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===Pronunciation===
 
<!-- a - like in English "c'''a'''t"
 
   
e - like in English "b'''e'''d"
 
   
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===Pronunciation===
é - like in English "lion'''e'''ss"
 
   
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==='''IPA vowels'''===
i - like in English "n'''ee'''d"
 
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[a] - a (like in the word '''a'''nd.)
   
o - like in English "d'''o'''g" but like English "r'''oa'''d" at the end of a word.
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[ε] - e (like in the word '''e'''nd.)
   
u - like in English "t'''oo'''"
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[i:] - i (like in the word f'''ee'''d.)
   
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[o] - o (like in the word p'''o'''d.)
Accents on other vowels are also used to denote stress.
 
   
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[o:] - o ''(Only at the end of a word but like in n'''o''''''')
'''Consonants'''
 
   
b - like in English "'''b'''uy"
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[u:] - u (like in the word f'''oo'''d.)
   
c - when followed by i or e like English "ma'''ss'''" Otherwise pronounced like in English "s'''k'''y"
 
   
d - like in English "po'''d'''"
 
   
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Accents are used on vowels to denote stress. It is used in the suffix ''és'' to help further indicate the noun is female.
f - like in English "'''f'''ox"
 
   
g - when followed by i or e like in English "'''j'''am" Otherwise pronounced like in English "'''g'''ood"
 
   
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==='''Consonants with IPA'''===
h - like in English "'''h'''ello"
 
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*c - [k] and [s]
   
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*d - [d]
j - like in English "'''j'''oin"
 
   
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*f - [f]
k - like in English "'''k'''ill"
 
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*g - [g] and [ʤ]
   
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*h - [h]
l - like in English "s'''l'''y"
 
   
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*j - [ʤ] and [ʒ]
m - like in English "'''m'''o'''m'''"
 
   
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*k - [k]
n - like in English "ca'''n'''"
 
   
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*l - [l]
p - like in English "'''p'''od"
 
   
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*m - [m]
r - like in English "'''r'''ight"
 
   
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*n - [n]
s - like in English "bo'''ss'''"
 
   
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*p - [p]
t - like in English "robo'''t'''"
 
   
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*r - [ɹ]
v - like in English "'''v'''ery"
 
   
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*s - [s]
x - like in English "bo'''x'''"
 
   
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*t - [t]
y - like in English "'''y'''es"
 
   
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*v - [v]
   
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*x - [ks]
   
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*y - [j]
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*ç - [ç]
   
Ei - like in English "p'''ay'''"
 
   
Oi - like in English "b'''oy'''"
 
   
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*'''c''' when followed by '''i''' or '''e''' is pronounced like [s]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [k].
Ai - like in English "m'''y'''"
 
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*'''g''' when followed by '''i''' or '''e''' is pronounced like [ʤ]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [g]. The combination '''gh''' is used when the [g] sound is before '''i''' or '''e'''.
   
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*'''j''' when followed by '''i''' or '''e''' is pronounced like [ʒ]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [ʤ].
Au - like in English "h'''ow'''"
 
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====Diphthongs====
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ei - [ei] (like in the word d'''ay'''.)
   
Ch - like in English "'''ch'''ur'''ch'''"
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ai - [ai] (like in the word m'''y'''.)
   
Sh - like in English "ca'''sh'''"
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oi - [oi] (like in the word b'''oy'''.)
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*hu - [w]
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*gu - [gw]
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*cu - [kw]
   
Gu - when followed by a vowel like in English "Lan'''gu'''age"
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*dh - [ð] (like in the word '''th'''e.)
   
Cu - when followed by a vowel like in English "'''qu'''estion"
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*th - [θ] (like in the word '''th'''ink.)
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*''when followed by vowels''
   
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===Pronouns & possessive pronouns===
Hu - when followed by a vowel like in English "'''w'''ill"
 
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I- Mi
   
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He- Li
Dh - like in English "'''th'''e"
 
   
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She- Shi
Th - like in English "'''th'''ink" -->
 
   
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It- Si
'''IPA vowels'''
 
   
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They- Ti
[a] - a (in the word '''a'''nd.)
 
   
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We- Ni
[ε] - e (in the word '''e'''nd.)
 
   
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You- Dhi
[i:] - i (in the word f'''ee'''d.)
 
   
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You all/lot- Dhis
[o] - o (in the word p'''o'''d.)
 
