Flei
Flei | |
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Created by | Inthar |
Setting | Verse:Méich Bhaonnáiqh |
Indo-European
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Shemroghian, natively thabbåthănå Šemrăghåkhănå (< PCel sindā tangwāts swemrogākā 'own region's language') is a vernacular in Méich Bhaonnáiqh; it's an IE language belonging to the Celtic family (or possibly a stem-Celtic). It's inspired by Aramaic and also has Greek and Latin loans that look like Greco-Latin loans in Mishnaic Hebrew and Aramaic. It's the native language of the player character Ăvišyå (from *Awiswiyā, Aoife's Proto-Celtic interpretation of her own name). It's a fairly typical IE language.
πăraqliτ = advocate, attorney, etc.
askolå, asτråτeghyå, ukhlusin
borrow Mabinogion as Mabhnoghin?
borrow -ium/-ion as -in: opsarion > uπsărin 'culinary fish', -in is also a diminutive which is used a lot
sP sT sq -> asP asT asq (skhole > askola)
change o to a? bodhi > badhi
Phonology
Consonants: same as Aramaic but no pharyngeals and no ts and added emphatic p; emphatic stops written π τ (capital Ʈ) q.
v = bh
Coronal stops/spirants are dental.
Native words only use bgdkpt stops which lenite like in Aramaic; φ > h
Vowels: i e a å o u ă /i e æ A o u ä/
Stress shifts to ultimate stress, and then to the last non-ultimate non-shva syllable
Morphology
Nouns
Nouns have 3 genders (m, f, n), 2 numbers (sg, pl) and 3 cases (nom, gen, prep/dat), and also inflect for definiteness. The dative is used for indirect objects, and sometimes for prepositional objects. When a locative preposition can use both the dative and the accusative, the dative denotes being at the location and the nominative denotes motion towards the location.
turn pl acc to pl nom (happened to Irish definite articles)
The pl gen of nouns declines as an -o/-ā adjective.
The definite article is hid-/hiC- (when not leniting) or hī (when leniting).
-o stems
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | map mappăsen |
mappun mappănun |
Genitive | mappi mappăni |
mappåkh mappănen |
Dative | mappu mappănu |
mappåbh mappănåbh |
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | dun dunănen |
dunå dunănå |
Genitive | duni dunăni |
dunåkh dunănen |
Dative | dunu dunănu |
dunåbh dunănåbh |
-yo stems
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | ári aryăsen |
aryun aryănun |
Genitive | aryi aryăni |
aryåkh aryănen |
Dative | aryu aryănu |
aryåbh aryănåbh |
-ā stems
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | breghå breghănå |
breghån breghănån |
Genitive | breghåh breghăsåh |
breghåkh breghănen |
Dative | breghe breghăne |
breghåbh breghănåbh |
-i stems
Old m:
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | knåm knåmăsen |
knåmin knåmănun |
Genitive | knåmeh knåmăsi |
knåmekh knåmănen |
Dative | knåmi knåmănu |
knåmebh knåmănåbh |
Old neuters:
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | mor | moryå |
Genitive | măreh | mărekh |
Dative | mări | mărebh |
-ī stems
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | bledhăni | bledhănin |
Genitive | bledhanyåh | bledhănekh |
Dative | bledhanye | bledhănebh |
-u-stems
merge with o-stems at the cost of making gen sg more unpredictable (-i or -o)
m/f:
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | dăréseτ | dărisτun |
Genitive | dărisτoh | dărisτåkh |
Dative | dărisτu | dărisτåbh |
neuter:
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | eydh | eydhå |
Genitive | eydhoh | eydhåkh |
Dative | eydhu | eydhåbh |
Consonant stems
some rethematize to ā feminines
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | minå | minån |
Genitive | minåh | minåkh |
Dative | mine | minåbh |
Singular | Plural | |
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Nominative | kahăru | kahăråkhån |
Genitive | kahăråkh | kahăråkhåkh |
Dative | kahăråkh | kahăråkhåbh |
Adjectives
similar to nouns, but gen pl uses the original PCel ending
-o/-ā stems
sg. m. | sg. f. | sg. n. | pl. m. | pl. f. | pl. n. | |
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Nominative | bån | bånå | bån | bånun | bånån | bånå |
Genitive | båni | bånåh | båni | bån | ||
Dative | bånu | båne | bånu | bånåbh |
-yo/-yā stems
sg. m. | sg. f. | sg. n. | pl. m. | pl. f. | pl. n. | |
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Nominative | bódhi | bodhyå | bódhi | bodhyun | bodhyån | bodhyå |
Genitive | bodhyi | bodhyåh | bodhyi | bódhi | ||
Dative | bodhyu | bodhye | bodhyu | bodhyåbh |
-i/-ī stems
sg. m. | sg. f. | sg. n. | pl. m. | pl. f. | pl. n. | |
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Nominative | math | măthi | math | măthin | ||
Genitive | mătheh | mathyåh | mătheh | mathi | ||
Dative | măthi | mathye | măthi | măthebh |
-u stems
sg. m. | sg. f. | sg. n. | pl. m. | pl. f. | pl. n. | |
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Nominative | dobh | dăbhun | ||||
Genitive | dăbhoh | dobh | ||||
Dative | dăbhu | dăbhåbh |
Verbs
similar to Irish tenses with no compound tenses
- present: mārām, mārāsi, mārāti, mārāmu, mārāte, mārānti, mārātor -> måri, måråh, mårå, mårån, måråth, mårant/måratt, måråthor -> måri mi, måråh tu, måre/måri, mårån nih, måråth ših, måratt eh, mårăthor
- preterite
- future
- imperfect
- conditional
- imperative
Syntax
SVO; mainly JBA features, but with some remnants of Proto-Celtic syntax (as Aoife imagines it)