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Passive uses the PSem stative; use passive participle for past passive | Passive uses the PSem stative; use passive participle for past passive | ||
===Binyanim=== | ===Binyanim=== | ||
====Binyan 1: '' | ====Binyan 1: ''fȝal''==== | ||
'' | ''tȝam'' 'to choose' | ||
====Binyan 6: '' | ====Binyan 2: ''faȝėl''==== | ||
'' | ''taȝėm'' 'to elect' | ||
====Binyan 3: ''hyfȝėl''==== | |||
''hytȝėm'' 'to distinguish' | |||
====Binyan 6: ''styfȝėl''==== | |||
''stytȝėm'' 'to try out' | |||
===Inflection=== | ===Inflection=== | ||
[[Category:Semitic languages]] | [[Category:Semitic languages]] | ||
Revision as of 08:25, 22 July 2019
| Togarmite | |
|---|---|
| Þėrmiþ | |
| Pronunciation | [/θermiθ/] |
| Created by | IlL |
| Setting | Lõis |
Afro-Asiatic
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Togarmite (Þėrmiþ /θermiθ/ or lsėnyn þėrmiþyn /ˈləsenən θermiθən/) is a Semitic language closely related to Hebrew and Knánith. It is inspired by Maltese and the Germanic languages.
Todo
- gdėl = big
- kdės = (formal, mathematics) specific, particular, chosen (not arbitrary)
- mkodas = holy, sacred (from Old Semehliþ muquddaš)
- mkosyn = expletive/swear word like "damn"
- Çabśyn w frasel /xabʃən və fɾasel/ = The sheep and the horses
- nabė = to call out (wrongdoing)
Phonology
Consonants
- /m n/
- /t ts k ʔ/
- /b d g/
- /f θ s ʃ x h/
- /v z ʒ ɣ/
- /l r j/
Vowels
a å e ė i o u y /a ɔ ɛ e i o u ə/
aj aw /ai au/
Nouns
Noun are typical of Semitic languages and have definite and indefinite states:
- Indefinite state: ȝėlam = a world; ȝėlami = worlds
- Definite state: ȝėlamyn = the world; ȝėlamil = the worlds
Adjectives
big in Śmėliþ:
- gdėl / gdėlyn
- gdėlt / gdėltyn
- gdėli / gdėlel
- gdėlėþ / gdėlėþel
Verbs
- Past = prefix conjugation
- Present = by- + infinitive construct
- Future = should use an auxiliary
- Subjunctive could be wa-past-a? (like the hebrew construction wa-ashiv-ah "so that I may answer")
- Imperative
- Infinitive
- Participles
Passive uses the PSem stative; use passive participle for past passive
Binyanim
Binyan 1: fȝal
tȝam 'to choose'
Binyan 2: faȝėl
taȝėm 'to elect'
Binyan 3: hyfȝėl
hytȝėm 'to distinguish'
Binyan 6: styfȝėl
stytȝėm 'to try out'