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*Final syllable "u" and "i" are Masculine/Feminine endings respectively.
*Final syllable "u" and "i" are Masculine/Feminine endings respectively.


-yl: ish/ic, may become Adjective/Genitive Form.
*-yl: ish/ic, may become Adjective/Genitive Form.


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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====
The information here refers more closely to the final product of Toryl as a language produced and deriving ultimately from the Western Borealis Language family, ultimately reverse engineered from Fayn. The goal is to have it resemble the above but comprises will be made, what is below is the grammatical frame work for what should be the under pinnings but it will be necessary to branch further out into So'raan before the language is in a final format. What is here currently can be considered notes for a proto-Toryl similar to a wholly Latin French or German English.
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"
*[This is one of the few written sentances in Northern-Pyrittyl prior extinction and assimilation into Toryl, it is recorded by a contemporary who claims that this was a expression of those communities that refers to how people tend to get worked up over nothing and responding to the long standing claim that a thousand roads pass through Toryl.]
*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 may change the final vowel, but the gender remains that of the singular case.
*"aen" and "do" fill rolls of "un" and "de" in French [both one/a and from/possessive]
*Verb conjugations;
** Present -[n]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 [o->oe->u->i->yy, other vowels are not pluralized to, only from]
**In Words ending in y in their singular form, an "a" is affixed 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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*No Voicing distinction in stops [b/p, t/d, k/g].
*No Voicing distinction in stops [b/p, t/d, k/g].
*Prone to contraction: Syllable/Vowel dropping.
*Prone to contraction: Syllable/Vowel dropping.
--
'Res kioni, e taino naotos, ven at rel ion eorun titol pon at tailos rasico rel at tailos teo tainos a tainos teo tailos 'kreilo?"
"I ask you, is not a that which is a lie more than than an evil itself, for it harms life by taking life from truth and truth from life."
Note; This takes directly from the Collemosian proto-language rather than from Castrian in order to experiment with sound changes.
*-[o]s male noun ending, -[a]n female noun ending.
*Time prefix, Suffix Gender, Auxiliary Mood/Anything Else.
*S-O-V order.
*May crush in some Declension, if only because "Pon" "Rel" and a handful of other prepositions seem immune to most of my sound changes.


==Zewani==
==Zewani==