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Sukkista Isiat (Sukkistan Kesi/ƽɞϑϑιƽⱶoⱱ ϑ϶ƽι) [sukːistanˑkɛsi] is a language developed by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. It is spoken by over | Sukkista Isiat (Sukkistan Kesi/ƽɞϑϑιƽⱶoⱱ ϑ϶ƽι) [sukːistanˑkɛsi] is a language developed by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. It is spoken by over 250 million people in the southern cities across the country of Sukkistanas. The language has a limited vocabulary, however in grammar and etymologically it is closely related to [[Latirdo]], the relation can be compared with that of French and Spanish. | ||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Pronunciation: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |sukːistan kɛsi | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Spoken in: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |Sukkistanas, Tehteluanasta, Leitídua, Sojkyemesten Empire | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Total speakers: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |273 million | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of language families|Language family]]: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |Isiat-West | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:Writing system|Writing system]]: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |Isialuior Script (ϑɞoⱱo ιƽιoψɞιơɥ) | |||
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! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Official status | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:Official language|Official language in]]: | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |Sukkistanas | |||
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! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Language codes | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of ISO 639-1 codes|ISO 639-1]] | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |skt | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of ISO 639-2 codes|ISO 639-2]] | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |skt | |||
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! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:SIL International|SIL]] | |||
| style="text-align: left;" |skt | |||
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! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|See also: [[wikipedia:Language|Language]] – [[wikipedia:Lists of languages|Lists of languages]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 03:11, 20 January 2017
Sukkista Isiat (Sukkistan Kesi/ƽɞϑϑιƽⱶoⱱ ϑ϶ƽι) [sukːistanˑkɛsi] is a language developed by Sihithe Avralte. It is spoken by over 250 million people in the southern cities across the country of Sukkistanas. The language has a limited vocabulary, however in grammar and etymologically it is closely related to Latirdo, the relation can be compared with that of French and Spanish.
Sukkista Isiat ƽɞϑϑιƽⱶoⱱ ϑ϶ƽι | |
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Pronunciation: | sukːistan kɛsi |
Spoken in: | Sukkistanas, Tehteluanasta, Leitídua, Sojkyemesten Empire |
Total speakers: | 273 million |
Language family: | Isiat-West |
Writing system: | Isialuior Script (ϑɞoⱱo ιƽιoψɞιơɥ) |
Official status | |
Official language in: | Sukkistanas |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | skt |
ISO 639-2 | skt |
SIL | skt |
See also: Language – Lists of languages |
Phonology
Sukkista Isiat phonology is more limited than that of Latirdo in consonants, and uses the alphabet slightly differently (ԇ - [ʏ]; ҧ - [j])
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
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Plosive | p | t d | k | ||||
Fricative | v f ð þ | s | h | ||||
Affricate | ts | ||||||
Lateral | l | ||||||
Tap/flap | ɾ | ||||||
Approximant | w | j | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | ||||
Trill | ʀ |
Vowels
VOWELS
Front | Central | Back | |
High | i iː | ʏ ʏː | u uː |
Mid | ɛ ɛː | ʌ | o oː |
Low | æ | a aː |
-accented vowels are pronounced twice as long as non-accented
Orthography
Front | Central | Back | |
High | i, í | y, ý | u, ú |
Mid | e, é | ö | o, ó |
Low | ä | a á |
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Plosive | p | t d | k | ||||
Fricative | v f ð þ | s | h | ||||
Affricate | ts | ||||||
Lateral | l | ||||||
Tap/flap | r | ||||||
Approximant | u | j | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ng | ||||
Trill | rr |
Morphology
Sukkista Isiat is a very agglutinative language, attaching concepts such as case, tense, aspect, mood, person, number, diminutives, definiteness, and possession onto nouns and verbs directly via prefixing and suffixing. An example of a word of significant length is ottokjóikojmuruniarkavatielankossoretiteksynýnallekylyhynovomisinarvynsirystäsi? It is a one-word question meaning "if because of us having been not wanting to have been able to crouch them down with the little deciduous forest's plan that used to be ours??"
Grammar
Sukkista Isiat grammar is VERY complicated and irregular, pluralization and conjugation in particular are difficult.
