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Warhinysko (/warχinɨsko/; natively warhinysko or warhinysk ward) is a Balto-Slavic language spoken in western Russia and Scandinavia. It's the most spoken Balto-Slavic language in the Unbegotten timeline; it is neither Baltic nor Slavic, and belongs to its own fictional branch of Balto-Slavic. It has a bit of Slavic like palatalization early on but turns them into geminates or Greekifies them (ly > ll > ɬ etc.).

Warhinysko has lost the Balto-Slavic pitch accent system. Some vowel reflexes differ by accent; the PBS acute makes vowels RTR and thus has RTR-like effects on vowels (i > e, u > o, a > o in some cases). Stress is weakly final.

It is inspired by Welsh and Paleosiberian langauges.

PBS *dōra, *źemē, *waljā, *źwēris > *dōrə, *źemmē₁, *wallā, *ẑē₁rɨ > duar, jehmy, wəllo, ghierə /duər, ðehmɨ, wəɬo, ʀiərə/ "gift, earth, pleasure, animal"

dear? dêr? = tree (derwan > *dē₂r)

  • dʰer-mos > darmas 'is suitable' > darm "good" (~ firmus, dharma)

Altaic/Hindi grammar

Declension

Warhinysko has 5 cases: nominative, accusative, oblique-ergative, genitive, and vocative. The oblique-ergative was formed from a merger of the PBS dative, instrumental and locative cases.

Like Baltic and unlike Slavic, Warhinysko has merged masculine and neuter genders. However, like in Slavic languages, there is an animacy distinction in the masculine gender: the accusative case is the same as the genitive for masculine animate nouns and the same as the nominative for other nouns.

o-stem declension

wylk = wolf (m.) guolo = head (f.) morr = sea (m.)
singular plural singular plural singular plural
Nominative wylk wylke guolo guolos morr morre
Genitive wylka wylku guolos guolu morra morru
Accusative wylka wylku guolo guolos morr morre
Oblique-Ergative wylki wylkăn guole guolon morri morrăn
Vocative wylky! wylke! guolă! guolos! morry! morre!

i-stem declension

u-stem declension

ma-declension

werrma = time (m.) karma = karma (m.)*
singular plural singular plural
Nominative werrma werrmyno karma karmyno
Genitive werrmyn werrmynu karmyn karmynu
Accusative werrma werrmyno karma karmyno
Oblique-Ergative werrmyni werrmynăn karmyni karmynăn
Vocative werrma! werrmyno! karma! karmyno!

(*In-universe source of the English word karma)

Verbs

Warhynisko has three different regular verb paradigms:

  • -oþ verbs (merger of Lithuanian -oti, PS -ati and Lithuanian -ėti, PS -ěti; verbs that come from -ēʔtei become Greekified); e.g. jynoþ 'to know' (~ Pol. znać, Lith. žinoti); uðoþ 'to move' (~ Lith. judėti); yhtêtoþ 'to result (from)' (~ Lith. tekėti)
  • -iþ verbs (~ Lithuanian -yti, PS -iti); e.g. ărbiþ 'to work'
  • or -t verbs (~ Lithuanian -ti, PS -ti); e.g. nest, neþ- 'to carry'

jynoþ 'to know':

  • Present participle: jynos (m sg), jynosy (f sg), jynosi (m pl), jynosys (f pl)
    • Present tense: jynos êm, jynos êh, jynos es, jynosi êmy, jynosi êsy, jynosi sos
  • Past participle: jynot (m sg), jynoto (f sg), jynote (m pl), jynotos (f pl)
    • Past tense: jynot es, jynote sos
  • Future tense: jynos bûsu, jynos bûs, jynos bus, jynosi bûsmy, jynosi bûsy, jynosi bus

Conjugation of beroþ 'to give birth' (irregular):

  • Present tense: berăns(y) êm, berăns(y) êh, berăns(y) es, berănsi/ys êmy, berănsi/ys êsy, berănsi/ys es
  • Past tense (suppletive, from *eḱs + imti, also split ergative): hymt(o) es, hymte/os es
    • agreement of the participle is with the direct object, unless the object is 1st or 2nd person in which case it's just "hymt es"