   
[o:] - o ''(Only at the end of a word.)''
 
   
[u:] - u (in the word f'''oo'''d.)
 
   
Accents are used on vowels to denote stress. It is used in the suffix '''''és''''' to help further indicate the noun is female.
 
   
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My- Ma
'''Consonants'''
 
   
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Your- Dha
*c - [k] and [s]
 
   
d - [d]
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His- La
   
f - [f]
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Her- Sha
   
  +
Our- Na
*g - [g] and [ʤ]
 
   
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You lot's- Dhisa
h - [h]
 
   
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Their- Ta
j - [ʤ]
 
   
k - [k]
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Its- Sa
   
l - [l]
 
   
m - [m]
 
   
n - [n]
 
   
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Myself - Mastan
p - [p]
 
   
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Yourself - Dhastan
r - [ɹ]
 
   
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Himself - Lastan
s - [s]
 
   
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Herself - Shastan
t - [t]
 
   
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Ourself - Nastan
v - [v]
 
   
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Yourselves - Dhisastan
x - [ks]
 
   
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Themselves - Tastan
y - [j]
 
   
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Itself - Sastan
   
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(the ''stan'' translates as being.)
   
* '''c''' when followed by '''i''' or '''e''' is pronounced like [s]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [k].
 
   
* '''g''' when followed by '''i''' or '''e''' is pronounced like [ʤ]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [g]. The combination '''gh''' is used when the [g] sound is before '''i''' or '''e'''.
 
   
   
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'''Connectives'''
   
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that, than, which - dhei
ei - [ei]
 
   
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Those, them - dheis
ai - [ai]
 
   
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This, these - dhe, dhes
oi - [oi]
 
   
*hu - [w]
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Who - kei
   
*gu - [gw]
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What - kei
   
*cu - [kw]
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When - huen
   
dh - [ð]
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Where - huer
   
th - [θ]
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Why - poc
   
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Because - podh
* ''when followed by vowels''
 
   
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But - Sed
   
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If - si
   
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not - no
===Pronouns & possessive pronouns===
 
I- Mi
 
   
He- Li
 
   
She- Shi
 
   
It- Si
 
   
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'''Verbs'''
They- Ti
 
   
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To be - Sta
We- Ni
 
   
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To have - Tena
You- Dhi
 
   
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To do - Assa
You all/lot- Dhis
 
   
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To be able to - Possa
   
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To say - Disa
   
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To go - Ira
My- Ma
 
   
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To see - Serva
Your- Dha
 
   
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To give - Dhina
His- La
 
   
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To know - Siensa or 'sa ''(abbreviation)''
Her- Sha
 
   
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To want - Vola
Our- Na
 
   
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To love - Ama
You lot's- Dhisa
 
   
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To arrive - Ariva
Their- Ta
 
   
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To pass - Pasa
Its- Sa
 
   
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To ought to - Deba
   
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To put - Pona
   
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To seem - Sima
Myself - Mastan
 
   
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To stay - Rimana
Yourself - Dhastan
 
   
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To believe - Creia
Himself - Lastan
 
   
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To speak - Pala
Herself - Shastan
 
   
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To take or carry - Toma
Ourself - Nastan
 
   
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To let - Permita
Yourselves - Dhisastan
 
   
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To follow - Sega
Themselves - Tastan
 
   
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To find - Finda
Itself - Sastan
 
   
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To call - Noma
(the ''stan'' translates as being.)
 
   
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To wear - Huera
   
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To write - Scriba
   
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To dance - Dansa
   
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To think - Pensa
'''Connectives'''
 
   
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To wash - Lava
that, than, which - dhei
 
   
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To start - Comensa
Those, them - dheis
 
   
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To read - Lera
This, these - dhe, dhes
 
   
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To play - Jeoia
Who - kei
 
   
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To rise - Asenda
What - kei
 
   
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To fall - Desasenda
When - huen
 
   
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To create - Creiára
Where - huer
 
   
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To destroy - Descreiára
Why - poc
 
   
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To like - Gusta
Because - podh
 
   
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To earn - Gana
But - Sed
 
   
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To laugh - Rida
If - si
 
   
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To sing - Chanta
not - no
 
   
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To live - Viva
   
   
   
'''Verbs'''
 
