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** Hüüŋur - huungur | ** Hüüŋur - huungur | ||
** Alfian - alfir | ** Alfian - alfir | ||
====Profanities==== | ====Profanities==== | ||
*From Finnish | *From Finnish |
Revision as of 20:27, 15 October 2024
Basic phrases
Greetings
- Hello;
- hail, sal? (epicene singular)
- haila, sala? (epicene plural)
- hailar, salar? (masc. sing.)
- hailai, salai? (masc. plur.)
- hailo, salo? (fem. sing.)
- hailaar, salaar? (fem. plur.)
- hailan, salan? (neut. sing.)
- hailo, salo? (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender))
- Hi;
- hail (epicene singular)
- haila (epicene plural)
- hailar (masc. sing.)
- hailai (masc. plur.)
- hailo (fem. sing.)
- hailaar (fem. plur.)
- hailan (neut. sing.)
- hailo (neut. plur. (mixed groups, non-binary, unknown gender))
- Welcome - viljakem (as a verb - viljakeman)
Introductions
Names
- What is your name?;
- hat tukarn namar iri? (masc. adressee)
- hat tukon namo iri? (fem. adressee)
- hat tukann naman iri? (neut. adressee)
- My name is [];
- mukarn namar ummi [name in masc. acc.]
- mukon namo ummi [name in fem. acc.]
- mukann naman ummi [name in neut. acc.]
- I am [];
- mukar ummi [name in masc. acc.]
- muko ummi [name in fem. acc.]
- mukan ummi [name in neut. acc.]
Location
Origins
- Masculine
- Where are you from? - hatro tukar kumiri? (Sing.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tukai kumid? (Pl.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tukai kemadir? (Dual)
- Feminine
- Where are you from? - hatro tuko kumiri? (Sing.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tukaar kumid? (Pl.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tukaar kemadir? (Dual)
- Neuter
- Where are you from? - hatro tukan kumiri? (Sing.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tuko kumid? (Pl.)
- Where are you from? - hatro tuko kumadir? (Dual)
- Epicene
- Where are you from? - hatro (tuk) kumiri? (Sing.)
- Where are you from? - hatro (tuk) kumid? (Pl.)
- Where are you from? - hatro (tuk) kumadir? (Dual)
I'm from...
- I'm from [] - mukar kemo fram [place in fem. acc.] (Masc. Speaker)
- I'm from [] - muko kemo fram [place in fem. acc.] (Fem. Speaker)
- I'm from [] - mukan kemo fram [place in fem. acc.] (Other Speaker (Non-binary, etc...))
- I'm from [] - (muk) kemo fram [place in fem. acc.] (unspecified Speaker)
Status
How are you?;
- ho tukar? (to 1 male)
- ho tuko? (to 1 female)
- ho tukan? (to 1 other)
- ho tuk? (to 1 unknown)
- ho tukai? (to 2+ males)
- ho tukaar? (to 2+ females)
- ho tuko? (to 2+ others/mixed groups)
- ho tuka? (to 2+ unknowns)
Responses
- I'm good - vela mag. (Lit. - I'm well capable)
- I'm bad/not good - unvela mag. (Lit. - I'm unwell capable; I'm quite incapable)
- and you? - , jah tuk?
Love
- I love you;
- Epicene (Unknown)
- (muk) frijo tük (to unknown)
- (muk) frijo tükär (to Masc.)
- (muk) frijo tükö (to Fem.)
- (muk) frijo tükän (to Neut.)
- Masculine
- (mukar) frijo tük (to unknown)
- (mukar) frijo tükär (to masc.)
- (mukar) frijo tükö (to fem.)
- (mukar) frijo tükän (to neut.)
- Feminine
- (muko) frijo tük (to unknown)
- (muko) frijo tükär (to masc.)
- (muko) frijo tükö (to fem.)
- (muko) frijo tükän (to neut.)
- Neuter
- (mukan) frijo tük (to unknown)
- (mukan) frijo tükär (to masc.)
- (mukan) frijo tükö (to fem.)
- (mukan) frijo tükän (to neut.)
- Epicene (Unknown)
- All of these are singular to singular, polygamy is a concept that is not seen as necessarily 'bad', but it's not something the tiud (speakers of tiudiskon) people do.
Commands
- Help!;
- help! (2nd sing.)
- helpadir (2nd dual)
- hilpid! (2nd plur.)
Questions
Ordering
- Would you like some []? - (tuk) [Thing in dative] viliir? (sing.)
- Would you like some []? - (tuk) [Thing in dative] viliidir? (dual)
- Would you like some []? - (tuk) [Thing in dative] viliid? (pl.)
- Just a little - liitil
Conlanging
Earth
Countries
Countries are usually neuter, your home and birth countries are feminine though, a notable exception is Finland, which is always Feminine.
- Finland - suomi
Peoples
Ethnicities
Communities
- Furry - manndeur/turri
- Fursuit - manndeurpuku/turripuku
Religions
- faith - -usko (from Finnish)
- Germanic paganism - ansusko (áss faith)
- Judaism - juudusko (Jew faith)
- Christianity - gudsunusko (God-son faith)
Conworlds
langs
- Mine
- Ireumidd - jerumid
- Friend's
- Hüüŋur - huungur
- Alfian - alfir