Nouns
Cases
CASE | Singular | Plural | Suffix |
---|---|---|---|
Nominative | Lira | Lyrä | none |
Accusative | Liras | Lyräs | -s, -es |
Genitive | Liran | Lyrän | -n, -en |
Comitative | Liralle | Lyrälle | -lle, -alle |
Vocative | Lirasses | Lyrässes | -sses, -esses |
Locative | Liravu | Lyrävy | -vu, -vy, -uvu, -yvy |
Pluralization
Sukkista Isiat goes from singular to plural number by a series of vowel shifts.
a →→→ ä
e →→→ ä
i →→→ y
o →→→ ö
u →→→ y
There are many exceptions however to this rule. Irregularities include the following nouns which pluralize differently...
povi, aþta, aþto, sko, tronse, diva, orumu, liákta, kuoma, hyva, pelepri, tupu, toki, alou, vou, kjou, fi, puiri, lospa, vá, má, kaliká, ilaská, klú, ámeno, hiski, auste, teala, siona, jupa, ahiliákta, juma, dveini, julla, luorenínta, laitu
their plurals are...
pyvä, äþtörä, äþtör, sköjri, äyrä/jörä, dyttä, irymy, lyéktärä, kyäntä, hyttä, päläprytä, tytty, tökrä, alyö, vyö, kyö, fyttärä, pýrtä, löspärä, värtä, märtä, kälykärtä, yläskärtä, klyrtä, ämänör, hyskyrtä, äystärtä, tyälä, syön, ýpä, ähylyéktärä, ýmä, dyväryntärtä, ýllä, lyőränýrtä, lätyä
Diminutives and Augmentatives
diminutive: -eti; lira >> lireti
augmentative: -otu; lira >> lirotu
note: final vowel changed to either e or o
note: genitive + accusative leaves possessor in gen. and possesed object in acc.
note: empowered or dimuned nouns have plurals in -nä, AFTER the suffix is added, so it becomes another word alone
"Nominaccusative"
Nominaccusative is the case used when a noun is both receiving an action and giving one, it is in the nominative and accusative simultaneously, we use the suffix -si to denote this, then conjugate the verb committed by the object with the object
Example: I have a tree that grows. - Lennoin luesi mi luara.
Articles
Sukkista Isiat has many, many articles, one on its own the indefinite is 'ne' and it goes before the noun, then the suffixes for the definite article are as follows...
Singular | Plural | |
---|---|---|
Masculine | im -ti | ym -ty |
Feminine | am -ti | äm -ty |
Inanimate | is -ta | ys -tä |
Abstract | ikoj-tea | yköj-tä |
Verbs
CONJUGATION
Sukkista Isiat has five distinct verb groups: -ava, -eva, -iva, -ova, -uva, and they all conjugate differently, mostly in the perfect and pluperfect tenses and sometimes in internal vowels.
-AVA
↓person↓ | Pluperfect | Progressive | Perfect | Past | Recent | Present | Future | Imminent |
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1sg | mlimieksi | mlimiensa | mlimiesta | mlimienu | mlimienurta | mlimien | mlimienti | mlimientile |
2sg | mlimuoksi | mlimuotsa | mlimuosta | mlimuotu | mlimuoturta | mlimuot | mlimuotti | mlimuottile |
3sg | mlimaksi | mlimasa | mlimasta | mlimu | mlimarta | mlima | mlimati | mlimatile |
1pl | mlimyeksi | mlimyensä | mlimyestä | mlimyeny | mlimyenyrtä | mlimyen | mlimyenti | mlimyentilä |
2pl | mlimyöksi | mlimyötsä | mlimyöstä | mlimyöty | mlimyötyrtä | mlimyöt | mlimyötti | mlimyöttilä |
3pl | mlimäksi | mlimäsä | mlimästä | mlimy | mlimärtä | mlimä | mlimäti | mlimätilä |
regular verb in use: mlimava (to drink)
-EVA
↓person↓ | Pluperfect | Progressive | Perfect | Past | Recent | Present | Future | Imminent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1sg | marútéksi | marútensa | marútéin | marúténu | marúténurta | marútén | marúténti | marúténtile |
2sg | marútétsi | marútétsa | marútéit | marútétu | marútéturta | marútét | marútétti | marútéttile |
3sg | marútési | marútésa | marútéi | marútú | marútérta | marúté | marútéti | marútétile |
1pl | marútyeksi | marútyensa | marútyin | marútyeny | marútyenyrtä | marútyen | mlimyenti | marútyentilä |
