Modern Ravenish/Phrasebook
Basics
Greetings
- Hello;
- hailar, salar? (singular)
- hailaret, salaret? (plural)
- Hi;
- hailar (singular)
- hailaret (plural)
- terve (More familiar in tone but neutral in formality) {From Finnish}
- Welcome - viljakvem (as a verb - viljakvemana)
Status
(Up to date) How are you?;
- hvo sinä? (to 1)
- hvo te? (plural/singular polite)
Responses
- I'm good - vela ma. (Lit. - I'm well capable)
- I'm bad/not good - unvela ma. (Lit. - I'm unwell capable; I'm quite incapable)
- and you? - , ja sinä? (singular); , ja te?(plural/singular polite)
Introductions
Names
(Up to date)
- What is your name?;
- hvat sinun namoo iri? (to 1, informal)
- hvat teidän namoo iri? (to 1, formal)
- hvat teidän namoo irud? (to 2+)
- My name is [];
- minun namoo ymmi [name in acc.]
- I am [];
- minä ymmi [name in acc.]
Location
Origins
(Up to date)
- Where are you from? - hvatro kvymiri? (Sing.)
- Where are you from? - hvatro kvymid? (Pl.)
I'm from...
(Up to date)
- I'm from [] - kvemo fram [place in acc.]
Affection
- I love/like you;
- (minä) frijo sinut
Commands
- Help!;
- helf! (2nd sing.)
- hilpid! (2nd plur.)
Questions
Ordering
- Would you like some []? - (Te) [Thing in partitive] viliir? (sing.)
- Would you like some []? - (te) [Thing in partitive] viliid? (pl.)
- Just a little - (vain) liitil
Conlanging
- Conlang (noun) - tekosprekava
- Conlang (verb) - tekosprekaa (Kotus type 56*D/kaivaa, k-∅ gradation)
Numbers
- 1 - aunar
- 2 - tvai
- 3 - tri (backformed from tritehun)
- 4 - fedur (backformed from fedurtehun)
- 5 - fymf
- 6 - sehs
- 7 - sebun
- 8 - ahtou
- 9 - nevun
- 10 - tehun
- 11 - aunalif
- 12 - tvalif
- 13 - tritehun
- 14 - fedurtehun
- 15 - fymftehun
- 16 - sehstehun
- 17 - sebuntehun
- 18 - ahtoutehun
- 19 - nevuntehun
- 20 - tvateguret
- 30 - triteguret
- 40 - fedurteguret
- 50 - fymfteguret
- 60 - sehsteguret
- 70 - sebunteguret
- 80 - ahtouteguret
- 90 - nevunteguret
- 100 - hunda
- 120 - hundarada
- 1000 - tuusundii
Currency
- cent - sentti
- 2 cent - tvasentti
- 5 cent - fimfsentti
- 10 cent - tehunsentti
- 20 cent - fimfosasentti
- half euro - sämisentti
- euro - euro
- 2 euro - tva'euro
Countries
Countries are percieved as feminine due to the fact that they're parts of earth, this has no grammatical impact but a cultural one.
Finland
- Finland - suomi
Regions
Cities
Natural features
Water
Historical
Peoples
Ethnicities
Communities
(up to date)
- Furry - manndeura/turri
- Fursuit - manndeurpuku/turripuku
Religions
- faith - -usko (from Finnish)
- Germanic paganism - ansusko (áss faith)
- Judaism - juudusko (Jew faith)
- Christianity - gudsunusko (God-son faith)
Conworlds
langs
-ish - -isko ('o' regained from conflation with 'usko', not from the original feminine form.)
- Mine
- Ierumidd - jerumid/jerumisko
- Friend's
- Mr >:-) (AlanVonHeinlein)
- Huung - huungur/huungisko
- Alfian - alfir/alfi(r)isko
- iwaju (iwa)
- Uzennish - itsen(isko)
- Reglite - lili(isko)
- Hoyoran - oju/ojuisko
- Aenil (Ænil)
- Uinnic - uunika/uunikava/uunikisko
- Anilosan - önirysi(isko)
- Talking Pineapple
- Hobmanistadi - hobmein(isko)
- Mr >:-) (AlanVonHeinlein)
Names in parentheses are the CWS usernames of the people.
(This will take significantly longer than all other sections as I get the creator's opinion on what it should be)