Ufirlandisg

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Jiudisg/Lexicon


Introduction

Ufirlandisg (Ufirlandisg: zieudisg māl /ˈt͡ʃjəwtʲisk ˈmaːɫ/; from PGmc *þiudiskaz) is an alternate history Germanic language inspired by Mandarin and the Pfeunic language Qiāmxdier. It is spoken in the area of real-world France.


Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial Dental/Alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
plain pal. plain pal.
Nasal m m n
Stop
/Affricate
tenuis b p d , z t̪s j g k
aspirated p pʲʰ t t̪ʰ tʲʰ q tʃʰ k
Fricative f f s s x ʃ h h
Approximant central w w yu ɥ r, rı ɹ y j
lateral l ɫ

Jiudisg has an aspiration distinction in stops; however, the distinction is neutralized in word-final position.

When consonants written with ı is followed by a vowel, the ı is replaced with an i (except with /i/ and /iː/).

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
Front Central Back
short long short long short long
Close i /i/, ü /y/ ī /iː/, ǖ /yː/ u /u/ ū /uː/
Close-mid e, (i)e, (yu)e /ə/ ē /ɤː/
Mid (i)a, (yu)e, (ü)e, (u)e [ɛ] (i)ā, (yu)ē, (ü)ē, (u)ē [ɛː] [ə] er /ɜː/ (u)ō /ɔː/
Open a /a/ ā /aː/

Diphthongs: ai ao iu ar/ār/our ēr ier/īr/ir our/ūr/ur/uor ür/üer/yuer /aj aw jəw ɑɚ ɝː jɛɚ ɔɚ~oɚ ɥœɚ/

In unstressed syllables, the hard vowels a, e correspond to the soft vowels ie/yue/üe/ue, i.

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Nouns

Ufirlandisg nouns have 2 numbers and 2 cases, but no grammatical gender. The endings are fairly conservative. However, there has been some conflation between different declension paradigms. The nominative has merged with the accusative, and the dative with the genitive. The genitive is thus also used as a dative: Yak gab se quanar en apel. /jak kap sə ˈtɕɥœnɑɹ ən ˈapʰəɫ/ 'I gave the woman an apple.'

The indefinite article is indeclinable: e is used before consonants and en before vowels. The definite article is likewise always se.

a-stems

Also includes the an-stem nouns (which have regularized their declension).

a-stem: dal 'valley'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative dal dale
Genitive dale dalem


ja-stem: namen 'name'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative namen namne
Genitive namne namnem


ja-stem: baś 'berry'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative baś basi
Genitive basi basim

Vowel stems

This class also includes the former ō-stems and u-stems (whose stems end in a hard consonant) and former i-stems, īn-stems and z-stems (whose stems end in a soft consonant).

ō-stem: nasa 'nose'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative nasa nasar
Genitive nasar nasam


u-stem: süda 'custom'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative süda südar
Genitive südar südam


i-stem: geburzie 'birth'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative geburzie geburzier
Genitive geburzier geburziem


īn-stem: langinie 'length'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative langinie langinier
Genitive langinier langiniem


z-stem: lambie 'lamb'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative lambie lambier
Genitive lambier lambiem

r-stems

This class includes only these kinship terms: fadier 'father', mādier 'mother', brāzier 'brother', dūtier 'daughter', süeśtier (gen. sg. süestra) 'sister'.

r-stem: fadier 'father'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative fadier fadrar
Genitive fadrar fadram

Other irregular nouns

muon 'man'
Case Singular Plural
Nominative muon manier
Genitive manier muonam

Pronouns

case 1sg. 2sg. 3sg. 1pl. 2pl. 3pl. reflexive
'he' 'she' 'it'
nom. jak ir it wīr jūr -
acc. mik zik ina ija it unś jouwe, jou sik
dat. mir zir ime jare ime unś jouwe, jou imi sir
gen. mīn zīn jas jarar jas unsier jour jara sīn

Adjectives

Most adjectives take -a (for hard stems) or -ie (for soft stems) if it is definite or plural: cf. se liau watnie 'the lukewarm water' vs. liau watnie 'lukewarm water' vs. se watnie iś liau 'the water is lukewarm'.

