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Keyesel

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Keyesel

Phonology

Nouns

Most nouns have a root of one or two syllables.

bebér – man

lisku – woman

narig – child

trús – boy

sleg – girl

niskaz – dog

prul – cat

Plural is formed by the suffix -le

bebérle – men

liskule – women

narigle – children

trusle – boys

slegle – girls

niskazle – dogs

prulle – cats

Nouns are also inflected for case. Case suffixes go after the plural suffix.


Singular Plural
Accusative bebért man bebérlet  men
Lative bebéraz to the/a man bebérleaz to (the) men
Locative bebérke at a/the man bebérleke at (the) men
Ablative bebérsul from the/a man bebérlesul from (the) men


Adjectives

Adjectives are placed before the nouns they modify:

prikól – big, large

prikól bebér – a large man

pris – small, little

pris meska – a small house

gélta – hungry

gélta trus – a hungry boy

plóstar – hairy

plóstar niskaz – a hairy dog

klésk – dead

klésk prul – a dead cat


The suffix -ris may be added to adjectives, rendering the meaning "somewhat...", "a little...", etc:

géltaris – somewhat hungry, a little hungry

kléskris – somewhat dead


There is a definite form of the adjective:

kléskna prul – the dead cat

plóstarna niskaz – the hairy dog.

plóstarrisna niskaz – the somewhat hairy dog

Note that there is no definite article or similar that goes together with the noun, apart from the definite form of the adjectives.