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{{Infobox|name=Khombu
|pronounce=/k_ho+mbu/
|tu=[[Alternate Earth]], modern era
|species=Human
|in=[[Khombu (nation)|Khombu]]
|no=10 million
|script=Futozi-Khombu Script
|tree=Khombic<br>
&nbsp;Eastern Khombic<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;Nambonta-Angondic<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Nambonta [[Khombu]]'''
|morph=Isolating
|ms=Nominative-Accusative
|wo=VSO
|creator=[[User:Sectori|Sectori]]
|date=February 2005}}
[[Khombu]] was created by [[User:Sectori|Sectori]] over his spring vacation in March 2006. It is spoken in the nation of [[Khombu_nation|Khombu]] and is part of his [[Alternate Earth]] conworld.
[[Khombu]] was created by [[User:Sectori|Sectori]] over his spring vacation in March 2006. It is spoken in the nation of [[Khombu_nation|Khombu]] and is part of his [[Alternate Earth]] conworld.


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==Text==
==Text==
Px-o ongu mantan gha tx, khang Futozi bha ntombu tua px am-px-aka ta nambuo. Angkhap px o khopa bha haopa tua px khopu tha-nga-na nambuo: English, Spanish, French, Carune, Swahili, Zulu, German, Afrikaans, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, Dutch, Swedish, Norweigian, Italian, Finnish, Xhosa, Sesotho, Wolof, Arabic, Polish, Turkish, Czech, Romanian, Common South Slavic, Russian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Dinka, Tagalog, Javanese, Maori, Hawaiian, Quechua, Hebrew, Portuguese, Lakhota, Cherokee, Inuktitut, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Sanskrit, Gothic, Old English, Latin, Classical Greek, Proto-Indo-European, Coptic, Middle Chinese, Akkadian, Amharic, Hittite, Esperanto, Interlingua, Ido, Quenya, Sindarin, Klingon, Anas, Verdurian, Cervenian, 'Ukana'akau, Saonian, Qatama, Inote, Ttithue, Melannya, Fhey, Kxilt, Astian, Futozi Creole, Khombu.Ut bha px gha noph, nop bha hopha akh hopa. Akh angkompu tua px, kat-tx-a bha ntombu tua Futozi ampo nan puatha akh mogu tua gha px tua gha nambuo mba khapao ngko gha px.
Px-o ongu mantan gha tx, khang [[Futozi]] bha ntombu tua px am-px-aka ta nambuo. Angkhap px o khopa bha haopa tua px khopu tha-nga-na nambuo: English, Spanish, French, [[Carune]], Swahili, Zulu, German, Afrikaans, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, Dutch, Swedish, Norweigian, Italian, Finnish, Xhosa, Sesotho, Wolof, Arabic, Polish, Turkish, Czech, Romanian, Common South Slavic, Russian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Dinka, Tagalog, Javanese, Maori, Hawaiian, Quechua, Hebrew, Portuguese, Lakhota, Cherokee, Inuktitut, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Sanskrit, Gothic, Old English, Latin, Classical Greek, Proto-Indo-European, Coptic, Middle Chinese, Akkadian, Amharic, Hittite, Esperanto, Interlingua, Ido, Quenya, Sindarin, Klingon, Anas, Verdurian, Cervenian, [['Ukana'akau]], Saonian, Qatama, [[Inote]], Ttithue, Melannya, Fhey, Kxilt, Astian, Futozi Creole, [[Khombu]]. Ut bha px gha noph, nop bha hopha akh hopa. Akh angkompu tua px, kat-tx-a bha ntombu tua Futozi ampo nan puatha akh mogu tua gha px tua gha nambuo mba khapao ngko gha px.
 
==Links==
*[[Khombu lexicon]]
*[[User:Sectori|Sectori]]'s page


==Lexicon==
px-o: as
ongu: sunjunctive particle (may)
mantan: to know
tua: of
khang: to require
ntombu: person
nambuo: language
Hutou: [[Futozi (nation)|Futozi]]
am-px-aka: to speak
ta: three
angkhop: to signify, to mean
o: that, relative pronoun
khopa: to learn
bha: all
haopa: school
khopu: to teach
tha-nga-a: 81 (8-10-1)
ut: with
noph: choice
nop: to choose
hopha: student
akh otkha: at least
akh hopa: [in order] to learn
angkhompu: reason
kat-txa: to be
ampo: famous
nan puatha: world-wide
mogu: love (n.)
mba: and
khapao: skill
ngko: in
phamku: adv., tonight
tu-px-ang: v. tr., give
kx: prn., 1P
tx: prn., 2P
a-tx-tu: n., deer
nam: adv., not
tx-ap: v. tr., understand
[[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:A priori conlangs]]
[[Category:Conlangs]][[Category:A priori conlangs]]

Latest revision as of 14:04, 13 May 2006


Khombu
Pronounced: /k_ho+mbu/
Timeline and Universe: Alternate Earth, modern era
Species: Human
Spoken: Khombu
Total speakers: 10 million
Writing system: Futozi-Khombu Script
Genealogy: Khombic

 Eastern Khombic
  Nambonta-Angondic

   Nambonta Khombu
Typology
Morphological type: Isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Basic word order: VSO
Credits
Creator: Sectori
Created: February 2005

Khombu was created by Sectori over his spring vacation in March 2006. It is spoken in the nation of Khombu and is part of his Alternate Earth conworld.

Phonetics

Khombu is a phonetically simple language. It contains six plosives, six aspirates, three nasals, one fricative, three vowels, and five clicks. Clicks can appear as individual words or incorporated into many words

  • Plosives: /p t k b d g/ p t k b d g
  • