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Aladosci is a the King's Language in Aladean, the world of "The Lost Line" by Christopher A. Akins
Aladosci is a the King's Language in Aladean, the world of "The Lost Line" by Christopher A. Akins


Consonants Labial Dental Palatial      Velar Glottal
== Phonology ==
Plosives p/b t/d         k/g
fricatives f/v θ  s/z ʃ/ʒ         x/ɣ
affricatives ʦ ʧ         h
nasals m n  
approximates w r/l j


Vowels Front Mid Back
 
High i ɪ
Consonants Labial Dental Palatial      Velar Glottal
Mid e/ø o
Plosives p/b t/d         k/g
Low a
fricatives f/v θ  s/z ʃ/ʒ         x/ɣ
affricatives ʦ ʧ         h
nasals m n  
approximates w r/l j
 
Vowels Front Mid Back
High i ɪ
Mid e/ø o
Low a


Eké, em, té, pé, qué, gé, dé, bé, co, om, occo, cho, atha, am, pha, gha, fa, sa ha, lu ru, um, nai mai, aim, izzi, isci, im, zy, vy, ym
Eké, em, té, pé, qué, gé, dé, bé, co, om, occo, cho, atha, am, pha, gha, fa, sa ha, lu ru, um, nai mai, aim, izzi, isci, im, zy, vy, ym
i-/j/ before vowels unless ï
i-/j/ before vowels unless ï
ai- single letter /aj/
ai- single letter /aj/
th-/θ/
th-/θ/
u-/ø/
u-/ø/
y-/ɪ/
y-/ɪ/
final e silent unless é
final e silent unless é
sc-/ʃ/
sc-/ʃ/
zz-/ʒ/
zz-/ʒ/
ph-/f/
ph-/f/
gh-/ɣ/ before consonant, /f/ before vowel or if final
gh-/ɣ/ before consonant, /f/ before vowel or if final
qu-/k/
qu-/k/
c-/k/ before consonant or a/o/u, /ʧ/ before e/i/ai, /s/ before y
c-/k/ before consonant or a/o/u, /ʧ/ before e/i/ai, /s/ before y
cc-/ʦ/
cc-/ʦ/
ch-/x/
ch-/x/


Some example sentences


The sun shines.
== Some Example Sentences ==
• Ahailé ion asora.
 
• The sun is shining.
 
Sa ahailend ion asora.
-Dorsis v'iuteo iel v'atteo pon v'ocon: v'iuteo purso accemion, v'atteo purso zzesion.
• The sun shone.
 
• Ahailecé ion asora.
-The butcher and the baker went to the market, the butcher for bread the baker for meat (and Aladai saying)
• The sun will shine.
 
• Ahaileré ion asora.
 
• The sun has been shining.
-Annar aspereo, ailer pon nah sunon
Sacé ahailend ion asora.
 
• The sun is shining again.
Nephandeo, pon nah nokeccion
• Sa ahailend ion asora petez.
 
• The sun will shine tomorrow.
Mirameo, pon nah mondacon
• Ahaileré ion asora ban atesoranei.
 
• The sun shines brightly.
Aladieo pon dun Ra’ameleko
• Ahailé ion asora ialai.
 
• The bright sun shines.
-Come wind, music to the sky
• Ahailé ion ialai asora.
 
• The sun is rising now.
Earth, to the mountains
• Sa ampend ion asora leogasai.
 
• All the people shouted.
Water, to the sea
• Pagogual sompassa mon v’aladieis.
 
• Some of the people shouted.
People to your King
• Pagogual puertysel mon v’aladieis.
 
• Many of the people shouted twice.
 
• Pagogual qualael mon v’aladieis osai.
== Nouns ==
• Happy people often shout.
 
• Pagol wenai aladieo motivai.
Decline according to case, gender, and number
• The kitten jumped up.
 
• Diupacé n’ounael attai.
-Gender
• The kitten jumped onto the table.
 
• Diupacé sagh n’ounael wasse v’rebereo.
Rank based
• My little kitten walked away.
 
• Tampi siai ounael’an emposa
High (ion, ian): –a, os, o, un
It's raining.
 
• Sa ehlonand vique
Low (nor, nah): –el, é, on, ag
• The rain came down.
 
• Diahacé v’ehloneo rocai
Middle (vos, van): – eo, ei, eis, (i)cas
• The kitten is playing in the rain.
 
