Tluh-buhd-tahch
Tluh-buhd-tahch (ƛəbədt̓ač) is an Indo-European language spoken in Lõis' Romania and Ukraine. It's inspired by Lushootseed and Romanian.
Phonology
Lushootseed + /r/
Nouns
Tluh-buhd-tahch nouns inflect for definiteness, number and case. There is no grammatical gender. Plurals may be irregular but the most common plural suffix is -əb.
A sample noun: dəqʷt 'night'
- (ʔə) dəqʷt: (a) night (indef. sg. nom./acc.)
- dəqʷtəb: nights (indef. pl. nom./acc.)
- ʔədi dəqʷt: of/to a night (indef. sg. gen./dat.)
- ʔə(də)bus dəqʷtəb: of/to nights (indef. sg. gen./dat.)
- dəqʷt·s: the night (def. sg. nom./acc.)
- dəqʷtəb·s: the nights (def. pl. nom./acc.)
- dəqʷt·əy: of/to the night (def. sg. gen./dat.)
- dəqʷtəb·us: of/to the nights (def. pl. gen./dat.)
Some etymologically feminine nouns pluralize in -x̌əb:
- t̓ač (language), plural t̓ačx̌əb
- təwt (people, tribe), plural təwtx̌əb
Some nouns have irregular plurals, and the genitive singular is the same as the plural minus -əb:
- pəduba (breath), plural pədwaǰəb
- səx̌ʷi (sun), plural sx̌ʷədəb
- tərba (boundary), plural čubədəb
- uba (air molecule), plural waǰəb
Some more nouns:
- dx̌əb (smoke)
- qʷəqʷəl (wheel, circle) (plural qʷəqʷləb)
- pəd (path; season)
- sdigʷ (snow)
- sdəxʷu (nerve)
- wərd (word)
- wəqʷspər (evening)
- ʔəč (horse)
- gʷər (heat)
- gayt’ (young goat)
- ʔaq̓ʷid (fire)
- x̌ək̓ər (field) (plural x̌ək̓rəb)
Numbers
- ʔəyds
- t̓əw
- trəy
- qʷtur
- pədx̌ʷ
- wəks
- səpt
- x̌ʷəkt
- dəwd
- t̓əkəb