2pl | marútyetsi | marútyetsa | marútyit | marútyety | marútyetyrtä | marútyet | mlimyötti | marútyettilä |
3pl | marútevytsi | marútevytsa | marútevyit | marútý | marútévytyrta | marútevyt | marútevytti | marútevyttilä |
regular verb in use: marúteva (to translate)
-IVA
↓person↓ | Pluperfect | Perfect | Progressive | Past | Recent | Present | Future | Imminent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1sg | kirinsi | kirista | kirinsa | kirinu | kirinurta | kirin | kirinti | kirintile |
2sg | kiritsi | kiritta | kiritsa | kiritu | kiriturta | kirit | kiritti | kirittile |
3sg | kirísi | kiriasta | kirísa | kirú | kirirta | kirí | kiríti | kirítile |
1pl | kirynsi | kirystä | kirynsä | kiryny | kirynyrtä | kiryn | kirynti | kiryntilä |
2pl | kirytsi | kiryttä | kiryttä | kiryty | kirytyrtä | kiryt | kirytti | kiryttilä |
3pl | kirýsi | kiryästä | kirýsä | kirýhy | kirýrtä | kirý | kirýti | kirýtilä |
regular verb in use: kiriva (to attack)
-OVA
↓person↓ | Pluperfect | Progressive | Perfect | Past | Recent | Present | Future | Imminent |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1sg | ruskonsi | ruskonsa | ruskosta | ruskonu | ruskonurta | ruskon | ruskonti | ruskontili |
2sg | ruskotsi | ruskotsa | ruskotta | ruskotu | ruskoturta | ruskot | ruskotti | ruskottili |
3sg | ruskoksi | ruskoasa | ruskoasta | ruskou | ruskoarta | ruskoa | ruskoati | ruskoatili |
1pl | ruskönsi | ruskönsä | rusköstä | rusköny | ruskönyrtä | ruskön | ruskönti | rusköntili |
2pl | ruskötsi | ruskötsä | rusköttä | rusköty | ruskötyrtä | rusköt | ruskötti | rusköttili |
3pl | rusköjäksi | rusköjäsä | rusköjästä | rusköjy | rusköjärtä | rusköjä | rusköjäti | rusköjätili |
regular verb in use: ruskova (to search, look for)
-UVA
-UVA verbs are conjugated exactly the same way as -OVA verbs, except each internal -o- is replaced with a -u- (-oasta — -uasta)
Irregular Verbs
Although they won't be conjugated here, here is a list of all irregular verbs in Sukkista Isiat:
enneva, aitiva, mieva, lennuva, fereva, vónova, nónova, jupava, hualuva, vintiva, toástava, kuluva, misenuva, noinava, ursava, jorava, luva, tiva, lainiva, novomisenuva, novenneva, lastereva, kotinuva, viniva, ulmava, tiokiva, ovonaitiva, novoaitiva, koaskava, arava
Objects
In Sukkista Isiat, if the object of the verb is direct and a pronoun, it is placed as a suffix. The object suffixes are listed in the Pronouns section. Example: I see, I see you. Ursien, Ursientút
Zero Person
it is formed by putting verb in 3rd person singular conjugation with any tense and mood needed, then adding hyphenated '-ne', meaning 'one' onto the end Example: One cannot think here. Kupivaus-ne étti.
Infinitive
it is the base form of all verbs, in which always ends in VOWEL-va, which must be removed when conjugating Example: We go, To go. Aityän, Aitiva.
Reflection
verbs can reflect their actions back onto their committers by adding the suffix -sse/-ssä Example: He ate, He ate himself. Joru, Jorusse.
Transitive verbs
Transitive verbs transfer their action to the object, with the use of the suffix -ti, which is put after the object, equivalent in english is 'to make' the object do something Example: I sleep, I make you sleep. Toisien, Toisientútti.
Subjunctive Mood
The subjunctive mood in Sukkista Isiat is used to speak of something possible but not concrete, such as 'if I were an astronaut...' and it is denoted with the circumfix ott-i/ot-i note: this mood can be applied to any tense and the circumfix must remain outside Example: You sleep, If you slept. Toisuot, ottoisuoti.
