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Hello; | Note that these are Formal þiudiskon word forms, see the lang page for differences between Formal and colloquial. | ||
hailaz, säliz? (masc. sing.) | ==Basic phrases== | ||
hailai, sälijäi? (masc. plur.) | ===Greetings=== | ||
hailo, sälii? (fem. sing.) | * Hello; | ||
hailaz, sälijäz? (fem. plur.) | ** hailaz, säliz? (masc. sing.) | ||
hailan, sälïn? (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender)) | ** hailai, sälijäi? (masc. plur.) | ||
hailo, sälijö? (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender)) | ** hailo, sälii? (fem. sing.) | ||
** hailaz, sälijäz? (fem. plur.) | |||
** hailan, sälïn? (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender)) | |||
** hailo, sälijö? (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender)) | |||
Hi; | * Hi; | ||
hailaz (masc. sing.) | ** hailaz (masc. sing.) | ||
hailai (masc. plur.) | ** hailai (masc. plur.) | ||
hailo (fem. sing.) | ** hailo (fem. sing.) | ||
hailaz (fem. plur.) | ** hailaz (fem. plur.) | ||
hailan (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender)) | ** hailan (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender)) | ||
hailo (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender)) | ** hailo (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender)) | ||
* Welcome - wiljakwëmoo (as a verb - wiljakwëmanan | |||
===Introductions=== | |||
====Names==== | |||
* What is your name? - hwat isti þïïnäz namoo? | |||
* My name is [] - mïïnäz namoo isti [] | |||
* I am [] - ik immi [] | |||
====Location==== | |||
* Where are you from? - hwaþroo kwïmizi? | |||
* I'm from [] - kwemöö fram [place in dative] | |||
===Status=== | |||
How are you?; | |||
* hwo þuu? (to 1) | |||
* hwo jut? (to 2) | |||
* hwo juuz? (to 3+) | |||
====Responses==== | |||
* I'm good - welän mag. | |||
* I'm bad/not good - unwëlan mag. | |||
* and you? - , jahw þuu? | |||
===Love=== | |||
* I love you - (ik) þik frijosi | |||
===Commands=== | |||
* Help!; | |||
** help! (2nd sing.) | |||
** helpädiz! (2nd dual) | |||
** hilpid! (2nd plur.) | |||
===Questions=== | |||
===Ordering=== | |||
* Would you like some []? - (þuu) wunskijais [Thing in dative]? | |||
* Just a little; | |||
** liitilaz (masc nouns) | |||
** liitilo (fem nouns) | |||
** liitilan (neut. nouns) | |||
==Conlanging== | |||
===basic phrases=== | |||
* Conlang (noun) - steïpäräzdö | |||
* Conlang (verb) - steïpäsprekänän | |||
[[Category:þiudiskon]] | [[Category:þiudiskon]] |
Latest revision as of 02:45, 12 October 2024
Note that these are Formal þiudiskon word forms, see the lang page for differences between Formal and colloquial.
Basic phrases
Greetings
- Hello;
- hailaz, säliz? (masc. sing.)
- hailai, sälijäi? (masc. plur.)
- hailo, sälii? (fem. sing.)
- hailaz, sälijäz? (fem. plur.)
- hailan, sälïn? (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender))
- hailo, sälijö? (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender))
- Hi;
- hailaz (masc. sing.)
- hailai (masc. plur.)
- hailo (fem. sing.)
- hailaz (fem. plur.)
- hailan (neut. sing. (for non-binary or unknown gender))
- hailo (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender))
- Welcome - wiljakwëmoo (as a verb - wiljakwëmanan
Introductions
Names
- What is your name? - hwat isti þïïnäz namoo?
- My name is [] - mïïnäz namoo isti []
- I am [] - ik immi []
Location
- Where are you from? - hwaþroo kwïmizi?
- I'm from [] - kwemöö fram [place in dative]
Status
How are you?;
- hwo þuu? (to 1)
- hwo jut? (to 2)
- hwo juuz? (to 3+)
Responses
- I'm good - welän mag.
- I'm bad/not good - unwëlan mag.
- and you? - , jahw þuu?
Love
- I love you - (ik) þik frijosi
Commands
- Help!;
- help! (2nd sing.)
- helpädiz! (2nd dual)
- hilpid! (2nd plur.)
Questions
Ordering
- Would you like some []? - (þuu) wunskijais [Thing in dative]?
- Just a little;
- liitilaz (masc nouns)
- liitilo (fem nouns)
- liitilan (neut. nouns)
Conlanging
basic phrases
- Conlang (noun) - steïpäräzdö
- Conlang (verb) - steïpäsprekänän