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|speakers = 301,486 | |speakers = 301,486 | ||
|date = 2012 | |date = 2012 | ||
|familycolor= | |familycolor= Isolate | ||
|family= Isolate | |family= Isolate | ||
|ancestor= Sirina | |ancestor= Sirina | ||
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'''Nivian''' (Nivian: '''Níevzi''', /' | '''Nivian''' (Nivian: '''Níevzi''', /'ɲjevzi/) is an a priori language that was the second generation of Siryn languages. Its purpose is to express the complex thoughts of humans in a superior manner. | ||
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* (example coming soon) | * (example coming soon) | ||
Vl-S'Art Pa | Vl-S'Art Pa | ||
* Ċymëríi- | * Ċymëríi-tåzipam'lå zsema. (This toy is red.) | ||
Vl-S'Art Pn'Art | Vl-S'Art Pn'Art | ||
* (ex) | * (ex) | ||
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* Æzes'gæçërù (I can speak.) | * Æzes'gæçërù (I can speak.) | ||
Va'Vh-S'Art Do | Va'Vh-S'Art Do | ||
* lė'gæçiraz- | * lė'gæçiraz-tåʒen'zså råsir'å. (Words can move people.) | ||
Va'Vh-S'Art Do Io | Va'Vh-S'Art Do Io | ||
* ( | * rësvė'olërío-tåíolamęr'vå råzipam'vå såíalimęr'vå. (The boy has to give the toy to the girl.) | ||
Vl'Vh-S'Art Pa | Vl'Vh-S'Art Pa | ||
* Ċym'olëría sæva. (She has to be powerful.) | * Ċym'olëría sæva. (She has to be powerful.) | ||
Vl'Vh-S'Art Pn'Art | Vl'Vh-S'Art Pn'Art | ||
* ( | * Ċym'gæçëríi-tånam'vå kølan'å. (The thing can be an animal.) | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
'''Modifiers''':<br /> | '''Modifiers''':<br /> | ||
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'''Questions''':<br /> | '''Questions''':<br /> | ||
S'Art Verb<br> | S'Art Verb<br> | ||
* Yv' | * Yv'polæzesëz? (Did you lie?) | ||
* Invert the placement of the verb and subject, and remove the "-". All of the modifiers keep the same rules for positioning (i.e. adverbs go directly before the verb). If there is no subject noun, the subject pronoun | * Invert the placement of the verb and subject, and remove the "-". All of the modifiers keep the same rules for positioning (i.e. adverbs go directly before the verb). If there is no subject noun, the subject pronoun moves to the front of the verb, instead of being at the end. See the example above. | ||
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