Moods
Mood | Sukkista I. | Translation |
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Normal indicative | ursien | I see |
Interrogative | l(u)ursien | do I see? |
Negative | k(u)ursien | I do not see |
Willing | h(u)ursien | I want to see |
Imperative | ursienurty | I must see |
Possible | ursienus | I may/can see |
Subjunctive | ottursieni | if I saw |
-if moods are to be used together, they are to be attached in the order that they are displayed in the chart.
-moods are indicated AFTER personal and tense conjugation
Pronouns
Personal
Nominative | Accusative | Genitive | Comitative | Locative | |
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1sg | tie | -tét | tien | ilte | tivu |
2sg | tu | -tút | tun | ultu | tuvu |
3sg | ta | -tas | táen | alla | tavu |
3sg inan. | y | -yres | yren | ylle | juvu |
1pl | tye | -tyes | tyen | tyelle | tyevy/tervy |
2pl | työ | -tyt | tyn | tylle | tyvy |
3pl | tä | -täs | täen | tällä | tävy |
-there is no gender distinction in pronouns
Relative
interrogative | conjunctive | this... | that... | none... | every/all... | |
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PERSON | má | mami | marí | marú | sema | tulma |
THING | mé | memi | täjä, täytä | töjä | seme | tulme |
TIME | mó | momi | sata, jarmu | orú | semo | tulmo |
PLACE | muéla | muélami | étti | ótti, orú | semuéla | tulmuéla |
REASON | mirki | mirkimi | mirkí | mirkú | semirki | tulmirki |
MEANS | mirika | mirikami | mirikarí | mirikarú | semirika | tulmirika |
NOTE ON CONJUNCTIVE: In the conjunctive to say for example "with he who", one would use the conjunctive of person "marmu" and decline the "mar" to "malle" to get "mallemu - with he who", and this can be done with any of them by removing -r and adding -lle (mallemi, mellemi, mirkillemi, muéllemi) this also is done for accusative and other cases (mesmi, masmi, muélasmi).
CASES: Often pronouns are declined, which is done by removing the last vowel and adding -s, which is a fairly simple rule. This chart only shoes the pronouns in their NOMINATIVE form. For example, to say "what are you doing?", the "what" is in the accusative, so mé → mes (mes þuotsa?)
Possessive Pronouns
Although the normal possessive pronouns (shown above) can be used for indicating ownership, the simpler way is to add the following suffixes...
pluperfect perfect progress present future past 1 sg. liraksenín lirastanín lirasanín liranín liratinín lirapunín 2 sg liraksenón lirastanón lirasanón liranón liratinón lirapunón 3 sg liraksana lirastana lirasana lirana liratina lirapuna 1 pl liraksynýn lirastänýn lirasänýn liranýn liratinýn lirapynýn 2 pl liraksynőn lirastänőn lirasänőn liranőn liratinőn lirapynőn 3 pl liraksynä lirastänä lirasänä liranä liratinä lirapynä
Example in use - “lira”, meaning "house"
Note: the different tenses indicate the time in which the noun is possessed
Adjectives
Adjective endings are changed depending on the gender of the noun they describe. Noun classes - or genders - in Sukkista Isiat have adjectives take the following forms...
Singular | Plural | |
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Animate masc. | lasido | lasirs |
Animate fem. | lasivo | lasirs |
Inanimate | lasis | lasirs |
Abstract | lasisk | lasirs |
Adjectives ALWAYS come after their nouns
Nouns Derived from Adjectives
The simple suffix -te can be put on the end of any adjective in its default INANIMATE form to make it a noun possessing the quality denoted by the adjective.
koäis → red
koäiste → "the red one"
these nouns can be declined and pluralized just like any other noun.
Prepositions
Prepositions in Sukkista Isiat work the same way as they do in English. Here are some prepositions...
arvu - into
el - of
malá - away from
kjó - by
alkjó - alongside
ufu - over
novovu -n - under
oksivu -n - next to
noivu (-n) - outside
trúvu (-n) - inside
ar - to
tylä - through
yljä - across
lunta - in terms of
jaska - against
Language Examples
Article one of the Declaration of Rights...
Óm ähör nuolä holjórs ju vartars sástolavu ju kuorimiavu. Fällä malirs tihios ju tissotas, ju sáfikiorunivkualle farässärty.