Old Shalaian/Wordlist
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- Karéefakht 'an autumnal festival'
Flowers
Flower names almost always have the honorific gender.
- fígħder 'flower'
- talħṓm' 'cosmos'
- khárrin 'to bloom'
- táinath 'tulip'
- váħern 'anemone'
- nyúl'ter 'crocus'
- láidaħ 'hyacinth'
- folár 'rose'
- shadérs 'lily'
- tłyúer 'petal'
- kavúl 'mum'
Uncategorized
- már'sin = to think
- mi kaith = always
- mi sár'fid = forever
- mi sár'fid ał sár'fidakh = forever
- shōl = same
- rívi = (archaic) time
- shṓlriv = together
- hóshan, hóshan = to drink
- wair, wair = to sing
- shónta, shontái = to play (a musical instrument)
- kaléer = song
- us = beautiful
- għind = star
- ħaaskwt = birth
- rṓshid = luck
- rōshidée X = how fortunate X is...
- għádwin = peace
- o'kam = few
- tanú'tł = to immerse, to submerge
- tanú'tłamid = immersion, submersion; (spirituality) intense attachment, e.g. to a god
- láathkw = once
- ħídver = (h) truth
- ħadóft = (i) trust
- thair = to fall
- laméen = (i) word
- chur = (a) blood
- tyul = now
- riyál = (i) fire
- łaij, łaijái = to play
- łai'ch = (i) game
- hónfis = (a) virus
- hónfis korṓna = coronavirus
- rółan = (a) world
- hał = (intj) silence! shush!
- għash = hand
- łur (pl. fadée) = child
- chagħ't = bottle
- yerl = face
- ni táiv, idávakh = human
- u chilár = ash
- ur rokh = place
- shun, inshún = to eat
- voj, ru = to give
- u kṓvid, kṓvidakh = (i) (literary) catastrophe, calamity
- u thair = foot
- u ráħer, ráħrand = half
- u whard, whárdakh = crown
- wherj = to hide
- tivráim' = side, beside
- u vá'ter = poison
- u vijd = bone
- ur rakhtéem = linden tree
- ur óshal' = flower
- chwer = to write
- u ráħan = grass
- ni chalú'f = bird
- ni yámi = bee
- u lothk = fan
- ni veel' = wind
- u ísher, íshranakh = wall
- u ħolán = body
- véerav = apple
- wṓj = to come
- akhvṓ' = small
- tyúva = number
- għud = oud, lute (loan from Arabic)
- feegħ = thorn
- lá'għoth = garden
- ájdō = music
- qó'ter = chicken
- ládma = happiness
- nohnái = discussion
- shée'fki = to measure
- khair = to go
- mi chanmúr = specifically
- għí'sai = dream
- nímai = to live
- whaiv = to see
- u nerth = wish
- u sholád = ray
- yáni = laurel
- ain = this
- aif = that
- ajráiv = sky
- imáin = land
- shaanf [ʃɑːnf] = woman
- ħérkhu [ˈħɐːxuː] = any, all
- riwháin [ɾɪˈʍɛɪn] = to sleep
- chanṓ = rule, law
- chanṓwhai = to govern
- yaa! = battle cry
- magħa = new
- thaaħ [θɑ:ħ] = to say
- lífi [ˈlʲɪfɪ] = day
- káihi [ˈkɛɪhɪ] = light
- háathva [ˈhɑːðbə(ɹ)] = honor
- ifnṓ = god
- dára' [ˈdæʔɹə(ɹ)] = man
- 'ivá' [ʔɪ'bæʔ] = eye
- chōlí'na = warrior
- għámi = to speak
- għámyōnth [ˈʕaməɕəʊnθ] = language
- aans [ʔɑːns] = dear, beloved
- áansal [ˈʔɑːnsəɫ] = dear (term of affection)
- áanwhai- [ˈʔɑːnʍɛɪ] = to cherish < *h₁onǵʰ 'dear' + *-kʷei
- għaans = water
- chaasti [ˈtʃɑːstɪ] = companion, comrade
- għa'téer [ʕɐʔˈteː(ɹ)] = to show, to prove
- wa'úr [wəʔoː(ɹ)] = name
- wa'uréen [wəʔoːɹəˈwiːn] = famous
- cherth [ʒɜːθ~ʒɐːθ] = spirit
- yasái'kh [jəˈsɛɪʔx] = brother
- avri [ˈæbɾɪ] = heart
- avréen [æbɾəˈwiːn] = courageous; Abrowéen is a name
- di'sáaf [diʔˈsɑːf] = animal
- váisha = sun
- fólna'- = favorite
- chíwht = slave
- wáirjan = violin
- amṓ = mother
- afṓ = father
- thárrad = moon