   
To be - Sta
 
   
To have - Tena
 
   
To do - Asa
 
   
To be able to - Posa
 
   
To say - Disa
 
   
To go - Ira
 
   
To see - Serva
 
   
To give - Dara
 
   
To know - Siensa
 
   
To want - Kera
 
   
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=====Basic verb tenses=====
To love - Ama
 
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Present - remains with '''a '''''(Pal'''a''' - speak)''
   
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Infinitive - remains with '''a '''''(Pal'''a''' - speak)''
To arrive - Ariva
 
   
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Past - a '''d '''is added to the end of the verb. (''Pala'''d''' - spoke'')
To pass - Pasa
 
   
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Future - '''sa '''is''' '''placed before the verb. ''('''sa''' pala - will speak)''
To ought to - Deba
 
   
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Conditional - '''sau '''is placed before the verb. ''('''sau''' pala - would speak)''
To put - Pona
 
   
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Progressive - an '''n '''is added to the end of the verb. ''(Pala'''n''' - speaking)''
To seem - Sima
 
   
To stay - Rimana
 
   
To believe - Creia
 
   
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'''Prepositions'''
To speak - Pala
 
   
To take or carry - Toma
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To - A
   
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Infront of, before - Ante
To let - Permita
 
   
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Around - Sircom
To follow - Sega
 
   
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Against - Contra
To find - Finda
 
   
To call - Noma
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Toward - Erga
   
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Inside - In
To wear - Ghera
 
   
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Outside - Noín
To write - Scriba
 
   
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Below - Infra
To dance - Dansa
 
   
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Between, among - Inter
To think - Pensa
 
   
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Within - Intra
To wash - Lava
 
   
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Near - Prope
To start - Comensa
 
   
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Through - Per
To read - Lera
 
   
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Behind, after - Post
To play - Joga
 
   
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Over - Super
To rise - Asenda
 
   
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Under - Nosuper
To fall - Desasenda
 
   
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Beyond - Ultra
To create - Creiara
 
   
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With - Com
To destroy - Descreiara
 
   
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Without - Nocom
To like - Gusta
 
   
To earn - Gana
 
 
To laugh - Rida
 
 
To sing - Chanta
 
 
To live, dwell (somewhere) - Habita
 
 
To live - Viva
 
 
 
=====Basic verb tenses=====
 
Present - remains with '''a '''''(Pal'''a''' - speak)''
 
 
Infinitive - remains with '''a '''''(Pal'''a''' - speak)''
 
 
Past - a '''d '''is added to the end of the verb. (''Pala'''d''' - spoke'')
 
 
Future - '''sa '''is''' '''placed before the verb. ''('''sa''' pala - will speak)''
 
 
Conditional - '''sau '''is placed before the verb. ''('''sau''' pala - would speak)''
 
 
Progressive - an '''n '''is added to the end of the verb. ''(Pala'''n''' - speaking)''
 
 
 
'''Prepositions'''
 
 
To - A
 
 
Infront of, before - Ante
 
 
Around - Sircom
 
 
Against - Contra
 
 
Toward - Erga
 
 
Inside - In
 
 
Outside - Noín
 
 
Below - Infra
 
 
Between, among - Inter
 
 
Within - Intra
 
 
Near - Prope
 
 
Through - Per
 
 
Behind, after - Post
 
 
Over - Super
 
 
Under - Nosuper
 
 
Beyond - Ultra
 
 
With - Com
 
 
Without - Nocom
 
   
 
=====Adjectives=====
 
=====Adjectives=====
(Adjectives always end in '''e''', gender or pluralization does not affect this.)
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(Adjectives always end in '''e''', gender or pluralization does not affect this.)
 
Good - Bene (''Bad - nobene.'')
 
   
Big - Grande (''Small - nogrande.'')
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Good - Bene (''Bad - nobene.'')
   
Intelligent - Inteligente (''Stupid - noínteligente.'')
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Big - Grande (''Small - nogrande.'')
   
Brave - Brave (''Cowardly - nobrave.'')
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Intelligent - Inteligente (''Stupid - noínteligente.'')
   
Happy - Felise (''Sad - nofelise.'')
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Brave - Brave (''Cowardly - nobrave.'')
   
Interesting - Interese (''Boring - noínterese.'')
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Happy - Felise (''Sad - nofelise.'')
   
Normal - Normale - (''Unusual - nonormale.'')
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Interesting - Interese (''Boring - noínterese.'')
   
