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Created page with "= Perfiktous = ''Perfiktous'' (περφικθυς) is a sacred conlang with agglutinative morphology, grammatical cases, and a phonologically rich system based on the Hellenic alphabet. It was designed for ecclesiastical use, inspired by classical liturgical languages such as Sanskrit, Latin, and Ancient Greek. Its vocabulary is entirely a priori. == History == According to the traditions of the Church of Cáibur, Perfiktous was the language spoken by the first human wh..." |
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According to the traditions of the Church of | According to the traditions of the Church of Kybur (Kaybur), Perfiktous was the language spoken by the first human who pleaded with the gods for mercy. The gods responded, and a sacred covenant was formed. Since then, Perfiktous has been revered as a divine language. Members of the clergy and royalty are required to learn Perfiktous alongside Arini. | ||
== Phonology and Script == | == Phonology and Script == | ||
Revision as of 19:38, 4 September 2025
Perfiktous
Perfiktous (περφικθυς) is a sacred conlang with agglutinative morphology, grammatical cases, and a phonologically rich system based on the Hellenic alphabet. It was designed for ecclesiastical use, inspired by classical liturgical languages such as Sanskrit, Latin, and Ancient Greek. Its vocabulary is entirely a priori.
History
According to the traditions of the Church of Kybur (Kaybur), Perfiktous was the language spoken by the first human who pleaded with the gods for mercy. The gods responded, and a sacred covenant was formed. Since then, Perfiktous has been revered as a divine language. Members of the clergy and royalty are required to learn Perfiktous alongside Arini.
Phonology and Script
Vowels
| Letter | IPA |
|---|---|
| Αα | /ə/ |
| Εε | /e̞/ |
| Ηη | /i/ |
| Ιι | /ɪ/ |
| Οο | /o̞/ |
| Υυ | /ʊ/ |
| Ωω | /u/ |
Consonants
| Letter | IPA |
|---|---|
| Ββ | /v/ |
| Δδ | /ð/ |
| Γγ | /ʒ/ |
| Θθ | /θ/ |
| Ζζ | /z/ |
| Ξξ | /ɕ/ |
| Κκ | /k/ |
| Λλ | /l/ |
| Μμ | /m/ |
| Νν | /n/ |
| Ππ | /p/ |
| Ρρ | /ɾ/ |
| Σσς | /s/ |
| Ττ | /t/ |
| Χχ | /ʀ̥/ |
| Ψψ | /j/ |
| Φφ | /ɸ/ |
Grammar
Cases
| Case | Suffix |
|---|---|
| Genitive | -ί |
| Dative | -ύ |
| Accusative | -ν |
| Locative | -έι |
| Proprietive | -ωθ |
| Nominative (singular) | -ρ |
| Nominative (plural) | -ς |
| Adverbial | -μ |
Genders
| Gender | Marker |
|---|---|
| Masculine | -ο- |
| Feminine | -ε- |
| Inanimate | -ω-, -ώη- |
| Neuter | -α- |
| Hembrine | -ι- |
| Machino | -υ- |
Tense, Aspect, Mood
| Category | Value | Marker |
|---|---|---|
| Tense | Past | ό |
| Tense | Present | ά |
| Tense | Future | έ |
| Aspect | Imperfective | -β |
| Aspect | Progressive | -δ |
| Aspect | Subjunctive | -ύι- |
| Mood | Imperative | -άη |
| Mood | Infinitive | -ώ |
| Mood | Immediative | όι |
Person and Number
| Person | Marker |
|---|---|
| 1st | -γο, -ο, -γ- |
| 2nd | -τυ, -υ, -τ- |
| 3rd | -λε, -ε, -λ- |
| Number | Marker |
|---|---|
| Singular | -ς |
| Plural | -μ |
Lexicon
Articles
- Ερ — the
Pronouns
- Γο — I
- Τυ — you
- Λε — he/she/they
Interrogatives
- Θυτρερ — how much
- δατχ — what, that
Common Nouns
- Ρωκτρακωρ — bridge
- Σιφωορ — father
- Αβλυω — water
- Θας — deities
- Γηφτως — poisons
- Φυωρ — air
- Γυρθιωρ — war
- Βωλυωρ — rain
- Θωιθωρ — everything
- Κωιρ — place
- Θιωρ — heaven/paradise
- Ξαξωρ — sword
Verbs
Transitive
- Γιφτιώ — to marry
- Βω — to move
- Διταθώ — to be able
- Βακώ — to see
- Ραχώ — to kill
- Φικωξώ — to say
Intransitive
- Κω — to live
- Φικώ — to speak
- Ρω — to be
- Νεκώ — to die
Impersonal
- Δεργρώ — there is / there are
Adjectives
- Γιφτιός — married
- Κώη — alive (animal)
- Χίως — important
- Χικραξτως — royal
Adverbs
- Βωμ — actively
- Κρατεμ — emptily
- Φρωρ — yes
- Χωρ — no
Prepositions
- Περ — for
- Αερ — to, toward
- Ενερ — in
- Ψι — of
Conjunctions
- Δερ — if
- Ανδερ — and
- Μαερ — but
Interjections
- Νερδρε — hello
- εσκαρητιέρ — thank you
Numbers
| Number | Word |
|---|---|
| 1 | Ονως |
| 2 | Ωννωμ |
| 3 | Τρονωμ |
| 4 | Κρονωμ |
| 5 | Ξονωμ |
| 6 | Γονωμ |
| 7 | Φρονωμ |
| 8 | Φρωννωμ |
| 9 | Φροτρονωμ |
| 10 | Φροκρονωμ |
| 11 | Φροξονωμ |
| 12 | Φεογονωμ |
| 13 | Φροφρονωμ |
| 14 | Οφροφρονωμ |
| 15 | Ωφροφρονωμ |
| 16 | Τροφροφρονωμ |
| 17 | Κροφροφρονωμ |
| 18 | Ξοφροφρονωμ |
| 19 | Γοφροφρονωμ |