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=Plurals=
=Plurals=
==Regular Plural==


If a word ends in a vowel, the plural ending is -m; if it ends in a consonant, the plural ending is -en
If a word ends in a vowel, the plural ending is -m; if it ends in a consonant, the plural ending is -en
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hants 'letter' > hantsen 'letters, alphabet'
hants 'letter' > hantsen 'letters, alphabet'
nizh 'wife, woman' > nizhen 'wives'


bangcho 'ball' > bangchom 'balls'; li 'kilometer' > lim 'kilometers'
bangcho 'ball' > bangchom 'balls'; li 'kilometer' > lim 'kilometers'
==Singulative==
Some nouns are plural by default and take a plural ending to indicate the singulative
chif 'food' > chiffen '(pieces of) food'


=Adjectives=
=Adjectives=
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Adjectives end in -d or -id
Adjectives end in -d or -id


dad 'big'; shoud 'small'
(n)dad 'big'; shoud 'small'; (ng)haod 'good'; waid 'bad'
 
fantsid 'domestic'; haitsid 'puerile'; quaisid 'fast'; manid 'slow'; shinid 'new' joad 'old'; quaid 'expensive'; lenid 'cheap'


fantsid 'domestic'; haitsid 'puerile'
==Pronominal Adjectives==


wad, nid, tad; wamid, nimid, tamid
wad, nid, tad; wamid, nimid, tamid
==Colloquialisms==
'nizh-e nid' 'wife and your own/wife and kids'
==Colors==
white - bais
black - heis
red - honks
yellow - wonks
green - lis
blue - lants
gray - wais
==Directions==
central - jong
east - dombu
west - shimen
north - beimen
south - nammen
=Numbers=
number - shits
0 - ling
1 - i
2 - leng
3 - san
4 - si
5 - u
6 - lo
7 - chi
8 - ba
9 - jo
10 - shi
100 - bai
1000 - chen
1,0000 - wan
=Verb=
I eat - wa chi
I ate - wa chil
I was eating - wa chig





Latest revision as of 11:15, 9 June 2017

Lunar Chinese
Pronounced: [Unknown]
Timeline and Universe: Polycosm
Species: Human
Spoken: Unknown
Total speakers: Unknown
Writing system: Chinese, Roman
Genealogy: Descendant of Mandarin
Typology:
Morphology: Analytic
Morphosyntax: Unknown
Word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: Linguarum Magister
Created: 2016


Lunar Chinese Creole

This is a Lunar Chinese creole spoken by descendants of Americans.

Pronouns

1s wa 1p wam

2s ni 2p nim

3s ta 3p tam

Plurals

Regular Plural

If a word ends in a vowel, the plural ending is -m; if it ends in a consonant, the plural ending is -en

haits 'child' > haitsen 'children'; beits 'cup' > beitsen 'cups'; fants 'housing unit' > fantsen 'housing units'

hants 'letter' > hantsen 'letters, alphabet'

nizh 'wife, woman' > nizhen 'wives'

bangcho 'ball' > bangchom 'balls'; li 'kilometer' > lim 'kilometers'


Singulative

Some nouns are plural by default and take a plural ending to indicate the singulative

chif 'food' > chiffen '(pieces of) food'

Adjectives

Adjectives end in -d or -id

(n)dad 'big'; shoud 'small'; (ng)haod 'good'; waid 'bad'

fantsid 'domestic'; haitsid 'puerile'; quaisid 'fast'; manid 'slow'; shinid 'new' joad 'old'; quaid 'expensive'; lenid 'cheap'

Pronominal Adjectives

wad, nid, tad; wamid, nimid, tamid

Colloquialisms

'nizh-e nid' 'wife and your own/wife and kids'


Colors

white - bais

black - heis

red - honks

yellow - wonks

green - lis

blue - lants

gray - wais


Directions

central - jong

east - dombu

west - shimen

north - beimen

south - nammen

Numbers

number - shits

0 - ling

1 - i

2 - leng

3 - san

4 - si

5 - u

6 - lo

7 - chi

8 - ba

9 - jo

10 - shi

100 - bai

1000 - chen

1,0000 - wan

Verb

I eat - wa chi

I ate - wa chil

I was eating - wa chig