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* lēa, állē = near, at, by, close to <!--Vllăh > al--> | * lēa, állē = near, at, by, close to <!--Vllăh > al--> | ||
* állēos = road, street, avenue | * állēos = road, street, avenue | ||
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Classical Ylonian: méiis ãprétãs týnanókē | |||
méi-i-s ã-pret-ã-s tý-n-a-nók-ē | |||
1stem.PL.TERM NEG.finish.OBL.TERM all.OBL.OBL.night.LOC | |||
/mi::s a'pretas ,tyna'nokE:/ | |||
Vulgar Ylonian/Ylidian: mii apleda tinanogo (probably) | |||
(See if you can guess the source language The second word should be a good hint) | |||
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Revision as of 09:12, 6 May 2017
Classical Ylonian (Ýlonos) is a Ylid language that was spoken in the classical Ylonian confederacy as a lingua franca.
Real World Background
Ylonian is based off of Esperanto and thus might be considered an Esperantido in a loose sense. It takes features of Esperanto that in a traditional grammatical analysis might be taken to be more "ancient" and haphazardly extrapolates those features to make a classical hellenaesthetic looking language that isn't totally Indo-European.
Grammar
- -s = terminative
- -o = plain nominative ending
- -ā = locative (used for adverbs too)
- -n = oblique ("marked") case (used to form adjectives, genitives, nominalise etc)
- -i = stative and gerundative
- -a, o, etc
Vocabulary
- ýlos = person
- kíos / áthios = man
- níos / ánios = woman
- meia phóla hélanon stāllos kiéllā/spírā kes > mia fola hélano stēllo spírēke my green shining star is in heaven
- kontis = to speak
- preos = end
- pretã = finished, ready
- ãpretã = not finished, open (of a shop)
- týna = every
- týs = all
- nókos = dark
- lēa, állē = near, at, by, close to
- állēos = road, street, avenue