Scellan/Wordlist
In a house
- selc = chair
- blatn = room
- blatn iant = bedroom
- blatn þobéz = dining room
- blatn jehr = bathroom
- blatn sdeev = living room
- llu = door
- çaljad = window
Music
Instruments
- sŋiv = string
- sŋiv eeýnd = sympathetic string
- ðavr = light, bright and versatile fiddle
- ŋams = mellower, viola-range vertical fiddle
- ŋamsóm = large, cello-range bowed string instrument
- lazóv = trombone
- sbwiþ = 8-stringed plucked string instrument with sympathetic strings
- jogóm = zither
- atxagádal = pasta guitar
- sewvore = isomorphic keyboard
- fiwm = drum
- teem = a reed instrument
- txovích = fretless steel guitar
- piáno = piano
- gawl = to sing
- forýnd = to play an instrument
- dlahg = to pluck
- jawv = to bow
Animals and plants
- See also: Verse:Tricin/Flora and fauna. The translations given are the closest Earth equivalents.
- vuaþ = penguin
- slefte = butterfly
Food
Cereals
- haiŋ = bread
- sŋyrm = wheat
- jambr = porridge; congee
- rrooŋhwiv = lye roll
Fruit and vegetables
- ymnahd = a fatty fruit often ground into a pulp as a base for sauces or extracted for the oil which is high in saturated fat
Animal products
- ŋoft = meat
- bum = fish
Spices and condiments
- caiþ = salt
- srwataŋc = a spice used for teas and desserts
- neŋgah = chili pepper (from Nurian lenkah)
- matxw = maġġiū
- bidah = pīdah
- floom = kombu
- agl = sugar
Cooking
- hawll = thin soup
- syŋgym = thick soup, stew, or curry
- gwir = to bake
- forŋáþ = to boil
- miw = (liquid) oil
- u = (solid) fat
Drinks
- gnwiah = beverage
- enaŋ = water
- hneed = any alcoholic drink
- jøvr = juice
- þaið = milk
- sorsóra = carbonated drink
- tøølavi = smoothie
- ŋambl = shake
Snacks
- sapsa = snacks and sweets; any non-meal food
Family members
- atnwr = father
- iav = mother
- sarv = brother
- heðl = sister
- coo = son
- juh = daughter
- sos = husband
- chamn = wife
Body
- cuv = mouth
- jawþ = throat
Clothing
Numbers
- 0 = haŋits
- 1 = cia
- 2 = teþ
- 3 = nee
- 4 = dee
- 5 = søl
- 6 = sdaw
- 7 = rrwi
- 8 = llwað
- 9 = byrv
- 10 = ŋewr
- 11 = ehi
- 12 = cnai
- 144 (12^2) = saiþ
- 1728 (12^3) = hevy
- 20736 (12^4) = wrón
Arithmetic
- frais X: minus X
- sosáwl (v): to add
- ocbẃan (v): to subtract
- astýr (v): to multiply
- robýð (v): to divide
- fẅastýr (v): to exponentiate
- claw (n): nth root
- þindas (n): logarithm
- bahív: modulo
- bavðóor: equation
Basic geometry
circle, polygon, triangle, n-gon, square, rectangle, rhombus, parallelogram, ellipse, parabola, hyperbola, curve, surface, point, line, angle, plane, space, distance, length, width, height, area, volume, dimension, sphere, cube, cylinder, prism, cone, n-hedron, torus, round, flat, curved, pointed/sharp, smooth, geometry
- txycéeb = cylinder (lit. pipe), prism (when not qualified, assumed to be a cylinder)
Science
General
hypothesis, experiment, test, result, confirm/verify
Physics
mass, time, speed, velocity, acceleration, force, work, energy, power, gravity, electricity, magnetism, light, heat, wave, particle, radiation, temperature, pressure, solid, liquid, gas, plasma
Astronomy
sun, moon, star, galaxy, planet, asteroid, orbit, nebula, black hole, quasar, big bang
Chemistry
- See also: Eevo/Periodic table
Biology
- þoxroréeg = evolution; to evolve
Mathematics
- vyóoç = axiom
- þoŋẃts = theorem
- wmaðén = to prove/proof
- aréega = conjecture
Logic/Argument
- tŋawm = true
- sgaŋad = false
implies, contradiction, equivalent
Technology
internet, software, program, bug
Dates and time
Weekdays (morelar)
- Saturday: Morel Sfiþ
- Sunday: Morel Ahdi
- Monday: Morel Aloð
- Tuesday: Morel Fricoð
- Wednesday: Morel Sderciþ
- Thursday: Morel Taroð
- Friday: Morel Llifr
The words yhd (morning), rrwi (daytime) and vin (night) can also be used with these words: vin Sfiþ = Saturday night
Months (søømiar)
- January: Tnoomon < Nón, a Talmic god + -on 'adjectivizer'
- February: Anoti < Netagin ʔanâṭ 'incense' + -iyø "feminine adjectivizer"
- March: Llori < Proto-Clofabic loři 'middle/half'
- April: Slysjon < OEevo sleasaí, 'aroma' + -on 'adjectivizer'
- May: Çatslúas < Windermere chatslüas
- June: Pleebar < Proto-Clofabic pδeg bwar 'most light'
- July: Beesí < from bésaí, a Talmic "festival of horns"
- August: Þobúh < Netagin tobúh 'time of storms'
- September: Crifahd < Proto-Clofabic kriβ akti 'thank-day'
- October: Glawm < older go lán '(the month) with seed'
- November: Xadfí < Netagin śadăf "remembrance [of the dead]" + iyø "feminine adjectivizer"
- December: Llavw < Proto-Clofabic laga-wul "long night, winter solstice"
Dates
mm/dd/yyyy = "rree dd mm yyyy", "dd mm yyyy" or "dd-ar mm yyyy" e.g. 4th of July = a dee Beesí, a deevar Beesí or a hree dee Beesí
- Taw a sbis rreem? = What is today's date?
- ... a rreem. = Today is... [date]
Today
- lidyþ = yesterday
- rreem = today
- cøŋ = tomorrow
Directions
Compass directions
- sim = north
- wig = south
- hrosgr = east
- gaws = west
Seasons
- sarð = spring
- llohd = summer
- rrevð = autumn
- bwriad = winter
Medical
- ŋiav = blood
- jasda = pain
Emotions
- saws = happy
sad, angry, scared, excited, anticipating, surprised, lonely, envious, jealous
Description
Colors (yxþar)
- lloos = red
- rraih = yellow
- bys = green
- fosd = blue
- ew = white
- flwv = black
- ŋiwl = brown
- slewv = grey
- lemf = purple
- taltsín = orange
- psaþ = pink
Idioms
Proverbs
Trician countries and people
- Anøvr = Anøvr
- Binøci = Benocia
- Caroxdér = Qaaroshter
- Çlorofab [ˈçʟɔɾɔfap] = Clofabolocin
- Format [ˈfɔrmat] = Phormatin
- Fytsiv = Swutsib (sxʷəcib; nation of Adetsib people)
- Nacvi = Naquia
- Nwrja = Nūrē
- Vibi = Wibermîn
NSFW
- For profanity and sexually explicit terms, see Eevo/Wordlist/NSFW.