Cukish language: Difference between revisions

From TEPwiki, Urth's Encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Content added Content deleted
No edit summary
Line 7: Line 7:
===Nouns===
===Nouns===
===Pronouns===
===Pronouns===
'''Pure case (nominative-accusative)''':
* 1st sing: Yó
* 2nd sing: Tú
* 3rd sing: Véo
* 1st plur: Véri
* 2nd plur: Vérek
* 3rd plur: Véreo

'''Genitive case''':
* 1st sing: Véli
* 2nd sing: Vélek
* 3rd sing: Vélo
* 1st plur: Véleri
* 2nd plur: Vélerek
* 3rd plur: Veléreo

'''Dative case''':
* 1st sing: Védi
* 2nd sing: Védek
* 3rd sing: Védeo
* 1st plur: Véderi
* 2nd plur: Vedérek
* 3rd plur: Vedéreo

'''Accompanying case''':

* 1st sing: Véni
* 2nd sing: Vének
* 3rd sing: Véno
* 1st plur: Venéri
* 2nd plur: Venérek
* 3rd plur: Venéreo

===Verbs===
===Verbs===
===Adverbs===
===Adverbs===

Revision as of 17:56, 8 November 2020

Cukish (Livaléns in Cukish) is a Carjado-Matrélikish language that originated in the Oblivion Islands at some point between the 1st and 3rd centuries AD, after which it was spread to the New Leganés archipelago approximately at 6th century AD. It is one of the three official languages of the Cooperative Commonwealth of New Leganés, the Oblivion Islands and Shoneria along with Impelanzan Staynish

History

Phonology

Grammar

Nouns

Pronouns

Pure case (nominative-accusative):

  • 1st sing: Yó
  • 2nd sing: Tú
  • 3rd sing: Véo
  • 1st plur: Véri
  • 2nd plur: Vérek
  • 3rd plur: Véreo

Genitive case:

  • 1st sing: Véli
  • 2nd sing: Vélek
  • 3rd sing: Vélo
  • 1st plur: Véleri
  • 2nd plur: Vélerek
  • 3rd plur: Veléreo

Dative case:

  • 1st sing: Védi
  • 2nd sing: Védek
  • 3rd sing: Védeo
  • 1st plur: Véderi
  • 2nd plur: Vedérek
  • 3rd plur: Vedéreo

Accompanying case:

  • 1st sing: Véni
  • 2nd sing: Vének
  • 3rd sing: Véno
  • 1st plur: Venéri
  • 2nd plur: Venérek
  • 3rd plur: Venéreo

Verbs

Adverbs

Conjunctions

Prepositions

Syntax

Vocabulary

Common expressions

Hello: Jáni (I salute)

Good morning: Riés háni védek/vedérek ("good morning to you", singular/plural)

Good afternoon: Riés gafé védek/vedérek ("good afternoon/evening to you", singular /plural)

Good night: Riés nátu védek/vedérek ("good night to you", singular/plural)

Thanks: Dáni ("I am thankful")

Thank you: Danídek/danidérek ("I am thankful to you", singular/plural)

Thank you so much: Káler danídek/danidérek ("I am very thankful to you", singular/plural)

Please: Si rádek/radérek ("if it's possible for you" singular/plural)