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Latest revision as of 03:06, 5 December 2021
Zeibear is the official language of Zeiberland and is spoken by over 17 million native speakers and over 8 million non native speakers.
Phonology
Vowels
VOWELS | Front | Central | Back | ||
Close | [i]i | [y]u | [u:]ū | ||
Mid | [ɛ]e | [ɐ ~ a:/ɑ:]a | [ɔ:]ō | ||
Open | [æ]æ | [ɒ]o |
Dipthongs | [aɪ] ai | [eɪ] ei | [ɪə]ea | [ou]ou | [au]au | [ɪə]ia |
Consonants
CONSONANTS | labial | Alveodental | Alveopalatal | Velar | Glottal | ||||
Plosive | [p]p | [b]b | [t]t | [d]d | [k]k | [ɡ]g | [ʔ]' | ||
Nasal | [m]m | [n]n | [ŋ]ṅ | ||||||
Fricative | [f]f | [v]v | [s]s | [z]z | [ʃ]ś | [ʒ] j | [x ] h | (ɣ) | |
Approximant | [w]w | [l]l | [j]y | ||||||
Rhotics | [r ~ ɹ ~ ʀ]r | ||||||||
Affricate | [ts] c/ts | [tʃ ~ tɕ] c /tś |
Phonotactics
1. Syllable structure CCVʔVCC
C = consonant V = all vowels and dipthongs ʔ = glottal stop
2. Glottal stops can only occur between vowels
3. [ɣ] and [ʔ] never cluster.
4. [i] can be nasalised if it is followed by [ŋ]. [ɒ],[æ] are nasalised sometimes if followed by a nasal consonant.
5. Only plosives and nasals germinate and germination is fairly rare.
6. 'c' can be 'ts' or 'tʃ' depending on the word. Generally it is 'tʃ'
7. When [x] comes after 'g' (and sometimes 'r'), it turns into (ɣ)
Orthography
Grammar
1. Word order
SVO, strictly
2. Grammatical number
Singular and Plural
A noun may be pluralised by adding the following at the end. s, z, ez or es depending on the end of the word.
3. Grammatical Gender
There is an animate/inanimate distinction and every noun is divided into these two genders.
Articles
Articles in Zeibear | |||
Before consonants | |||
Singlular | Plural | ||
Indefinite | yu | yel | |
Definite | je | le | |
Partitif | del | ||
Before vowels | |||
Indefinite | y' | yel | |
Definite | j' | l' | |
Partitif | del |
Pronouns
Pronouns | |||||||||||||||||||||
Subjective pronouns: | Objective pronouns | Possesive pronouns(sing nouns) | Possesive pronouns(plural nouns) | ||||||||||||||||||
Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | Singular | Plural | ||||||||||||||
1st person | ma | nū(inc) | nous(excl) | moi | noi(inc) | nois(excl) | mon | nūn(inc) | nons(excl) | mes | nūs(inc) | nos(excl) | |||||||||
2nd person | ta(normal) | ta'i(respect) | vū | toi(normal) | to'i(respect) | voi | tan(nromal) | to'an(repect) | von | tas(nromal) | to'as(repect) | vos | |||||||||
3rd inanimate | fi | sun | fea | sund | fil | zun | filz | zund | |||||||||||||
3rd animate | shi | sun | shea | sund | shil | zun | shilz | zund | |||||||||||||
impersonalised | n/a | ona | n/a | ond | n/a | owa | n/a | oha | |||||||||||||
Subjective, Objective and Possesive are the only pronoun cases | Possesive pronouns change depending on the number of nouns | ||||||||||||||||||||
3rd person sing is split into inaminate and animate | eg- My car - Mon voishur | My cars - Mes voishurs |
Pronoun | Before -ir verbs | Before imperative |
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1st per sing | mu | - |
1st per plu incl | nu | nuj |
1st per plu excl | nuh | nuś |
2nd per sing | tu | tuj |
2nd per plu | vu | vuj |
3rd per sing | śu | - |
3rd person plu | su | - |
impersonalised | ṅu | ṅūj |
Verbs
Modality is conveyed through modals
All verb stems in Zeibear end on: | ||||||
-ōn/-on | These are informally known as (GRP 1 verbs) | |||||
-e | These are informally known as (GRP 2 verbs) | |||||
-ir | These are reflexive verbs | |||||
-eh | These are the modals and auxiliary verbs |
Conjugation
Each group conjugates in its own way. There are four irregular verbs- se, avōn, gōn, fōn. (they all conjugate in the same way except the imperatives and simple past)
Imperatives and all -ir verbs have a stress pronoun preceding the verb.
The pase resont (recent past) is vian + verb in simple past
Infinitive | Simple present | Present continous | Simple past | Past habitual | Past perfect | Past continous | Simple future | Future continous | Future perfect | Imperative | |||||||||
-eh/ah | -ih | -es | -oh | -ans | -ou | -as | -ej | -us | -ea | stress
pronoun +infinitive | |||||||||
-on/ōn | -ont | -ouz | -oṅ | -ans | -out | -onz | -ūj | -ūn | -uṅ | ||||||||||
-e | stem or -i | -es | -o | -an | -ou | -as | -ej | -us | -ea | ||||||||||
-ir | -ia | -ich | -iaz | -ian | -iwn | -isez | -iz | -it | -iṅ |
Negation
Adding 'ne' or 'non' or 'no' before any verbs automatically turns it into a negative verbs. If the modal is not a standalone verb then negation comes before the modal.