The comparative and superlatives are formed by the suffixes -ier and -iesd: suōt, suōtier, suōtiesd 'sweet, sweeter, sweetest'.

There are a few irregular adjectives, which are listed in the table below.

Meaning Positive Comparative Superlative
"good" gād batier basd
"bad" ubiel wirsier wirsd
"many" füel mēr mēsd
"high" hau hauwier hafsd
"near" niau niauwier niafsd

Verbs

The verbal system is the most conservative part of Zieudisggrammar. Verbs have three paradigms: athematic stems, thematic a-stems and thematic i-stems.

Most verbs have three principal parts: the present stem (remove the -n from the infinitive), the past stem and the past participle. The past subjunctive always uses the past participle stem.

Thematic verbs

-an verbs

This is the most productive class of verbs.

makan 'to make'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative maka makax makaj makam makaz makanj
present subjunctive maka makas maka makam makaz makan
past indicative makadie makadiesd makadie makadiem makadied makadien
past subjunctive makadi makadisd makadi makadim makadid makadin
imperative - maka! - - makaz! -
present participle makand
past participle makad

Also: liaofan 'love', lirnan 'learn'

-in verbs
rēqin 'to reach'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative rēqi rēqix rēqij rēqim rēqiz rēqinj
present subjunctive rēqi rēqis rēqi rēqim rēqiz rēqin
past indicative rēqidie rēqidiesd rēqidie rēqidiem rēqidied rēqidien
past subjunctive rēqidi rēqidisd rēqidi rēqidim rēqidid rēqidin
imperative - rēqi! - - rēqiz! -
present participle rēqind
past participle rēqid

Also: arbēdin 'work'; haorin 'hear'; lērin 'teach'; sajin 'say'; ertalin 'tell, recount'; ranin 'run (transitive), execute, set into motion'

Verbs with a long vowel and dental suffix t in the past tense, e.g. brinjin, brātie, brāt 'bring'; bujin, būtie, būt 'buy'; zanqin, zātie, zāt - 'think' form a small subclass of the -in verbs.

Athematic verbs

Weak
Strong class 1
bīten 'to bite'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative bīta bītier bītiedı bītem bītied bītendı
present subjunctive bīte bīter bīte bītem bīted bīten
past indicative bēt bētsd bēt bētam bētad bētan
past subjunctive biti bitisd biti bitim bitid bitin
imperative - bīt! - - bītied! -
present participle bītend
past participle biten

Also: xjīnen, sgēn, xjinen 'shine', drīfen, drēf, drifen 'drive', klīfen, klēf, klifen 'stick, cling', rīten, rēt, riten 'write'

Strong class 2
qiaosen 'to choose'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative qiaosa qiaoxier qiaoxiedı qiaosem qiaoxied qiaosendı
present subjunctive qiaose qiaoser qiaose qiaosem qiaosed qiaosen
past indicative kaos kaosd kaos kaosam kaosad kaosan
past subjunctive kuri kurisd kuri kurim kurid kurin
imperative - qiaos! - - qiaoxied! -
present participle qiaosend
past participle kuren

Also: biaoden, baod, buden 'offer, bid', biaogen, baog, bugen 'bow', fliaogen, flaog, flugen 'fly', fliaowen, flao, fluwen 'flee, escape', friaosen, fraos, fruren 'freeze'

Strong class 3
binden 'to tie, to bind'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative binda bindier bindiedı bindem bindied bindendı
present subjunctive binde binder binde bindem binded binden
past indicative band bandsd band bandam bandad bandan
past subjunctive bundi bundisd bundi bundim bundid bundin
imperative - bind! - - bindied! -
present participle bindend
past participle bunden

Also: bieginen, biegan, biegunen 'begin'; drinken, drank, drunken 'drink'; finzen, fanz, funzen 'find'; grinden, grand, grunden 'grind'; rinen, ran, runen 'run'; sbringen, sbrang, sbrungen 'burst, explode'; xingen, sang, sungen 'sing'; yuerpen, warp, wurpen 'throw'; zringen, zrang, zrungen 'press, force, push through'

Strong class 4

In Jiudisg, Proto-Germanic class 3b strong verbs have merged with class 4 strong verbs.

