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* '''tahya''' - grandson | * '''tahya''' - grandson | ||
* '''nahya''' - granddaughter | * '''nahya''' - granddaughter | ||
= animals = | |||
* '''haya''' - animal | |||
* '''nyolo''' - ant | |||
* '''kuma''' - bear | |||
* '''piyo''' - bee | |||
* '''tsikua''' - bird | |||
* '''kupu''' - butterfly | |||
* '''neko''' - cat | |||
* '''uaka''' - cattle | |||
* '''mano''' - chicken | |||
* '''molo''' - cod | |||
* '''mita''' - dog | |||
* '''teli''' - donkey; mule | |||
* '''pato''' - duck | |||
* '''kuami''' - eel | |||
* '''tlo'o''' - elephant | |||
* '''tloma''' - feather | |||
* '''eua''' - fin | |||
* '''uatsi''' - fish | |||
* '''nyamu''' - fly; mosquito | |||
* '''tsola''' - fox | |||
* '''mpeka''' - frog | |||
* '''poti''' - goat | |||
* '''husa''' - goose | |||
* '''suaki''' - hare | |||
* '''tlinka''' - herring | |||
* '''tlapa''' - horn | |||
* '''uma''' - horse | |||
* '''tsunka''' - insect; worm | |||
* '''sinka''' - lion | |||
* '''kuatla''' - lizard; snake | |||
* '''nkahi''' - lobster | |||
* '''kina''' - mammal | |||
* '''tsanko''' - monkey | |||
* '''panya''' - mouse; rat | |||
* '''simpu''' - mussel; oyster | |||
* '''puetsa''' - octopus | |||
* '''sikua''' - pig | |||
* '''suaki''' - rabbit | |||
* '''tlohi''' - salmon; trout | |||
* '''poka''' - seal | |||
* '''tilo''' - shark | |||
* '''nkoyo''' - sheep | |||
* '''asua''' - skin, fur | |||
* '''tlakua''' - snail | |||
* '''nase''' - spider | |||
* '''kinti''' - squirrel | |||
* '''koli''' - tail | |||
* '''pyaka''' - tiger | |||
* '''tona''' - tuna | |||
* '''sani''' - wasp | |||
* '''nyanku''' - whale | |||
* '''ala''' - wing | |||
* '''otso''' - wolf | |||
= Index = | = Index = |
Revision as of 17:48, 9 November 2012
- This lexicon is modeled after the Thematic Dictionary of Verdurian and the List of 1400 Basic Words in LFN.
See also: Kala Lexicon
numbers
cardinal numbers
- e'o - zero; null
- na'o - one
- ta'o - two
- ha'o - three
- ma'o - four
- ya'o - five
- tsa'o - six
- ka'o - seven
- pa'o - eight
- sa'o - nine
- ue'o - ten
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- nye'o - (one) hundred; 102
- nya'o - five hundred
- tle'o - (one) thousand; 103
- mue'o - ten thousand; 104
- kye'o - (one) hundred thousand; 105
- nte'o - (one) million; 106
- hue'o - (one) billion; 109
higher numbers
- uena'o - eleven / 11
- taue'o - twenty / 20
- nyeka'o - one hundred seven / 107
- hanyetauetsa'o (long form) | hatatsa'o (short form) - three hundred twenty six / 326
- tsatletauema'o - six thousand and twenty four / 6024
ordinals, negatives, fractions etc.
- ki- - ordinal prefix
- Example : kisa'o - ninth (in a sequence)
- Example : kiyanyepa'o - 508th
- ti- - multiple prefix
- Example : tisa'o - nine times
- Example : tiyanyepa'o - 508 times
- i- - fractional prefix
- Example : isa'o - a ninth, 1/9
- Example : iha'o pa'oyo - three eighths, 3/8
- -k - negative/subtractive suffix
- Example : sa'ok - negative nine (-9)
- Example : ue'o ma sa'ok na'o a - 10 and -9 is 1
color
- sahi - color; pigment; hue
- nyome - beige; tan
- oya - black
- nila - blue
- malo - brown
- tsalo - clear; transparent
- hyali - cream
- kitsa - dark
- -ha - dark; intense; deep
- mono - fair, blond
- ola - gold
- kono - gray
- kuya - green
- tsenka - orange
- -hi - pale
- nyeli; elila - pink
- tlila - purple
- ketla; akai - red
- -kai - red
- kini - silver
- nyahi - white
- yana - yellow
family
- tlika - family; clan; kin
- ntaha - ancestor; elder
- nata - relative; family member
- tlaka - man; male
- naka - woman; female
- tlaya - marry; marriage; wed
- -ya - in-law; related by marriage
- ntaya - spouse
- taya - husband
- naya - wife
- hyanta - grandparent
- hyata - grandfather
- hyana - grandmother
- onta - parent; adult
- ota - father
- ona - mother
- uenta - parent's sibling
- ueta - uncle
- uena - aunt
- ntahi - descendant; child
- nta'i - baby; infant
- tahi - boy; son; male child
- nahi - girl; daughter
- ntaku - sibling
- taku - brother
- naku - sister
- ntahue - sibling's child
- tahue - nephew
- nahue - niece
- ntaue - cousin
- taue - male cousin
- naue - female cousin
- ntahya - grandchild
- tahya - grandson
- nahya - granddaughter
animals
- haya - animal
- nyolo - ant
- kuma - bear
- piyo - bee
- tsikua - bird
- kupu - butterfly
- neko - cat
- uaka - cattle
- mano - chicken
- molo - cod
- mita - dog
- teli - donkey; mule
- pato - duck
- kuami - eel
- tlo'o - elephant
- tloma - feather
- eua - fin
- uatsi - fish
- nyamu - fly; mosquito
- tsola - fox
- mpeka - frog
- poti - goat
- husa - goose
- suaki - hare
- tlinka - herring
- tlapa - horn
- uma - horse
- tsunka - insect; worm
- sinka - lion
- kuatla - lizard; snake
- nkahi - lobster
- kina - mammal
- tsanko - monkey
- panya - mouse; rat
- simpu - mussel; oyster
- puetsa - octopus
- sikua - pig
- suaki - rabbit
- tlohi - salmon; trout
- poka - seal
- tilo - shark
- nkoyo - sheep
- asua - skin, fur
- tlakua - snail
- nase - spider
- kinti - squirrel
- koli - tail
- pyaka - tiger
- tona - tuna
- sani - wasp
- nyanku - whale
- ala - wing
- otso - wolf