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

Euro

  • cent - sentti
  • 2 cent - tvasentti
  • 5 cent - fimfsentti
  • 10 cent - tehunsentti
  • 20 cent - fimfosasentti
  • half euro - sämisentti
  • euro - euro
  • 2 euro - tva'euro

Earth

Peoples

Ethnicities

Communities

(up to date)

Religions

  • faith - -usko (from Finnish)
  • Germanic paganism - ansusko (áss faith)
  • Judaism - juudusko (Jew faith)
  • Christianity - gudsunusko (God-son faith)


The following are countries, each given its own section to ensure well coverage and organization. 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

The following are organized by region

North Ostrobothnia

  • nurtra-nurtronijamaa

The following are organized by sub-region.

Oulu

Municipalities

Cities
Natural features
Water

Historical

Conworlds

langs

-ish - -isko ('o' regained from conflation with 'usko', not from the original feminine form.)

Mine

    • Ierumidd - jerumid/jerumisko

tiudisko

Profanities
  • From Finnish
    • hell/damn - helvetti (From Finnish helvetti)
    • what the hell? - (Mildly vulgar) mitä helvettja?
    • What the heck? - (childish) mitä hittoa?
    • oh fuck! - voi kyrpä!
    • cock (penis) - (offensive) kyrpä
    • fuck (interjection/intensifier) - vittu

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)

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)