Name: Anonymous 2010-10-31 14:01
It's my first time posting here
I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on
making my own language. I have a few basic grammar rules at
the moment.
Tell me what you think!
All words begin with:
Ki (Masculine) Chi (Feminine) Ti (Gender Neutral) Pi (Refers to "You". Regardless of gender.)
These refer to the subjects of sentences (Them, They, It, Him, Her)
They are followed by:
Ra (Past Tense) Ri (Present Tense) Ro (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
objects or concepts.
Ya (Past Tense) Yi (Present Tense) Yo (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
people or animals.
Ma (Past Tense) Mi (Present Tense) Mo (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
oneself or personal identity.
I have no real vocabulary at the moment but basic sentences would go like this:
John is walking ----> Kisuyi John walk
John was walking ----> Kisuya John walk
John will walk ----> Kisuyo John walk
Adjectives would be tacked onto the ends of sentences.
When a sentence is without a verb, such as when you are describing a situation or concept
the adjective would come after the ra/ri/ro, ya/yi/yo, or ma/mi/mo.
That painting is pretty ----> Chisuri painting pretty
They were annoying ----> Tisuya annoying
I'm still working on a vocabulary and how to differentiate singular and plurals.
Tell me how I'm doing!
Ki covers Him and He
Chi covers Her and She
Ti covers Them, it, and they.
When talking in terms of "We" you use Ti and the modifier that refers to oneself.
Tisumi would refer to "We" in the present tense.
Also, first-word possessives happen like this:
The possessive form of Ki is Gi
The possessive form of Chi is Zhi
The possessive form of Ti is Di
The possessive form of Pi is Bi
Su is the universal copula ("To be" verb)
Kisumi Greg ----> I am Greg
Kisuma Greg ----> I was Greg
Kisumo Greg ----> I will be Greg
When referring to objects, you use Ti, Su, a R(a, i, o) word, and then you name the object.
Ex: Tisuri glass ---> That is a glass
Tisuri glass broken ----> This glass is broken.
Tisura glass broken ----> This glas was broken
Tisura glass full ----> This glass was full
etc.
Conjunctions:
Negative/contrasting Conjunction (ie: but, nor)
Ke
Non-Contrasting Conjunction (ie: and)
Ge (Sounds like the spanish word for the letter "G". "Hey")
Alternate Presenting Conjunction (ie: or)
Ze
Action-Consequence Conjunction (ie: so)
We
Examples:
Kisumi Greg ge pisumi John.
I am Greg and you are John.
Gisuri hairbrush we "don't touch" <--- no words for that right now.That is my hairbrush so don't touch.
I was wondering if anyone could give me some tips on
making my own language. I have a few basic grammar rules at
the moment.
Tell me what you think!
All words begin with:
Ki (Masculine) Chi (Feminine) Ti (Gender Neutral) Pi (Refers to "You". Regardless of gender.)
These refer to the subjects of sentences (Them, They, It, Him, Her)
They are followed by:
Ra (Past Tense) Ri (Present Tense) Ro (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
objects or concepts.
Ya (Past Tense) Yi (Present Tense) Yo (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
people or animals.
Ma (Past Tense) Mi (Present Tense) Mo (Future Tense)
These are used for verbs/actions/adjectives concerning
oneself or personal identity.
I have no real vocabulary at the moment but basic sentences would go like this:
John is walking ----> Kisuyi John walk
John was walking ----> Kisuya John walk
John will walk ----> Kisuyo John walk
Adjectives would be tacked onto the ends of sentences.
When a sentence is without a verb, such as when you are describing a situation or concept
the adjective would come after the ra/ri/ro, ya/yi/yo, or ma/mi/mo.
That painting is pretty ----> Chisuri painting pretty
They were annoying ----> Tisuya annoying
I'm still working on a vocabulary and how to differentiate singular and plurals.
Tell me how I'm doing!
Ki covers Him and He
Chi covers Her and She
Ti covers Them, it, and they.
When talking in terms of "We" you use Ti and the modifier that refers to oneself.
Tisumi would refer to "We" in the present tense.
Also, first-word possessives happen like this:
The possessive form of Ki is Gi
The possessive form of Chi is Zhi
The possessive form of Ti is Di
The possessive form of Pi is Bi
Su is the universal copula ("To be" verb)
Kisumi Greg ----> I am Greg
Kisuma Greg ----> I was Greg
Kisumo Greg ----> I will be Greg
When referring to objects, you use Ti, Su, a R(a, i, o) word, and then you name the object.
Ex: Tisuri glass ---> That is a glass
Tisuri glass broken ----> This glass is broken.
Tisura glass broken ----> This glas was broken
Tisura glass full ----> This glass was full
etc.
Conjunctions:
Negative/contrasting Conjunction (ie: but, nor)
Ke
Non-Contrasting Conjunction (ie: and)
Ge (Sounds like the spanish word for the letter "G". "Hey")
Alternate Presenting Conjunction (ie: or)
Ze
Action-Consequence Conjunction (ie: so)
We
Examples:
Kisumi Greg ge pisumi John.
I am Greg and you are John.
Gisuri hairbrush we "don't touch" <--- no words for that right now.That is my hairbrush so don't touch.