How to speak my language

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  1. Gabachi

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  2. mike406

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    This looks really neat. Could you post a full alphabet up, or does it follow the standard English alphabet + the additions you've already specified?
     
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    ^ the latter of the two, it's kinda like the English vs Spanish alphabet, virtually the same only some are pronounced differently and some sound letters
     
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    I've looked at it, quite a bit actually.
     
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    Glorian

    Instúnica Priimvera Glorian: Tiniise Cosa + 1-10 (first lessons in Gloryian, small talk + 1-10)

    Tanisiaii(Pronunciation)
    ii is E
    E is I
    i is e, e is i
    k is c, c is k
    y tanisiao(pronounced) ye(like YEhaw)
    Oh, and a ú is an 'oo' or 'you' sound

    Masculine nouns usually end in a ii or a, and feminine usually ends in an o or e
    And if it doesn't end in one of those, the previous letter is where the answer lies.
    If a word ends in a feminine, but is preceded by a masculine, the masculine overrides the feminine and it becomes masculine.
    For words like ntus that are tacked on, you instead refer to the actual word for the gender.
    Say there's a street called, oh I dunno, Long Street, it would be called ViaUnii, via being street/road and unii being long
    When there are more words than that, so let's say...great Dust Bowl
    It would actually be the Magnus BrocOniil.
    So, in short, if it DESCRIBES it, but is still technically PART of the noun, it goes in front, other wise it follows the same rules as English in that respect.


    Salut(sahloo) = hello/hi/etc
    Casay út(casaye yut)=how are you
    Iim [bakaro] wiisomo = I'm [very] good
    Iim año-sas(aNO-sas)= I'm so-so
    [Iim] cas bakaro wiisomo=[I'm] not very good
    Nak=bad
    Inokiisa=irritable

    Hu [os] úts karo?= What is your name?
    Mo karo=My name is

    Denaso(denahso)= Goodbye/Bye/etc
    Enaao út= see ya later

    1=onc(onk)
    2=dys(des)
    3=tes
    4=cas(kas)
    5=nat
    6=cena(kina)
    7=nosa
    8=bena
    9=zeca(zica)
    10=onzet

    Food:
    Cheesecake=eriipos
    [dark] chocolate= [Bún] chusu
    Lemons=Lusii
    Truffles=truffles
    Cheese=erii
    Burger=miiopaso
    French Fries=ento friis
    Soup=san
    Chips=criis
    Rice=Ros
    Crab rangoons=doii daniiko
    Carrots=oniisa
    Celery=cesok
    Bread=piionsii

    Others:
    Cat=Reunus
    My cat is attacking me=Mo reunus asonta me
    Turquoise=zē-ēsa
    Obsidian daggers=osuol kociino
    Somus ciia=oh god/oh goodness/etc
    Ii regusa repiira = I require sleep

    Repirondo es Quinedios (Responding to Questions)
    Uos = Yes
    Iim = I am ____
    Ut friin = You bet
    Oliiso = A little
    Ii no griino us = I don't think so. Olasa = A lot/Very much
    Mo karo = My name is Ii no griino = I don't know.

    Graians/Lesii Tasiis (Greetings/Leaving Talk)
    Salut = Hi/Hello/etc (Bakaro) Wiisomo = (Very) Good
    Wiisomo niiona = Good morning Gat (noca) = Fine, (Thanks)
    Wiisomo ooftasii = good afternoon
    Es pliiona = It's a pleasure
    Wiisomo iinota = Good evening
    Sos ut = Same to you
    Wiisomo niito = Good night
    Enaao ut = See you later
    Casay ut? = How are you?
    Se los = So long

    Iis Yut Dasiint Compresian (If You Don't Understand)
    Hu? = what?
    Duna, liin = Slower, please
    Ii no comdiia = I don't understand
    Unta, liin = Again, please
    Hu iik mus? = What does ____ mean?
    Uts sas do ___ = Your saying that ___

    Cosayo Pariniis(Courtesy Phrases)
    Liin = Please
    xiino mo = Excuse me
    Utse coiinus = You're welcome criina mo = Excuse me (Passing someone)
    diina mo = Excuse me (Just ran into you)
    Fuste = Of course
    (Moona) Noca = (Many) Thanks
    Iim (bakaro) soa = I'm (very) sorry.
    Biise ut = Bless you
    Iin quasta = I have a question
    Desiium (Directions)
    Hun ___ = Where is ___?
    Fiina = Forward
    Oiit = Here
    Runoa = To the right
    Not = There
    Liioa = to the left
    Tiionus (Time)
    On? = When?
    Niik = Now
    Tus = Today
    Riis niik = Right now
    Ynasa = Yesterday
    Hu tiionus = What time is it?
    Lahuda = Already
    End al (onciina, dysiina, tesiina, etc) = It is ____