• Sa quophand n’ounael toso v’ehloneis
 
• The rain has stopped.
-Case
• Sura gotycé v’ehloneo
 
Nominative: -a, -el, -eo
 
Accusative: -os, -é, -ei
 
Dative: -o, -on, -eis
 
Genitive: -un, -ag, -(i)cas
 
Plural: -i
 
== Verbs ==
 
Always end in -gh (-agh, -egh, or -ogh)
 
Example conjugations using:
Sagh (to be)
 
Present
I-Essar
 
You-Sar
 
It/He/She-Sa
 
He and I-Sanne
 
You and I-Sau
 
They-Sal
 
 
b.     Past
I-Essagué
 
You-Sagur
 
It/He/She-Sacé
 
He and I-Sannes
 
You and I-Saor
 
They-Sagual
-Normal (Unsure) Future
I-Assaré
 
You-Saré
 
It/He/She-Savo
 
He and I-Essan
 
You and I-Assaer
 
They-Assampé
 
-Prophetic Future
 
I -Essalys
 
You- Salys
 
He/She/It- Sami
 
He and I- Essa
 
You and I- Essamyr
 
They- Samys
 
 
-Verb prefixes/suffixes
 
Ut (-‘t): negative (at end of word)
 
Cu-: Possible
 
-Irregulars
 
Dogh- to go
 
Always Dome in present, except when plural, in which case Domeni

Latest revision as of 08:01, 23 May 2013

Aladosci is a the King's Language in Aladean, the world of "The Lost Line" by Christopher A. Akins

Phonology

Consonants	Labial	Dental	Palatial       Velar	Glottal
Plosives	p/b	t/d		        k/g	
fricatives	f/v	θ  s/z	ʃ/ʒ	        x/ɣ	
affricatives		ʦ	ʧ		        h
nasals	m	n			  
approximates	w	r/l	j		
Vowels	Front	Mid	Back
High	i	ɪ	
Mid 	e/ø		o
Low		a	

Eké, em, té, pé, qué, gé, dé, bé, co, om, occo, cho, atha, am, pha, gha, fa, sa ha, lu ru, um, nai mai, aim, izzi, isci, im, zy, vy, ym

i-/j/ before vowels unless ï

ai- single letter /aj/

th-/θ/

u-/ø/

y-/ɪ/

final e silent unless é

sc-/ʃ/

zz-/ʒ/

ph-/f/

gh-/ɣ/ before consonant, /f/ before vowel or if final

qu-/k/

c-/k/ before consonant or a/o/u, /ʧ/ before e/i/ai, /s/ before y

cc-/ʦ/

ch-/x/


Some Example Sentences

-Dorsis v'iuteo iel v'atteo pon v'ocon: v'iuteo purso accemion, v'atteo purso zzesion.

-The butcher and the baker went to the market, the butcher for bread the baker for meat (and Aladai saying)


-Annar aspereo, ailer pon nah sunon

Nephandeo, pon nah nokeccion

Mirameo, pon nah mondacon

Aladieo pon dun Ra’ameleko

-Come wind, music to the sky

Earth, to the mountains

Water, to the sea

People to your King


Nouns

Decline according to case, gender, and number

-Gender

Rank based

High (ion, ian): –a, os, o, un

Low (nor, nah): –el, é, on, ag

Middle (vos, van): – eo, ei, eis, (i)cas


-Case

Nominative: -a, -el, -eo

Accusative: -os, -é, -ei

Dative: -o, -on, -eis

Genitive: -un, -ag, -(i)cas

Plural: -i

Verbs

Always end in -gh (-agh, -egh, or -ogh)

Example conjugations using: Sagh (to be)

Present

I-Essar

You-Sar

It/He/She-Sa

He and I-Sanne

You and I-Sau

They-Sal


b. Past

I-Essagué

You-Sagur

It/He/She-Sacé

He and I-Sannes

You and I-Saor

They-Sagual

-Normal (Unsure) Future

I-Assaré

You-Saré

It/He/She-Savo

He and I-Essan

You and I-Assaer

They-Assampé

-Prophetic Future

I -Essalys

You- Salys

He/She/It- Sami

He and I- Essa

You and I- Essamyr

They- Samys


-Verb prefixes/suffixes

Ut (-‘t): negative (at end of word)
Cu-: Possible

-Irregulars

Dogh- to go

Always Dome in present, except when plural, in which case Domeni