Horgóne

Horgóne is a language that has origins with the Dwarves of the Ramdúr Mountains. King Ámastor, ruler of Mhald, had discovered a scroll in his library that contained a sample of Horgóne and he liked the language because of it`s hard style and wanted it to be part of his country as a formal language. The Dwarves agreed, and Ámastor was granted a whole book of it`s grammar and runes. Ámastor now uses it in his formal meetings and ceremonies.

Setting
Mhald, the Ramdúrs, Girth'and and Dormoc

Phonology
Has most consonants and vowels.

Consonants F and V are related because F is not vibrated and V is, and the same with S/Z, TH/DH, and SH/GHZ. D, T, B, P, R,(one trill) are in the same plosive group.

W and Y are considered to be a Diphthong of a different type. W is oo'ah quickened. Y is ee'ah quickened. Can be put on the end of a vowel using a mark above that vowel.

T, K, G, are in the same group.

M, N, Ñ.

R, L.

'Rd' must always have a vowel imbetween just as any consonant with r before it.

Vowels A/a

Ä/ä (Á/á)

Â/â

E/e

Ë/ë

Ê/ê (É/é)

I/i

Ï/ï

Î/î (Í/í)

O/o

Ö/ö

Ô/ô (Ó/ó)

U/u

Ü/ü (Ú/ú)

Û/û

Diphthongs: Ao, Ae, Au, Ai, and Oi.

Basic Grammar
Horgóne has prefixes and suffixes that go to verbs/nouns

Prefixes Curse added to noun/pronoun - Ëû

Before nouns and after verb - Hron

Posessive - V/Ve (My, Mine)

Age - L/Le

Youth - M/Me

Adding greatness or respect to noun - Zézé

Suffixes Feminine suffix - F

Masculine suffix - R

Gender-Neutral - S

Powerful, plentiful adding suffix - Z

A prefix and suffix to a celebration - Lol

Adding 'land' to the four directions - Mel

Ere - Plural in names

Horgóne articles are sometimes plural and singular.

Articles

The - Ara/Aran

A - Ëov

Past tense the (It was, but not any more) - Len/Lenak

Plural (If not with plural article)

Ya - After consonant

A - After th Esh - After N/MRr - After Vowel

Dictionary
Nouns

Beast - Bjan

Black - Sûlarad

Blade - El

Blue - Karona

Boy - Manar

Castle - Girath

Child - Mana

Crib - Zilindin

Daughter - Fron

Dark/Shadow - Soún

Death - Sordom

Desert - Decarad

Diamond - Nerochi

Down - Romág

East - Hor

Family - Breana

Forest - Farvac

Frost - Hrath

Foot - Dûp

Girl - Manaf

Green - Eria

Hill - Ankí

King - Aror

Lake - Dath

Land - Mard

Lich - Soúncólon

Light - Lorë

Man - Lanar

Meat - Lûmaug

Metal - Ënward

Mountain - Númarë

Mouth - Ozzán

North - Ësru

One - Harán

People - Anak

Person - Ana

Plain - Vamaoré

Queen - Arof

Red - Rebrí

River - Lömad

Rock - Koron

Ruler - Aro

Son - Rron

South - Zoth

Stars - Iluníza

Sun - Ilumizyan

Sword - Svadaf

Three - Diqey

Tower - Ador

Two - Qhan

Up - Ramílad

Volcano - Dûgarad

West - Borol

White - Marand

Woman - Lanaf

World - Urdl (Uradel)

Worm - Wëlem

Yellow - Grougan

Numbers

One - Haran

Two - Qhan

Three - Dikén

Four - Van

Five - Pab

Six - Kem

Seven - Fif

Eight - Qír

Nine - Orik

Ten - Haram

For numbers after ten they are put together.

Such as:

12= Haram'aqhan

12500= Haram-á-á-á�nú�kor-á-van-é�

Haram-á-á-á nú�kor-á-van-é

The 'á' is a vowel that means times ten to the one behind it.

Haram-á-á-á nú�kor-á-van-é

'Kor' is the first word of the number (including the first 'á') divided by the number after kor.

Haram-á-á-á nú kor-á-van-é(x100)

Plus.

So 10x10x10x10+4/10000

Pronouns

I - Cor

You - Lou

You (plural) - Louk

We - Corya

They - Guls

She - Rof

He - For

Verbs

Cook - Samîr

Do - Marenda

Eat - Kópan

Go - Tor

Hold - Kon

Kill - Gresor

Keep - Pikdlis

Stop - Toto

Run - Wágz

Take - Forev

Walk - Wág

Verbs (as prefix)

Infinitive - Ho'rá

Aorist/Simple present - Há'rar

Present continuative - Hás

Past - Hán

Future - Ghán

Perfect - Hás'r

Prepositions

Of - Nou

From - Youn

For - Bor

By - Yof

Adjectives

Away - Farvan

Bad - Gró

Better - Pothrá

Between - Tulkat

Cold - Bórír

Could - Ilon

Crib - Gunoth

Dark - Vornag

Dead - Conlit

Find - Hjar

Happy - Vlëdil

Hole - Bivlem

Hopless - Drel

Glory - Ákwín

Good - Poth

Great - Maior

Long - Marion

Lost - Felen

Old - Dorin

Shut - Hrem

Wet - Húthral

Wild - Bau

Young - Mhíth

Grammatical conjunctions

And - Ku (and for describing things)/Ou (and for connecting things)

But- Olamyo

For - Vro

Like - Sinya

Nor - Nok

Or - Dífak

So - Thak

Example text
Lol aran anak hron kópan aran lûmaugz nou aran bjan nou bau ku farvan. Ara kópanz nol strút lol!

The people eat the fine meat of the beasts of wild and away! The feast has begun!(At the beginning of a feast.)

Lour gil ara Aror nou Mhald oin So'ún sordom vorev lour.You are now King of Mhald, until dark death take you.(Kingship)