    Random Phrases
    Ii nikariian es Gloria = I victorious for Glory
    Ah ūs iin frena cruus = basically put a sock in it
    Iim aiindonos = I'm sorry
    Nen waniia, es nova vicnotii = No matter, just made a new winning)
    Liivantus= True love
    Friintus= Friend Love
    Iinontus= inanimate love/liking
    Retintus= parental love
    Driintus= father's love
    Veontus= mother's love
    Ne útse cevaniius Christmas= Have yourself a very merry Christmas
    moreso= I'm tired
    Somus ciia=Oh god/oh goodness
    Hiilbroniis as proviinicises = doorknobs and broomsticks
    Iivonal=everyone
    Wonnac=wonderful
    Uiion=lag
    Won=well
    Ju miis út=Nice to meet you
    Tiilona=hopefully
    Hu út yoma= What are you doing
    Iina sopii= Just stop
    Kulona= fun
    Reto(n)= Leg(gy)
    Hu luona= What is going on?
    Ii griino út comdiia mo, res Ii friintus út jiiona= I know you don't understand me, but I love you anyways
    Ii no idionos hu gusa oii= I have no idea what is going on
    Bruona=bored
    Mutrasa=master
    Bey iis of=Bring it on
    Pronoka=confused
    Yon(nep)=guess(ing)
    iit=through
    Aiine=like
    Griiona=wizard
    Pronhiin=treadmill
    Pron=mill
    Hiin=tread
    Opiila=prod
    Biiōc=light and shiny
    Terra=Earth
    Olaiiplexiia=Unexplorable
    Iiplex=to explore
    Evona Magnus=Great Plains
    Silva Centrii=Center Forest
    Silva Nortus=North Forest
    Riidaonpa=adorable
    Yto lovana Terra=We live on Earth
    Ythoa piinota=poor baby
    Fronak Hiiton=Heavy Frigate
    Magna BrocOniil=Great Dust Bowl
     
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    Yep, I can vouch for the awesomeness of this language. ^^
     
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    And here is some well defined grammar rules
    Glorian GrammarAlphabet
    A=ah, B=beh, C= kah, D=deh, E=aye, F=fah, G=gah, H=hah, I=eh, Ii=ee, J=ja, K=ca, L=la, M=em, N=en, O=oo, P=pa, Q=qua, R=er/rr, S=sa, T=tah, U=you, V=voo, W=woo/wa, X= ex, Z=za




    Accents
    Á=emphasize marked and following letter
    À=emphasize marked and previous letter
    Ā=emphasize marked and surrounding letters




    Vowels: A, E, I, Ii, O
    Masculine: A, I, Ii
    Feminine: E, O
    Masculine can override the feminine in front of them to make a noun masculine




    First person/third person nouns
    I=Ii.
    You=út.
    He/She Onas(os)
    We=Notas(os)
    Y'all=Noviis(es)
    They=Tonall(oll)




    Possessive Adjectives
    My=Mii/Miis
    Your(s)=uts/utses
    His/Hers=Sonas(os)/Sonases(oses
    Our/our=Nas(nos)/Nases(noses)
    Theirs=tas(tos)/tases(toses)
    Possessive must agree in gender and in number with the thing they modify




    Projetives=Attached to the end of a noun to modify it into something else. If the projetive ends in a vowel, it connects at the last consonant and vice versa
    Ex:Frii=friend, ntus=relationship, friintus=friendship




    Nouns and Adjectives
    Unmodified nouns are written with the constant noun, such as Street, is called the base noun, and is always the first word in a noun, with the unconstant, or variable noun, attached at the end and adjectives always come before the base noun
    Ex: East Street is long=Los ViaOriin




    Strange Marks/Transition points

    ¡/¿/?¡/!¿=Mark transitions in sentences marking a change from one sentence type to another, can act as a comma
    Ex: If we go to the mall ¡ I would be very excited!


    Basic Proper Sentence Structure
    Possessive adjective-Adjective-Noun(projective)/pronoun-verb-adverb
    Ex: Mii onla trúskona jona iiobplaca= My red truck of fire (firetruck) goes everywhere
     
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    My heaaadd...it hurts...

    This language is too lingual for me...

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    IPA

    You must learn IPA

    You must

    It is imperative.
     
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    Hero Mode I like Rarity, that is all

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