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''Quodōri inadizixłi, hō bōzan,''<br/>
''Quodōri inadizixłi, hō bōzan,''<br/>
''Mic ziyōh nazban yōnoh thaca gonił tzīchīxłi.''<br/>
''Mic ziyōh nazban yōnoh thaca gonił tzīchīxłi.''<br/>
''Dēzimoh yōnoh thaca yaxła regīhin.''<br/>
''Dēzimoh yōnoh thaca yaxła regizihin.''<br/>
''Yeno regizhyē.''<br/>
''Yeno regizhyē.''<br/>
''Meznōri sihdoguīxłi,''<br/>
''Meznōri sihdoguīxłi,''<br/>

Revision as of 04:15, 15 June 2014

Linguifex Nazauxoh Misonōtzih hīdatzti raximatzti chōdanōtzi.

Tōquozi

Zīł uātznihin, hō tōquozi,
Ti zīł cōxłillihin, hō tōquozi!
Ziyōh taci āmih xłhēnīn māsiuonixłi,
Tōquozih zōbi.
Gahōdeł nāmōītzcazixłi,
Dahedimīti hixānixłi.

Licāxłh sohuōn
Souh licāxłhōn
Enithōri māuixłi.
Ziyōh zōbił chēbōzixłhe,
Mic ziyōh zōbi
Gahōdo ti łihiuōtzi
Āmih łihiuan iri yātz lōzhin
Hezdin daphi getzhihin,
Axła yāceno getzhihin,
Guaxła huōto māuihin,
Ti huesi ziyōh māzo.

Quodōri inadizixłi, hō bōzan,
Mic ziyōh nazban yōnoh thaca gonił tzīchīxłi.
Dēzimoh yōnoh thaca yaxła regizihin.
Yeno regizhyē.
Meznōri sihdoguīxłi,
Omāhyē mic xłosxłosīti gola.
Huēnomīn gisimatīuahizlan coyēxłi
In guamān yōneł uātznizhinis.

Gloss

2SG.M.ACC banish-3SG.M-PERF O songbird.SG.NOM
and 2SG.M.ACC oppress-3SG.M-PERF O songbird.SG.NOM
2SG.M.GEN voice-SG.NOM 1ex.PL-GEN ear.SG.ABL_COM fade-3.N-PROG
songbird-SG.GEN singing.NOM
world-SG.ACC stop-CAUS-2SG-PROG
hospitable-less-N.SG.NOM become-3.N-PROG

cold-N.SG.NOM wrath-N.SG.ABL_COM wrath-N.SG.NOM cold-N.SG.ABL_COM
quick-SG.ADV come-3.N-PROG
2SG.M.GEN song-SG.NOM defend-2SG-PROG-VOL
but 2SG.M.GEN song-SG.NOM
world-SG.NOM and kingdom-SG.NOM
1ex.PL-GEN king-SG.NOM NEG more be-2SG-PERF
after snow-SG.NOM enter-3.N-PERF
when summer-SG.NOM enter-3.N-PERF
then seed-SG.NOM come-3.N-PERF
and so 2SG.M.GEN tree-SG.NOM

fear-SG.ADV sleep-2SG-PROG O fox.SG.NOM
but 2SG.M.GEN friend-SG.NOM storm-SG.GEN against fire-SG.ACC burn-3SG.M-PROG
fierce-SG.GEN storm-SG.GEN against when do-2SG-PERF
what-ACC do-2SG-PERF-VOL
sad-SG.ADV wait-3PL.M-PROG
speak-3SG.M-PERF-VOL but whisper-SG.NOM only
hope-ABL_COM deprive-PERF-PASS-PART-M.SG.NOM dream-3SG.M-PROG
COMP thence storm-SG.ACC banish-2SG-PERF-SUBJ

Glossary

Raxic Gloss Notes
tōquozi songbird
zīł thee (2SG.M.ACC)
uātzni banish, exile
cōxłilli trample, oppress
ziyōh thy (2SG.M.GEN)
taci voice
āmih our (1ex.PL.GEN)
xłhēni ear
māsiuoni fade, ebb away
zōbi song
gahōdo world, domain
nāmōītzca stop, halt (transitive)
dahedi hospitable, kind
hixāni become
licāxłh cold, coldness
souh wrath, boiling
enitho quick
māui come
mic but, however
chēbō protect, uphold, defend
łihiuōtzi kingdom
łihiuan king
iri not
yātz more
be
hezdin after (conjunction)
daphi snow
getzhi come in, arrive
axła when (conj)
yāceno summer
guaxła then (at that time)
huōto seed
huesi so, therefore
māzo tree
quodo fear
inadi sleep
bōzan fox
nazban friend
yōno storm
thaca against (postposition governing genitive)
goni fire
tzīchi burn
dēzimo fierce, harsh

Makeshift grammar notes

Raxic is a nominative-accusative SOV language in the Ractamic subfamily of Zachydic.

Raxic has three genders, neuter, (animate) feminine and (animate) masculine. Plurality is often not marked on neuter nouns and never on neuter verbs. The nine cases are:

  • nominative: subject and predicate nouns/adjectives
  • accusative: direct object, time expressions (duration, time of day), measured quantities
  • genitive: possessor, partitive
  • dative: indirect/benefactive object, purpose
  • locative: spatial location
  • ablative-comitative: spatial origin, cause, animate agent of passive, comparison, companion, predicative possession
  • allative: spatial destination
  • instrumental: instrument, method, adjutative (with help of someone)
  • adverbial: manner, similarity/identity

Three aspects are distinguished: gnomic/habitual, progressive, and perfective. Neither tense nor definiteness is explicitly marked.

Raxic has many mood distinctions. The volitional mood indicates the subject's desire or effort to perform an action, or that an event is probable. The subjunctive mood is used as complements of modal verbs and other verbs (at times forming a "serial verb" construction à la Japanese).