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===Toryl history===
===Toryl history===


The beginning of Toryl history is difficult to trace, though ultimately it seems to have developed on the arrival of So'raan settlers to the city of Torroel. The settlers adopted the language of the natives through necessity but introduced loan words and some grammatical innovations. Aided by the organization and arms of the settlers, the Toryl united several of the Pyrittyl tribes and city states. They would eventually gather enough force to route the Galav tribes, even conquering the Loerngel. Since then, the Toryl have been expanding, both North, where at the time of the story, they have recently completed conquering all of Cwelâr and Eastwards where they now hold many of the once proud states of their So'raan ancestors.  
The beginning of Toryl history is difficult to trace, though ultimately it seems to have developed on the arrival of So'raan settlers to the city of Torroel. The settlers adopted the language of the natives through necessity but introduced loan words and some grammatical innovations. Aided by the organization and arms of the settlers, the Toryl united several of the Pyrittyl tribes and city states. They would eventually gather enough force to route the Galav tribes, even conquering the Loerngyyl. Since then, the Toryl have been expanding, both North, where at the time of the story, they have recently completed conquering all of Cwelâr and Eastwards where they now hold many of the once proud states of their So'raan ancestors.  


===To do===
===To do===
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==Grammar==
==Grammar==


*"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr"
*SVO order, though S is usually dropped except in third person where it needs to be indicated.
*"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world"
 
*[This is one of the few written sentances in Northern-Pyrittyl prior extinction and assimilation into Toryl, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.]
===Gender===
Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case.
 
===Possessive===


*Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case.
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
*Verb conjugations;
 
 
===Verb conjugations===
** Present -[n]o/u, -[n]e, -[n]ae/aa, -[s]is/ys, -[n]ar, -[h]os/yys
** Present -[n]o/u, -[n]e, -[n]ae/aa, -[s]is/ys, -[n]ar, -[h]os/yys
** Past- [n]or/ur, -[n]er, -[n]aer/aar, -[s]in/yn, -[n]an, -[h]on/yyn
** Past- [n]or/ur, -[n]er, -[n]aer/aar, -[s]in/yn, -[n]an, -[h]on/yyn
** Future- [h]od/ud, -[n]ed, -[n]aed/aad, -[n]in/yd, -[n]ad, -[s]ot/yyd
** Future- [h]od/ud, -[n]ed, -[n]aed/aad, -[n]in/yd, -[n]ad, -[s]ot/yyd
[The vowels are related to the pronouns, the consonants are aesthetic and based on what seemed to sound fitting with them in order to have them be distinguishable]
[The vowels are related to the pronouns, the consonants are aesthetic and based on what seemed to sound fitting with them in order to have them be distinguishable]
*Adjective Ending: -il/-yl
 
*SVO order, though S is usually dropped except in third person where it needs to be indicated.
===Adjective Ending===
*Pluralization; Infixed ending;
 
*-yl
 
==Pluralization==
 
In most cases in Toryl, pluralization is marked with an "i-mutation" in the final vowel;
 
**a->e->ae->yy
**a->e->ae->yy
**o->oe/uy/aa->u->i/y->yy [o->oe->u->i->yy, other vowels are not pluralized to, only from]
**o->oe/uy/aa->u->i/y->yy [o->oe->u->i->yy, other vowels are not pluralized to, only from]
**In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "a" is affixed to the word ending.
 
In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "e" is affixed to the word ending.  
 
Note; Don't know much I like this since it implies that the Fén "-a" was an innovation [when it ought to be "e"] rather than the Cwengâr -à/-a [which ought to be -ô]. This is an error that I'm considering rectifying within Cwengâr since their two sound plural comes off as obtuse to me. If I keep the Fén plural, I may reverse this entirely, so that it moves to be broader and more open.
 
==Prepositions==
 
*daer
*do
*del
*de
*rel
*kin
*ru
*kor
*ke
*ku
*nir
 
Note: Translations forthcoming. May add consonants to the endings and imply that they are present in roots. Partial to "s".
 
==Copula==
 
*Yes and No exist in Toryr and Pyrittyl languages, usually derived from the roots of "Yyd" [this] and "[n]ae" [negative copula]. Yyl an Ael in Toryl.
*Yes and No exist in Toryr and Pyrittyl languages, usually derived from the roots of "Yyd" [this] and "[n]ae" [negative copula]. Yyl an Ael in Toryl.
*Prepostions: daer, do, del, de, rel, kin, ru, kor, ke, ku, nir, etc, etc.
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