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Kareyku: Admonitive mood
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A Work In Progress. Saturday, 22 December 2012. If I can say:. You can use the imperative: tananma. Or the admonitive: tanakabin. You could also add a pronoun, so you would get:. Don't let me speak to him! And you can take it a step further:. Don't let him speak to me! Using the factual evidential). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina. Enamored with tongues. Enthusiastic conlanger. View my complete profile. Numerals, part 2. How to Present a Verb? Kēlen Word of the Day.
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Kareyku: Detransitive suffix
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A Work In Progress. Thursday, 15 November 2012. You've read right, I meant a suffix that "detransitivizes" the verb if that has any sense at all. Bear with me, what I mean is that all Kareyku verbs are naturally transitive or ditransitive, but what if you need an intransitive verb? We have our always useful verb qappa- "eat", normally we would use a transition;. But this actually means literally "he eats (something)", it implies that he's eating something, like a fish, meat, vegetables (yeah, right!
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Kareyku: August 2011
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A Work In Progress. Sunday, 7 August 2011. Kareyku verbs, Direct/inverse voice. Recently I've decided to lean towards a direct/inverse voice in Kareyku. This would allow for potentially better structures and leads to new options in expression. I've decided the flow should follow a hierarchy, so with this new plan the transitions would be:. 1st someone, - ka. 2nd someone (3rd, 3rd.a), - da. 3rd someone (3rd.a), - ta. 1st someone, - talka. 2nd someone, - talda. 3rd someone, - talta. View my complete profile.
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Prumin Tulvan siv: trum
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Thursday, 10 May 2012. N goodness, thing that is good or beneficial. This word has a trick. In the Tulvan language there is no actual word for 'good' as an adjective, you only have this noun which represents a similar concept. To use it in sentences you would normally use an adjective you have to use the attributive i- prefix, as has been seen before. So for example the word koimutrum. Goodness-of-earth' actually is a metaphor for vegetables, the goods. The good man', itrum roth. Word of the day.
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Kareyku: June 2012
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A Work In Progress. Thursday, 21 June 2012. The perfective particle " shu. Has an ample usage in everyday Kareyku. It's main function, as has been pointed out, is that of marking the perfective. It is mainly used with the past, but it can also be used with other tenses to give the idea that the action has been done entirely or has been done as a single complete event. Also it can be used in composition with " yori. 1 uwa yaran yori kolom shu. U'wa ja.'ran yo.'ri ko.'lom ʃu]. You are too phony for me".
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Kareyku: November 2010
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A Work In Progress. Wednesday, 10 November 2010. Under the new development of Kareyku we would only have 3 transitions according to hierarchy. The Future Tense would be expressed then:. 1 expressed by infix -keyo-. 2 expressed by infix -deyo-. 3 expressed by infix -teyo-. Pretty simple, this would get us such constructions as:. Further developed with evidentials:. I will eat (fact). I hear he will protect them. You will speak to him (I assume). As for their negative forms:. 1 expressed by infix -ki-.
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Kareyku: April 2011
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A Work In Progress. Tuesday, 12 April 2011. Has a Conditional mood. Used for polite asking and suppositions as well. Actually this and the Future Tense actually stem from a quite particular development in Kareyku grammar. It is believed that Old Kareyku. Thusly we arrive to the Conditional:. 1 expressed by infix. 2 expressed by infix. 3 expressed by infix. For the positive and:. 1 expressed by infix -keye-. 2 expressed by infix -deye-. 3 expressed by infix -teye-. Was positive Conditional, Irrealis, or T...
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tarijan conlang: sky
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Tarijan conlang - a fictional, constructed, fantasy language. Thursday, February 28, 2013. The Tarijan word for sky is tenye. Tenye is a rare last name. Tenye is a rare first name. Tenye (aka Tenja) is the name of a place in Croatia. In Hungarian similar tények means reality. How I came up with this word:. In my other conlangs:. The Miresua word for sky. The Lhaesine word for sky. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). TARIJAN CONLANG features words in an unreal language. Are you confused yet? Each Tarijan ...
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Kareyku: Imperative mood
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A Work In Progress. Wednesday, 12 December 2012. The imperative mood has a particular form in Kareyku. In essence it only works for the second person and it's the same whether it is singular or plural. The form it uses is somewhat strange due to historical changes which I will not discuss here (but may in the future). The form is: -nma, and it is inflected just like any other well-born transition has been inflected up to this point. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
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Prumin Tulvan siv: August 2010
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Thursday, 5 August 2010. Tulvan has a reflexive pronoun. That is used to indicate the middle voice. And also the reflexive. This pronoun is completely invariable and can be used with any other pronoun, it will always refer to the subject of the verb in any given sentence. The pronoun is sim. So you can say something like Lev kwam sim. I look at myself. Which is the Tulvan translation for the ancient greek phrase in Delphos' Oracle. Noteworthy to note that the salute Primi sim. Is used to mean Take care!