Dhrinian (Dh’relėm)
Introduction
Dh’rinian (Native dh’relėm) is a synthetic language (see . Dh’rinian is somewhat highly inflected with 8 cases (although in practice only 5 are used in everyday speech), 4 moods (simple, subjunctive, conditional, and imperative), and 6 tenses (present, present progressive, preterite, imperfect, future, and anterior future). Dh’rinian makes heavy use of particles and many diacritics are used- however, the diacritics do not necessarily represent different or challenging sounds, but many help to differentiate similar words, as in Spanish. Dh’rinian word order varies, with OVS, SOV and SVO being the only three used but in different contexts. The colloquial language is gradually diverging, replacing tenses and cases with particles. Dh’rinian is sometimes written in helar, a ceremonial script.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Prosody
Stress
Intonation
Phonotactics
Morphophonology
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns in Dhrinian do not decline by grammatical gender. However, animacy is considered in some words- examples below:
Syntax
Constituent order
Noun phrase
Verb phrase
Sentence phrase
Dependent clauses
Example texts
[On a hill,] a sheep that had no wool saw horses, one of them pulling a heavy wagon, one carrying a big load, and one carrying a man quickly.
L-ah’enâr, čaheto’ dér g’e-g’hainh’ sy’ meirno,
ON.HILL.loc SEE.3pp.inanimate.pret. SHEEP NONE-NO-WOOL.acc part. HORSE.pl.dat
t’og dh’-marno hadhyo’ trama mejâ,
ONE (partitive particle) HORSE PULL.3ps.inanimate.pret HEAVY WAGON
t’og hena dh’marno hadhyo’ dham’ŋu pune,
ONE OTHER (partitive particle) HORSE PULL.3ps.inam.pret FULL LOAD
t’og hena dh’marno hadhyo’ rudhâ e'khüske.
ONE OTHER (partitive particle) HORSE PULL QUICKLY.adv(prolat.) MAN.dat