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No fluent speakers, closest person me with most knowledge, my friend with a decent knowledge, most people will understand some of this language with vocabulary being closely related to French,Italian and Spanish. | No fluent speakers, closest person me with most knowledge, my friend with a decent knowledge, most people will understand some of this language with vocabulary being closely related to French,Italian and Spanish. | ||
[[Category:Romance conlangs]] | [[Category:Romance conlangs]][[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:Romanzè]] |
Revision as of 11:45, 23 September 2009
Romanzè is a language based on Spanish, Italian and French, it was created for fun and as a means of communication amongst friends, it is simple with no case systems and little grammar, most grammar is similair to that of French and Italian. The plans for this language are to improve amounts of vocabulary and get people interested in it, with more people learning Romanzè, it will help benefit and enrich the language.
Word order is > SVO
Originated from French, Italian and Spanish
Vocabulary
Vocabulary is based on French, Italian and Spanish words, more of an spanish look to the language because of verbs ending in -ar/ir/er and pronunciation is similiar to that of Italian.
Grammar
Personal Pronouns
I - Io
You - Tu
He - Ei
She - Ea
You - Voi
We - Noi
They - Eis (all masculine or mixed group)
They - Eas (feminine only)
Direct objects and Indirect Objects
Io - mi
Tu - ti
Ei - il
Ea - la
Voi - Voi
Noi - Noi
Eis - eis
Eas - eas
Io - me
Tu - te
Ei - lu
Ea - li
Voi - Vos
Noi - Nos
Eis - lui
Eas - lia
Definite and indefinte articles
A/an = un (masculine) una (feminine) un' (feminine vowel)
The = il (masc.sng) la (fem.sng) l' (masc & fem vowel)
The = le (masc.pl and fem. pl) les (masc.pl & fem. pl)
Plurals of nouns
Masculine: Sng (o) Plural (i)
Feminine: Sng(a/à) Plural (e/è)
Feminine 2: Sng (è) Plural (ì)
Basic sentences
I want the coffee > Io vollo la coffa
I wish (that) you would learn japanese > Io deso que tu apprendissa la giaponesa.
He would like to learn it > Ei amarà l'apprendar
You can not see that > Tu no puis ver sela
Subjunctive
There is a subjunctive introduced after "que" (that) but it is only used rarely. Verbs that take the subjunctive (wish,hope,dream,think). Also "avant que" and "al fin que" take subjunctive"
Examples
I think that you must go > Io penso que tu debisse andar.
Reflexive Verbs
When using reflexive verbs in the past, the verb to be must be used as the auxiallary always > se tompar (to be wrong) Io mi son tompato.
Io - me
Tu - te
Ei - se
Ea - se
Voi - Voi
Noi - Noi
Eis - se
Eas - se
Accents and Dipthongs
à > stressed ah
è> eh
ì > stressed ee
ò > oh
ù > Stressed oo
ce > ch
ci > see
ge > ji (jump)
gi > ji (jump)
î > when to i's come together
Speakers
No fluent speakers, closest person me with most knowledge, my friend with a decent knowledge, most people will understand some of this language with vocabulary being closely related to French,Italian and Spanish.