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Normal - Normale - (''Unusual - nonormale.'')
Spanish - Ispane
 
=====Noun modifications =====
 
(Nouns which are male end in '''o''' or any consonant. Nouns which are female end in''' és'''. Nouns in which the object is either male and female or lack a gender end in''' i'''. To pluralize these nouns, this rule is applied; the plural of nouns which end in a vowel is the letter '''s'''. Plurals of nouns which end in consonants are '''es'''.)
 
   
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Spanish - Ispane
   
   
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=====Noun modifications=====
Geli - ice, geli + gi - thing = ice cream (''Ice thing''.)
 
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(Nouns which are male end in '''o''' or any consonant. Nouns which are female end in''' és'''. Nouns in which the object is either male and female or lack a gender end in''' i'''. To pluralize these nouns, this rule is applied; the plural of nouns which end in a vowel is the letter '''s'''. Plurals of nouns which end in consonants are '''es'''.)
   
Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + jo - man = guitarist (''Guitar man''.)
 
   
Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + jés - woman = female guitarist (''Guitar woman.'')
 
   
Lusi - light, lusi + si - producer/maker = light bulb (''Light producer.'')
 
   
Domi - house, domi + ti - little = Hut (''As a pose to; domi nogrande - small house'')
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Geli - ice, geli + gi - thing = ice cream (''Ice thing''.)
   
Ispani - Spain, Ispani + ni - language = Spanish ''(Spanish language.)''
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Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + omo - man = guitarist (''Guitar man''.)
   
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Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + omés - woman = female guitarist (''Guitar woman.'')
   
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Lusi - light, lusi + si - producer/maker = light bulb (''Light producer.'')
=====Example text=====
 
   
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Domi - house, domi + ti - little = Hut (''As a pose to; domi nogrande - small house'')
''Le jo sa chanta a la sheves post li pona dheis in ta domitis de sheves. Li pensa dhe sta kei asa dheis tam forsie i efetie noín huen ti sta laboran. Li sa normalei tambei ambula sircom la teri sta serte li no tena norecordad anegi. Post li tena verificad, li ira a le cititi locale huer li normalei finda la amicos i beva e poke de vini. Alcune instansis ti sa ira a le citi grande, comei chei sta molte gis asa i si sta interese. Dho, post li jogad com la amicos li tenad ira a la domi odhrei, sta serte li tenad nutrad la bovéses i acuad la plantis. ''
 
   
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Ispani - Spain, Ispani + ni - language = Spanish ''(Spanish language.)''
''Alcune tempi post, li resivad e scribi de la amico. Si lera, "A, ma amico bene, chei sta molte gis dhei mi nesesita desa dhi. Ma agri nove sta modeste sed si tena e teri-arei bene, dhei sta bele. Dhe rotati mi tena molte asa, mi tena semina ma ordi por ma biri, si sta dhe dhei sta ma ocupi i por dhei mi sta optime, mi pensa. Tambei mi tena ira a le citi vida ma odhrei amico Obo kei mi envidia li li tena molte chei, sed nadi dhei mi gusta more dhei la casei, no chei sta caseis more bene dhei si por flavori i digeri fasile. ''
 
   
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Compra - to buy, compra + lughi - place = Market ''(Buying place.)''
The man will sing to his horses after he puts them in their stables. He thinks this is what makes them so powerful and effective outside when they're working. He will normally also walk around his land to make sure he hasn't forgotten anything. After he has checked his land, he goes to the local town where he usually meets his friends and drinks some wine. Sometimes they will go to the big city, as there are many things to do and it is interesting. However, after he played with his friends he had to go to his house again, to be sure he had fed his cows and watered his plants.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:36, 21 May 2015


Pronunciation

IPA vowels

[a] - a (like in the word and.)

[ε] - e (like in the word end.)

[i:] - i (like in the word feed.)

[o] - o (like in the word pod.)

[o:] - o (Only at the end of a word but like in no'')

[u:] - u (like in the word food.)


Accents are used on vowels to denote stress. It is used in the suffix és to help further indicate the noun is female.