biaren 'to carry'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative biara biarier biariedı biarem biaried biarendı
present subjunctive biare biarer biare biarem biared biaren
past indicative bar barsd bar baram barad baran
past subjunctive buri burisd buri burim burid burin
imperative - biar! - - biaried! -
present participle biarend
past participle buren

Also: briaken, brak, bruken 'break', niamen, nam, numen 'take', quemen, kam, kumen 'come', sbriaken, sbrak, sbruken 'speak', xdialen, sdal, sdulen 'steal', hialpen, halp, hulpen 'help', driasg, drasg, drusgen 'thresh', xdiarf, sdarf, sdurfen 'die'

Strong class 5
jiafen 'to give'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative jiafa jiafier jiafiedı jiafem jiafied jiafendı
present subjunctive jiafe jiafer jiafe jiafem jiafed jiafen
past indicative gaf gafsd gaf gafam gafad gafan
past subjunctive jiafi jiafisd jiafi jiafim jiafid jiafin
imperative - jiaf! - - jiafied! -
present participle jiafend
past participle jiafen

Also: driapen, drap, driapen 'hit, meet', ferjiaten, fergat, ferjiaten 'forget', liasen, las, liaren 'read', xiawen, sao, xiawen 'see'. There are also the j-present verbs bidin, bad, biaden 'beg, pray', lijin, lag, liagen 'lie'

Strong class 6
grafen 'to dig'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative grafa grafier grafiedı grafem grafied grafendı
present subjunctive grafe grafer grafe grafem grafed grafen
past indicative grāf grāfsd grāf grāfam grāfad grāfan
past subjunctive grafi grafisd grafi grafim grafid grafin
imperative - graf! - - grafied! -
present participle grafend
past participle grafen

Also: faren, fār, faren 'spread', slagen, slāg, slagen 'strike', sdanden, sdānd, sdanden 'stand', wagsen, wāgs, wagsen 'grow', wasgen, wāsg, wasgen 'wash', yaten, yāt, yaten 'eat' (reclassified from class 5)

Strong class 7

hēten, hīt, hīten - to be called

laopen, liaop, liaopen - to leap

sdaoten, xdiaot, xdiaoten - to bump, crash

fān, fādie, fād - to get, to obtain (regularized)

hald, hiald, hialden - to hold

liāten, līt, liāten - to let

xiān, xiādie, xiād - to sow (regularized)

Preterite-present verbs

yüten 'to know'
yüten 'to know'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative wōt wōsd wōt yütam yütad yütan
present subjunctive yüti yütir yüti yütim yütid yütin
past indicative yüxdie yüxdiesd yüxdie yüxdiem yüxdied yüxdien
past subjunctive yüxdi yüxdisd yüxdi yüxdim yüxdid yüxdin
imperative - yüsd! - - yütad! -
present participle yütend
past participle yüsd
kunen 'can'
kunen 'can'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative kan kansd kan kunam kunad kunan
present subjunctive kuni kunir kuni kunim kunid kunin
past indicative kundie kundiesd kundie kundiem kundied kundien
past subjunctive kundi kundisd kundi kundim kundid kundin

Similarly sgulen 'should', zurfen 'must'.

magen 'may'
magen 'may'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative mag magsd mag magam magad magan
present subjunctive magi magir magi magim magid magin
past indicative mātie mātiesd mātie mātiem mātied mātien
past subjunctive māti mātisd māti mātim mātid mātin

Other irregular verbs

yülen 'want to, will'
yülen 'want to, will'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative yǖsd yǖm yǖd yǖn
present subjunctive yüli yülir yüli yülim yülid yülin
past indicative yüldie yüldiesd yüldie yüldiem yüldied yüldien
past subjunctive yüldi yüldisd yüldi yüldim yüldid yüldin
biaon 'be'
biaon 'to be'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative im ir ix üram ürad üranj
present subjunctive xiye xiyer xiye xiyem xiyed xiyen
past indicative was wasd was yuēram yuērad yuēran
past subjunctive yuēri yuērisd yuēri yuērim yuērid yuērin
imperative - biao! - - biaod! -
present participle yuesend
past participle yuēren
han 'have (auxiliary)'
han 'to have (auxiliary)'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative ha hax haj ham haz hanj
present subjunctive hafe hafis hafi hafim hafiz hafin
past indicative hadie hadiesd hadie hadiem hadied hadien
past subjunctive hadi hadisd hadi hadim hadid hadin
imperative - ha! - - haz! -
present participle hafind
past participle had
dān 'do'
dān 'to do'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative dāx dāj dām dāz dānj
present subjunctive dās dām dāz dān
past indicative diadie diadiesd diadie diadiem diadied diadien
past subjunctive diadi diadisd diadi diadim diadid diadin
imperative - dā! - - dāz! -
present participle dānd
past participle dān
gān 'go'
gān 'to go'
tense yak ir/xī/it yǖr yūr
present indicative gāx gāj gām gāz gānj
present subjunctive gās gām gāz gān
past indicative jiang jiangsd jiang jiangam jiangad jiangan
past subjunctive jianji jianjisd jianji jianjim jianjid jianjin
imperative - gā! - - gāz! -
present participle gānd
past participle jiangen

