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About Massodymia[]

Masso is The Sun Language. Massodymians who speak this language worship the sun and revere great spirits that empower and reside in nature. They treat the Earth as if it's a separate individual. So, as you could guess, they treat the planet with care. They view themselves as caretakers or custodians of the Earth. Massodymia is famous for the Mesa Territory (It's a desert religion).

Classification and Dialects[]

Masso is a branch off of a rather large tree. Sometimes, there is more than one word or more than one way to say one thing. Along with double or triple words, there are two correct sentence structure. but SVO is more correct. SVO is the correct way, but you can word things SOV because it still makes sense both ways. Simple sentences are more likely to use less correct way while more complex sentences usually aren't.

Phonology[]

You read it exactly like you read Na'vi except that the letters with dots or stress marks are not used. Instead, you can just slap an "h" behind the letter A and now it's Ah as in "Cat"! The letter I works the same way but it's the "ih" sound as in "big".

Double vowels are extended.

Pronuciation[]

Letter A Ah E I O U/OO Ih B D F G H
Sound Ah! Cat Eh EE Oh OO Did Big Dad Fish Gate Hare
Letter J K L M N Ng P R S Sh Ch Th
Sound Jack Kill Lol Mom Nah! Sing peep Rose Snake Shake Change
Letter T V W Y Z '
Sound Tyrant Vixie what Yeah Zed Uh''oh

Grammar[]

"Not" or "No" attaches to the verb. Is like a contraction. Ex. Haka na'sh-ghi ha'a. (That is not good.) Ghi is pronounced as "Gee"-- it just looks weird. The reason why it has a random "h" in it is so it's recognizable and easily distinguishable in writing (If the dash didn't give you the first clue). The word for "you" has the same kind of spelling (Yeh) but the "H" is just dropped. But it isn't wrong to spell it as "Yeh" because there's not really a difference in pronunciation. You would not use this behind a noun, however. Auxiliary verbs are attached to verbs like this but what do you do if you want to use both? Well, that's just what you do! You use both, but put "Ghi" in between the two words. (See A. Verbs)

Ex. Ko sani'sa-ghike! (I will not sell!)

Nouns[]

There are no plural nouns. If it is necessary to state if there is more than one wolf, for example, then you could say many, few, or the exact number.

Ex. Uhna ha'u. (Few wolves.)

Ex. Nuka'te ha'u. (Two wolves.)


Verbs[]

Verbs only have 3 tenses and they change for nothing else! And those tenses are present, past and future! You must change the first syllable to change the tense. all you have to do is add a "y" in the right place.'
Past Present Future
To eat Pyachee Pachee Paychee
To laugh Hya'ke Ha'ke Hay'ke
To cry Nya'lake A'lake Nay'lake

**Just pretend that there is an invisible "N" in front of the vowel that starts the word.


Auxiliary[]

  Ko ma'sagna haka sha'o sugna na'ch-ke rina'ne. (I think that it will rain.)

(Literally: I think that the sky will do rain.) These words are attachments to the verb. Only negatives (no/not) and these words attach to the end of verbs-- everything else is treated like an adjective.

May- Ka'→ Ha'a an'ua na'pi-ka'. (May you have a good life.)

Might-tsa→ Ko haba'de-tsa ye mo'nee.

Must-Re→ Yee hev'ash-re! (We must fight!)

Can- Puh/huh→ Ye sha'ge-puh? (Can you walk?)

Shall- Va→ Ye nayi'da-ghiva! (You shall not pass!)

Will- Ke→ Anya'ay-ke ye. ([I] will kill you.)

Could- Gnu→ Ye ga'ash-gnu ko?! (Could you help me?!)

Should- Tsre→ Ko ga'ash-tsre. (I should help you.)

Would- Yeo→ Ko ga'ash-yeo ye. (I would help you.)