Consonants with IPA

  • c - [k] and [s]
  • d - [d]
  • f - [f]
  • g - [g] and [ʤ]
  • h - [h]
  • j - [ʤ] and [ʒ]
  • k - [k]
  • l - [l]
  • m - [m]
  • n - [n]
  • p - [p]
  • r - [ɹ]
  • s - [s]
  • t - [t]
  • v - [v]
  • x - [ks]
  • y - [j]
  • ç - [ç]


  • c when followed by i or e is pronounced like [s]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [k].
  • g when followed by i or e is pronounced like [ʤ]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [g]. The combination gh is used when the [g] sound is before i or e.
  • j when followed by i or e is pronounced like [ʒ]. Elsewhere it is pronounced like [ʤ].

Diphthongs

ei - [ei] (like in the word day.)

ai - [ai] (like in the word my.)

oi - [oi] (like in the word boy.)

  • hu - [w]
  • gu - [gw]
  • cu - [kw]
  • dh - [ð] (like in the word the.)
  • th - [θ] (like in the word think.)
  • when followed by vowels

Pronouns & possessive pronouns

I- Mi
He- Li
She- Shi
It- Si
They- Ti
We- Ni
You- Dhi
You all/lot- Dhis



My- Ma
Your- Dha
His- La
Her- Sha
Our- Na
You lot's- Dhisa
Their- Ta
Its- Sa



Myself - Mastan
Yourself - Dhastan
Himself - Lastan
Herself - Shastan
Ourself - Nastan
Yourselves - Dhisastan
Themselves - Tastan
Itself - Sastan
(the stan translates as being.)



Connectives

that, than, which - dhei
Those, them - dheis
This, these - dhe, dhes
Who - kei
What - kei
When - huen
Where - huer
Why - poc
Because - podh
But - Sed
If - si
not - no



Verbs

To be - Sta
To have - Tena
To do - Assa
To be able to - Possa
To say - Disa
To go - Ira
To see - Serva
To give - Dhina
To know - Siensa or 'sa (abbreviation)
To want - Vola
To love - Ama
To arrive - Ariva
To pass - Pasa
To ought to - Deba
To put - Pona
To seem - Sima
To stay - Rimana
To believe - Creia
To speak - Pala
To take or carry - Toma
To let - Permita
To follow - Sega
To find - Finda
To call - Noma
To wear - Huera
To write - Scriba
To dance - Dansa
To think - Pensa
To wash - Lava
To start - Comensa
To read - Lera
To play - Jeoia
To rise - Asenda
To fall - Desasenda
To create - Creiára
To destroy - Descreiára
To like - Gusta
To earn - Gana
To laugh - Rida
To sing - Chanta
To live - Viva








Basic verb tenses
Present - remains with a (Pala - speak)
Infinitive - remains with a (Pala - speak)
Past - a d is added to the end of the verb. (Palad - spoke)
Future - sa is placed before the verb. (sa pala - will speak)
Conditional - sau is placed before the verb. (sau pala - would speak)
Progressive - an n is added to the end of the verb. (Palan - speaking)


Prepositions

To - A
Infront of, before - Ante
Around - Sircom
Against - Contra
Toward - Erga
Inside - In
Outside - Noín
Below - Infra
Between, among - Inter
Within - Intra
Near - Prope
Through - Per
Behind, after - Post
Over - Super
Under - Nosuper
Beyond - Ultra
With - Com
Without - Nocom


Adjectives
(Adjectives always end in e, gender or pluralization does not affect this.)
Good - Bene (Bad - nobene.)
Big - Grande (Small - nogrande.)
Intelligent - Inteligente (Stupid - noínteligente.)
Brave - Brave (Cowardly - nobrave.)
Happy - Felise (Sad - nofelise.)
Interesting - Interese (Boring - noínterese.)
Normal - Normale - (Unusual - nonormale.)
Spanish - Ispane


Noun modifications
(Nouns which are male end in o or any consonant. Nouns which are female end in és. Nouns in which the object is either male and female or lack a gender end in i. To pluralize these nouns, this rule is applied; the plural of nouns which end in a vowel is the letter s. Plurals of nouns which end in consonants are es.)



Geli - ice, geli + gi - thing = ice cream (Ice thing.)
Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + omo - man = guitarist (Guitar man.)
Ghitari - guitar, ghitari + omés - woman = female guitarist (Guitar woman.)
Lusi - light, lusi + si - producer/maker = light bulb (Light producer.)
Domi - house, domi + ti - little = Hut (As a pose to; domi nogrande - small house)
Ispani - Spain, Ispani + ni - language = Spanish (Spanish language.)
Compra - to buy, compra + lughi - place = Market (Buying place.)