Derivational morphology

  • and-: 'de-, dis-'
  • bie-: "be-", forms applicatives
    • biekrīten 'complain about' < krīten 'complain'
    • bierīten 'describe' < rīten 'write'
    • biexingen 'praise' < xingen 'sing'
  • -bier: '-able'
    • yatebier 'edible' < yaten 'to eat'
  • er-: telic
  • fer-: "for-"
    • ferwundran 'surprise, amaze' < wunder 'wonder, miracle'
  • for-: "fore-"
  • -ful: "-ful"
  • ge-
    • gebiaren 'give birth' < biaren 'bear, carry'
  • -hēd: -ness, -hood
  • -ig: forms adjectives from nouns
  • -laos: "-less"
  • -lik: "-ly"; forms adjectives from nouns
    • wurdlik 'literal' < wurd 'word'
  • -nes: forms nouns from verbs
  • -sam: "-some"
  • un-: "un-" (negation or opposite)
    • unrāwa 'unrest, unease'
  • -unga: forms nouns from verbs
    • hētinunga 'heating' < hētin 'to heat'

Prepositions

Like in German, prepositions govern certain defined cases and change meaning based on the case of the noun. Prepositions may govern the nominative (accusative for pronouns) or the genitive (dative for pronouns). Ordinals are formed with the suffix -za.

Numbers

  • 1: ēn /ɤːn/ (ordinal ērsd)
  • 2: tuō /tʰwɔː/ (ordinal anjier)
  • 3: zrī /tsɹiː/
  • 4: fiur /fʲɔɚ/
  • 5: finf /fʲinf/
  • 6: xiags /ʃaks/
  • 7: xuef /ʃɥœf/
  • 8: āta /ˈaːtʰa/
  • 9: niaon /nʲaun/
  • 10: tiaon /tʲʰaun/
  • 11: ēnlif
  • 12: tuōlif
  • 13: zrītiun
  • 14: fiurtiun
  • 15: finftiun
  • 16: xiagstiun
  • 17: xueftiun
  • 18: āttiun
  • 19: niaontiun
  • 20: tuōntig
  • 30: zrītig
  • 40: fiurtig
  • 50: finftig
  • 60: xiagstig
  • 70: xueftig
  • 80: āttig
  • 90: niaontig
  • 100: hundrad
  • 1000: zūsandı

Syntax

Constituent order

Word order is V2 (also SAuxVO), but is VSO in questions and VO in imperatives:

Xī ix mīn lērarı.
She is my teacher.
Jiasdern jiang yak bujin ubati.
Yesterday I went to buy fruit.
Wōsd zū zat ēnq?
Don't you know that?
Yat jīn krūtsakar!
Eat your vegetables!

Verbs are negated with ēnq:

Yak fersdanda ēnq huat zū sajix.
I don't understand what you're saying.

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Phrasebook

  • Gād murgen! [kaːt ˈmɔɚkɨn] - Good morning!
  • Gād dag! [kaːt tak] - Hello! Good day!
  • Gād yuēfend! [kaːt ˈɥœːfɨnd] - Good evening!
  • Gād nātie! [kaːt ˈnaːtʲɛ] - Good night!
  • Yuelkumen! [ˈɥœɫkumɨn] - Welcome!
  • Yak hēta... [jak ˈhɤːtʰa...] - My name is...
  • Zanke! [tsaŋkʰə] - Thank you!

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