Dzetcavu

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Introduction

Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Dental Alveolar Post Alveolar Velar
Plosive voicless p /p/ t /t/ k /k/
voiced b /b/ d /d/ g /g/
Nasal m /m/ n /n/
Fricative voiceless f /f/ s /s/ c /ʃ/ x /x/
voiced v /v/ z /z/ j /ʒ/ ĝ /ɣ/
Trill r /r/
Lateral Approximant l /l/
Affricate voiceless ps /ps/
pc /pʃ/
pf /pf/
ts /ts/
tc /tʃ/
ks /ks/
kc /kʃ/
voiced bz /bz/
bj /bʒ/
bv /bv/
dz /dz/
dj /dʒ/
gz /gz/
gj /gʒ/

Vowels

Front Back Diphthongs
Close i /i/ u /u/ ui /ui/
Near-Close ī /ɪ/
Close-Mid e /e/ o /o/ ei /ei/
Open a /a/ ai /ai/

Orthography

Romanized Alphabet

Dzetcavu Alphabetical Order
p b t d k g m n r f v s z c j x ğ l i u ī e o a
п б т д к г м н р ф в с з ш ж х я л и у й е о а

Syntax

Word Order

  • VOS/VPA
  • Modifier second

Morphology

Morphosyntactic Alignment

  • Ergative-Absolutive

Verbs

Tense

Tenses in Dzetcavu are indicated by tense particles proceeding the verb except for the present tense, indicated by the lack of tense particles . There are five tense particles: past, near past, future, near future, and the infinite.

Past
псио

Near Past
сега

Future
дегз

Near Future
шодз

Infinite
датшй

The Infinite Particle

The infinite "tense" particle is not so much a tense marker as a lack-of-tense marker. The infinite tense is used most often when stating facts or making promises and oaths. Any other situation where tense is not a factor, the infinite tense is used. It can also be used to make emphasize a declaration of some sort such as a declaration of faith, love, or guilt.

Imperative Mood

-ij Verbs

Simple Progressive Perfect
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
1st Person -i -iac -ri -ric -ni -nic
2nd Person -iz -ita -riz -rita -niz -niza
3rd Person -ize -izev -rize -riv -nize -niv

-uj Verbs

Simple Progressive Perfect
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
1st Person -u -uīc -ru -ruc -nu -nuc
2nd Person -uz -utī -ruz -rut -nuz -nut
3rd Person -uzī -uzīv -ruzī -ruv -nuzī -nuv

-īj Verbs

Simple Progressive Perfect
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
1st Person -īc -rī -rīc -nī -nīc
2nd Person -īz -īt -rīz -rīt -nīz -nīt
3rd Person -īze -īv -rīze -rīv -nīze -nīv

-ej Verbs

Simple Progressive Perfect
Singular Plural Singular Plural Singular Plural
1st Person -e -ec -re -rec -ne -nec
2nd Person -ez -eta -rez -ret -nez -net
3rd Person -eze -ezev -reze -rev -neze -nev

Nouns

Pronominal Open Class Words

Dzetcavu doesn't have any official pronouns. Instead, titles or a person's name are used to refer to who is being spoken to or about. The person that each title is under doesn't have to be used strictly in that person.

Title Formality Notes
First Person
xes general "speaker" used when one doesn't know the person or is speaking hypothetically
Second Person
bai general "audience" used when one doesn't know the person or is speaking hypothetically
ines informal "acquaintance"
bvīrtoc private "female-mate" used to refer to a female companion that the speaker would or has reproduced with
adjutoc private "male-mate" used to refer to a male companion that the speaker would or has reproduced with
Third Person
tuct general "person" used when one doesn't know the person or is speaking hypothetically
gois general "thing" best approximation of "it" and is used to anything without a consciousness including objects, and ideas
īska general "thing" used to refer to anything with a consciousness such as people and animals
epsī general "object" used to refer to some physical object

Sample Texts

Sentences

Tezu pcak.
Тезу пшак.
“I see [the] sky.”

Vakri datcī bai.
Вакри датшй баи.
“I love you.” (declaration)

Tezu xes.
Тезу хес.
“I see myself.”

Vakri nosītc xesdev bai.
Вакри носйтш хесдев баи.
“I love you with my heart.”

Vakri xesov.
Вакри хесов.
“I love us.”

Tezu lubzīr xesdev.
Тезу лубзйр хесдев.
“I see my nose.”

Modkrī tezuj bai.
Модкрй тезуж баи.
“I am wishing to see you”.

Adric tceks.
Адриш тшекс.
“We are drinking water.”