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This language was sparked by a mention in Tolkien's ''The Monsters and the Critics'' about how he overheard a man deciding he would "mark the accusative with a prefix", so I ran with the idea. The language is pretty CVCV and marks cases with prefixes rather than suffixes.
Kamatarna was sparked by a mention in Tolkien's ''The Monsters and the Critics'' about how he overheard a man deciding he would "''mark the accusative with a prefix''", so I ran with the idea. The language is pretty consistently CVCV and marks cases with prefixes rather than suffixes.
::Sample:
:'''Kima dūma plo-kamatar?'''
:''Who comes to our lands?''


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 15:56, 29 September 2021

Kamatarna was sparked by a mention in Tolkien's The Monsters and the Critics about how he overheard a man deciding he would "mark the accusative with a prefix", so I ran with the idea. The language is pretty consistently CVCV and marks cases with prefixes rather than suffixes.

History

Phonology

Grammar

Pronouns

Singular Plural
First person ta tar
Second person koon koor
Third person poon poor

Noun

Cases

Acusativo se forma con el prefijo: plo-

Quién Kima

Number

plural: -r y na, ga de ko-

Sample sentences

Kima dúma plo-kamatar?

Who comes to our land?

Lubunga ko-ta luga ko-koon

It's not up to you, nor up to me.

Pulsamakoon plesa ka!

It's an order from your king!