, naisadara, aisadara, jaxadara
 * 10000 - kywano

Wordlist

 * araja - white
 * ari - red
 * asa - life
 * áxi - ice
 * azoja - direction
 * beja - love
 * beō - to love
 * bexa - happy
 * bori - book
 * daija - world
 * dája - truth
 * dára - great
 * daxo - hero
 * dethu - foot, trail, path
 * dori - tree
 * dō - to give
 * dwaxija - diamond
 * dwono - plate, tribute, offering
 * dworo - door, gate
 * esanoja - east
 * farano - fern
 * geno - people, race
 * gomi - moon
 * gotin - bad
 * gwepei - orange
 * gwinan - small
 * gwonō - to open
 * gworija, gworo - north
 * g'ori - green
 * haja - holy
 * hawe - wing
 * hinan - good
 * hiō - to want
 * hóquo - fire
 * hóquō - to burn
 * irawi - bright, fair, good
 * irejo - priest
 * íro - heat
 * jarajan - divine
 * jasa - light
 * kara - blood
 * karō - to bleed
 * kijawo - rider, knight
 * koma - hair
 * kukoro - wheel, cycle
 * kunija - woman
 * kuruso - golden
 * kury - gold colour
 * kurykoma - blonde
 * míwo - bird
 * mosono - man
 * múro - darkness, night
 * muxijō - to drink
 * paitejo - ice cream, horror, blood
 * wanaxa - king
 * zō - to die