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You must know that Talamäskaski is very hard to learn because most of the words can have different forms and then sound like other ones. But you're in for a pleasant surprise.

Talamäskaski is well suited for the Roman alphabet, and its pronunciation is therefore quite easy to master. It does possess noun cases, and the verbs inflect rather liberally, but the learner will get used to these new concepts rather quickly.

Vocabulary and Useful Phrases

English Talamäskaski
I Ja
You (sing. inf.) Wos
You (sing. for.) Kos
He Ong
She Ang
It (an. neu.) Ing
It (in. neu.) Eng
We (two) Sandwa
You (two inf.) Sxidwa
You (two for.) Qidwa
They (two) (masc.) Ondwa
They (two) (fem.) Andwe
They (two) (an. neu.) Indwije
They (two) (in. neu.) Endwije
We San
You (pl. inf.) Sxi
You (pl. for.) Qi
They (masc.) Ongs
They (fem.) Angs
They (an. neu.) Ings
They (in. neu.) Engs
Good day Döbür dzxijej
Good morning Döbür igxoej
Good evening Pazel ardej (lit. Peaceful evening)
Good afternoon Döbür middzxijej
Good night Wxatwy rejznej (lit. Easy night)
Thanks S rownö hrazënome
Goodbye (formal) Astrk
You're welcome Hrazën rownö-ma
Here you are
You're welcome
Bye
Dog
Cat
Man
Woman
Yes
No
My name is... ... (lit. I call myself) or more rarely ...
Water
Food
I love you
Next
Fool
Hello, hi (also means healthy)

The nominative case of Masculine and Feminine nouns

Singular/Tsinglu

Masculine nouns in the nominative case usually do not have a fixed ending. Student, Pilot, Professor are all Masculine nouns.

Feminine nouns have a fixed ending. If the Student is female, the noun would change to Studentica. The fixed ending is ica, or occasionally, just an a is there, like Škola/Plaža.

Neuter nouns end with -o or -e. Neuter nouns can't be changed to Masculine or Feminine usually.

Muški rod (Masculine) Ženski rod (Feminine) Srednji rod (Neuter)
Student Student + ica = Studentica Vino
Profesor Profesor + ica = Profesorica Jaje

Plural/Množina

Masculine nouns when plural, add -i onto the end of the word, although if masculine nouns of one syllable ending end with a "hard consonant", -ovi is added instead of -i, like Gradovi (towns). The singular is Grad (towns)

Feminine nouns when plural, replace the -a, and add -e onto the end of the word.

Neuter nouns when plural replace the -o or -e and add -a onto the end of the word. Some nouns insert -en- between the stem and the plural, like ramena (shoulders). Also, some nouns in Neuter only exist in plural form, such as Vrata (door), Novine (newspaper). Finally, some nouns have an irregular plural, meaning they don't always end with -a in plural form, such as Uho (ear) = Uši (ears) or Oko (eye) = Oči (eyes)

Muški rod (Masculine) Ženski rod (Feminine) Srednji rod (Neuter)
Student + i = Studenti Student + ica - a + e = Studentice Vino - o + a = Vina
Profesor + i = Profesori Profesor + ica - a + e = Profesorice Jaje - e + a = Jaja
Pilot + i = Piloti Škol + a - a + e (Škol + e = Škole) Ime + na = Imena


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