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* ''See also'': [[Ilya/lexicon|Ilya dictionary]]
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* ''See also'': [[Ilya/phrases|Ilya phrases]]
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= introduction =
[[User:Masako|masako]] ([[User talk:Masako|talk]])
 
Ilya is an [[WP:Artistic_language|artlang]] designed for aesthetic reasons. It borrows heavily (if not exclusively) from [[wiktionary:Category:Arabic_language|Arabic]], [[wiktionary:Category:Basque_language|Basque]], [[wiktionary:Category:Japanese_language|Japanese]], [[wiktionary:Category:Quechua_language|Quechua]], [[wiktionary:Category:Spanish_language|Spanish]], and [[wiktionary:Category:Turkish_language|Turkish]].
 
= sounds =
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 600px;"
|+ '''consonants'''
|-
<!-- Heading row -->
!
!Bilabial
!Alveolar
!Palatal
!Velar
!Labiovelar
!Glottal
|- align="center" <!-- Stops -->
! Plosives
| {{IPA|p &nbsp; b}}
| {{IPA|t &nbsp; d}}
|
| {{IPA|k &nbsp; g}}
|
| {{IPA|ʔ}} ('''q''')
|- align="center"
! Nasals
| {{IPA|m}}
| {{IPA|n}}
|
|
|
|
|- align="center"
! Fricatives
|
| {{IPA|s}}
| {{IPA|ʃ}} ('''sh''')
|
|
|
|- align="center"
! Approximants
|
| {{IPA|l}}
| {{IPA|j}} ('''y''')
|
| {{IPA|w}}
| {{IPA|h}}
|-
! Trill
|
| align="center"|{{IPA|r}}
|
|
|
|
|}
 
<small>Note: The glottal stop /ʔ/ '''q''', is used as a "buffer" to keep vowels apart when adding suffixes.</small>
 
{| class="wikitable"
|+vowels
!
!Front
!Central
!Back
|- style="text-align:center;"
!Close
|i~ɪ || || u~ʊ
|- style="text-align:center;"
!Mid
|e~ɛ || || o
|- style="text-align:center;"
!Open
| || a~ə ||
|}
 
= nouns =
 
== number ==
 
Nouns are commonly preceded by determiners. Plural nouns are formed by appending -'''im'''. Dual nouns are formed by appending -'''ik'''. Trial nouns are formed by appending -'''ur'''. This does not alter the stress:
 
== gender ==
 
== case ==
 
=== nominative ===
 
The basic form of each noun, and the one cited in dictionaries, is the nominative singular. All the other forms can be derived from it.
 
=== oblique ===
 
* -'''o''' / -'''wa'''
: '''beto''' - the house, to the house, etc.
 
=== genitive ===
 
The genitive for possessors (the horse's hay), composition (a meal of hay), and partiality (the horse ate some hay).
 
* -'''ai''' / -'''ya'''
: '''munwa betai''' - the door of the house
 
=== locative ===
 
The locative case is used for:
: ''location'' ('''muhitush''' 'in the ocean'; '''toshida''' 'in the city')
: ''placement in time'' ('''gesheda''' 'at night'; '''puyush''' 'in the winter')
 
* -'''(u)sh''' / -'''da'''
: '''betush''' - in, at, on the house
 
=== instrumental ===
 
The instrumental expresses what an action is performed with. An important use of the instrumental is as an adverbial, since '''Ilya''' lacks a morphological adverb.
 
* -'''ak''' / -'''ha''' 
: '''betak''' - using; with the house
: '''sarha''' - quickly (with quickness)
 
== degree ==
 
= pronouns =
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 300px;"
|-
!
! nominative
! accusative
! genitive
|-
| '''1s''' || '''-an''' || '''eyan''' || '''nai'''
|-
| '''2s''' || '''-ti''' / '''-e''' || '''eti''' / '''eye''' || '''tiya'''
|-
| '''3s''' || '''-u''' / '''-a''' || '''eya''' || '''ai'''
|-
| '''1p''' || '''-uk''' || '''eyuk''' || '''kai'''
|-
| '''2p''' || '''-ut''' || '''eyut''' || '''tai'''
|-
| '''3p''' || '''-um''' || '''eyum''' || '''mai'''
|}
 
== case ==
 
== demonstrative ==
 
= prepositions =
 
= adjectives =
 
== comparison ==
 
= numbers =
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; width: 800px;"
|+
|-
! Ilya
! number
! English
! Ilya
! number
! English
! Ilya
! number
! English
|-
| '''nul''' || 0 || zero || '''sha''' || 6 || six || '''kishada''' || 500 || five hundred
|-
| '''wa''' || 1 || one || '''seb''' || 7 || seven || '''hesha''' || 10<sup>3</sup> || (one) thousand
|-
| '''ni''' || 2 || two || '''oka''' || 8 || eight || '''dahesh''' || 10<sup>4</sup> || ten thousand
|-
| '''ush''' || 3 || three || '''nen''' || 9 || nine || '''sadahesh''' || 10<sup>5</sup> || (one) hundred thousand
|-
| '''ha''' || 4 || four || '''da''' || 10 || ten || ''' ''' ||  || 
|-
| '''kish''' || 5 || five || '''sada''' || 100 || (one) hundred || ''' ''' || ||
|}
 
== ordinal ==
 
= questions =
 
= verbs =
 
Verbs are the workhorses of '''Ilya'''. They can mark for both agent and patient as well as tense. Many simple sentences are composed of only a verb. Generally, verb roots start and end with a consonant.
 
== tense ==
 
Non-past is not marked. Past tense is marked with '''-esh''', and remote with '''-ur'''.
 
* '''mashan''' - <small>walk-1SG</small> - I walk. / I am walking.
 
* '''masheshuk''' - <small>walk-PST-1PL</small> - We walked.
 
* '''mashuru''' - <small>walk-REM-3SG</small> - She (has already) walked.
 
== aspect ==
 
== mood ==
 
== special verbs ==
 
= syntax =
 
[[Category:Conlangs]]

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