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==Pronouns==
==Pronouns==
{| class="wikitable"
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! Pronoun !! Subject !! Object !! Possessive
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| I|| chal|| Example || Example
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| you ''singular''|| kit|| Example || Example
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| he/she ''animate''|| yun|| Example || Example
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| it ''inanimate''|| wih|| Example || Example
|-
| we/you and I ''inclusive''|| kichal|| Example || Example
|-
| we ''exclusive'' || jāla|| Example || Example
|-
| you ''plural''|| gīs|| Example || Example
|-
| they ''animate''|| yaum|| Example || Example
|-
| they ''inanimate''|| waih|| Example || Example
|}

Revision as of 00:08, 27 May 2018


Grayis
Grayis
Pronunciation[/ˈgrä.jɪs/]
Created byBenJamin P. Johnson,

additionally creator of:

Date2018
SettingPlanet Oryrigin
Language codes
ISO 639-3none

Introduction...

Phonology

Vowels

Front Central Back
High i · ī
[ɪ · iː]
u · ū
[ʊ · uː]
Mid ai
[e̞ː ~ ai̯]
au
[o̞ː ~ au̯]
Low a · ā
[ä · äː]

Consonants

Labial Coronal Dorsal Glottal
Plosive p · b t · d k · g
Affricate ch [ʧ] · j [ʤ]
Fricative s · kh · [x] h ·
Approximant · w · j
Tap or Trill · r [r~ɾ]
Lateral · l
Nasal · m · n

Orthography

/ m n p b t d k g ʧ ʤ s x h w j r l i ai̯ ä äː au̯ u /
m n p b t d k g ch j s kh h w j r l i ī ai a ā au u ū

Phonotactics

  • Words cannot start with /s/ or /h/.
  • /h/ cannot occur intervocalically or follow another consonant.
  • /s/ can only occur word-finally.
  • Words cannot end with /g/ or any consonant cluster.
  • Vowels (except for diphthongs) must be separated by a consonant.
  • Word-initial consonant clusters are limited to [plosive]+[liquid] (i.e. {ptkbdg} + {lr}), but not /tl/ or /dl/.
  • Intervocalic clusters may be:
    • Any geminates except /gg/, /ss/, /xx/, /hh/, /ww/, or /jj/.
    • Any [plosive]+[liquid] combination (including /tl/ and /dl/).
    • Any [plosive]+/w/.
    • Any [nasal]+[unvoiced plosive].
    • /ngw/

Numbers

The Grayis number system is nonal (base-9), but has reflexes of an ancient system based on multiples of 3, which can be observed in the etymology of the basic numbers.

Grayis Decimal Meaning
1 (1)
ai 2 (2)
chil 3 (3)
chirri 4 (3+1)
kilai 5 (3+2)
aichī 6 (2×3)
chalayī 7 (4×2?)
nauri 8 (9-1)
9 (9) (=10 in nonal)

Further numbers are formed by compounding using the word ha ‘and’.

Na (Teens) Dec. Non. Ayinnā (20) Dec. Non. Tens Dec. Non. Multiples Non.
narī 10 11 ayinnā ha rī 19 21 na- 9 10 10
nanai 11 12 ayinnā ha ai 20 22 ayinnā 18 20 duhkā 100
nachil 12 13 ayinnā ha chil 21 23 chillā 27 30 kaigu 1,000
nachirri 13 14 ayinnā ha chirri 22 24 chirrinnā 36 40 nakaigu 10,000
nakilai 14 15 ayinnā ha kilai 23 25 kilinnā 45 50 duhkakkaigu 100,000
nalaichī 15 16 ayinnā ha aichī 24 26 aichinnā 54 60 īlim 1,000,000
nachalayī 16 17 ayinnā ha chalayī 25 27 chalainā 63 70 jumai 1,000,000,000
nanāli 17 18 ayinnā ha nauri 26 28 naurinnā 72 80
ayinnā 18 20 chillā 27 30 duhkā 81 100

Pronouns

Pronoun Subject Object Possessive
I chal Example Example
you singular kit Example Example
he/she animate yun Example Example
it inanimate wih Example Example
we/you and I inclusive kichal Example Example
we exclusive jāla Example Example
you plural gīs Example Example
they animate yaum Example Example
they inanimate waih Example Example