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Spanish style Pronoun dropping through conjugation. Isolating ala. Vulgar latin, Direct alignment as in Galavic will probably be kept. Mutations however are a distinctly Galavic innovation (Though some form may exist amongst the Kergans). | Spanish style Pronoun dropping through conjugation. Isolating ala. Vulgar latin, Direct alignment as in Galavic will probably be kept. Mutations however are a distinctly Galavic innovation (Though some form may exist amongst the Kergans). | ||
Proto-Pyrittyl; Closely related to Galavic, the major difference is that Pyrittyl never developed the hatred for consonant clusters or mutations/leniting. | |||
Major sound changes; | |||
Some sonorant and nasal clusters which were dropped in Galavic were kept in Pyrittyl, usually with the "d/t" stops; rt, nd, dr, etc. occur. There's also no merging mutation that makes a CV-CVC sound like in Fayn, thus CVC-CVC words are common, though nasal-stop/stop-nasal combinations are avoided with the second consontant dropped [n'g, m'p, etc.] thus campaign would be pronounced "Camaen" in Toryr. | |||
The final letter consonant were softed from stop to a fricative while initial fricatives have been usually fortified to stops in Pyrittyl roots. Toryl and Late Pyrittyl loanwords [particularly So'raan] are unaffected by this. | |||
Grammar: | |||
"Lun ladaen de aen ril taenae pelgaer do taal yr" | |||
"A thousand roads to a hill is the story of the world" | |||
*Gender: Singular Verbs where the final vowel is a, e, ae, y, yy or y are feminine, if the final vowel is o, u or oe, aa, then the vowel is masculine. Pluralization | |||
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive] | |||
*Verb conjugations; | |||
** Present -[h]o/u, -[n]e, -[n]ae/aa, -[s]is/ys, -[n]ar, -[h]os/yys | |||
** Past- [n]or/ur, -[n]er, -[n]aer/aar, -[s]in/yn, -[n]an, -[h]on/yyn | |||
** Future- [h]od/ud, -[n]ed, -[n]aed/aad, -[n]in/yd, -[n]ad, -[s]ot/yyd | |||
[The vowels are related to the pronouns, the consonants are aesthetic and based on what seemed to sound fitting with them in order to have them be distinguishable] | |||
*Adjective Ending: -il/-yl | |||
*SVO order, though S is usually dropped except in third person where it needs to be indicated. | |||
*Pluralization; Infixed ending; | |||
a->e->ae->yy | |||
o->oe/uy/aa->u->i/y->yy | |||
In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "a" is affixe to the word ending. | |||
*Yes and No exist in Toryr and Pyrittyl languages, usually derived from the roots of "Yyd" [this] and "[n]ae" [negative copula]. Yyl an Ael in Toryl. | |||
*Prepostions: daer, do, del, de, rel, kin, ru, kor, ke, ku, nir, etc, etc. | |||
==So'raan== | ==So'raan== |
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