Words[]

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No. English Masso
1IKo
2you (singular)Ye // Yeh
3heOka'
4weYee
5you (plural)Wee
6theyWe
7thisHeke
8thatHaka
9hereKo'un
10thereHun'i
11whoNaha'pa
12whatA'na
13whereUn'i // Naha'pa
14whenA'na
15howHa'ma
16notGhi
17allpala
18manyUnah
19someAtem
20fewAnuh
21other
22oneSo'nee
23twoNuka
24threeSama
25fourHevaka
26fiveJo'
27bigMwa
28longLogna'
29wide
30thick
31heavy
32smallChee
33shortCheegna'
34narrow
35thin
36womanKe'nut
37man (adult male)Ka'nut
38man (human being)Gaske'ta
39childKo'ga
40wifeKegama
41husbandKagama
42motherNut // Muta
43fatherNut // Nuta
44animalAn'aus
45fishHabaree
46birdAn'aow
47dogFas
48louse
49snakeMonah
50wormLira
51treePase
52forestPaseda
53stick
54fruitSa
55seed
56leafPaha
57rootParo'da
58bark
59flowerPawa
60grassPashee
61rope
62skin
63meatBa'gna
64bloodAn'ay
65boneBo'ke
66fat
67egg
68horn
69tail
70featherAna'a
71hair
72head
73ear
74eye
75nose
76mouth
77tooth
78tongue
79fingernail
80foot
81leg
82knee
83hand
84wingAn'aowe
85belly
86guts
87neck
88backGnega'mye
89breast
90heartKo
91liver
92drinkBachee
93eatPachee
94bite
95suck
96spit
97vomit
98blow
99breatheSuzu
100laughHa'ke
101seeMega'ya
102hearGa'kikeva
103knowMa'kngya
104thinkMa'sagna
105smellFa'sa
106fearA'la
107sleepHa'sh
108liveAn'ya
109dieAnya'iyo
110killAnya'ay
111fightHev'ash // Heva'ash
112huntA'te
113hit
114cutKaree
115split
116stab
117scratch
118digFasa // Shaokata
119swimSha'puwa
120flySha'owa
121walkSha'ge
122comeGa'nesha
123liePena'shee
124sitDaka'na
125standDaka'ma
126turnTu'rene
127fallAcha'nu
128giveHaba'de
129hold
130squeeze
131rub
132washLuka'va
133wipe
134pullTo'de
135pushTode
136throw
137tie
138sewTi'nge
139count
140sayDa'ska
141singSono'am
142playKo'am
143float
144flow
145freezeHa'reeva
146swell
147sunMasa
148moonTsuna
149starDe'reva
150waterRi'ga
151rainRina'ne
152riverRi'gaya
153lakeRigasa
154seaRi // Ree
155saltPe'ra
156stoneNa'ke
157sandRoka
158dustPo'bi
159earthNayeleeyona // Yona
160cloudSugnaya
161fogSesaya
162skySugna
163windSesa
164snowHa'ree
165iceHa'reena
166smokeHopi'su
167fireHopi // Cheehopi
168ashHopi'iyasa
169burnHopi'ya
170roadTu'paya
171mountainHe'o
172redSa'na
173greenPe'ree
174yellowShakash
175whiteHa'sa
176blackI'sa
177nightGnaso'chee
178dayChee // Maso'chee
179year
180warmTo'ropi
181coldhi'gi
182fullKobasa
183newCheeno
184oldSota'wa // 'ute
185goodHa'a
186bad'iyo
187rotten'iyosa
188dirtyJa'
189straight
190round
191sharp
192dull
193smooth
194wetSu'riya
195dryDu'ra
196correctHa'an
197nearNe'a
198farVah'tsee
199rightYa'ee // Yaee
200leftKayee
201atUn
202inAn
203withNee
204and'Anua
205ifDle // Dale
206becauseSu'eka
207nameNe'ma

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Example text[]

Yeh na'ha 'ash? Do you need help?

Ko au'nee! I'm hurt!

Yeh na'sh au'nee? Are you hurt?

Yeh ga'pash 'ash? Do you need help?

Yeh na'sh...? You are...? (Also slang; How are you?)

Ha'ma na'sh yeh? How are you? (Formal)

A'na da'skeda yeh da'ska? What language do you speak?

Ko da'ska Glish. I speak English.

Ko da'ska-ghi Glish. I do not speak English.

Ko da'ska Maso'da. I speak Massodymian.

Ko da'ska-ghi Maso'da. I do not speak Massodymian.

Ko da'ska uhna Maso'da. I speak little Massodymian.

Un'i na'sh yeh? Where are you?

Ba'de haka mut-un. (Bring this to mother.)

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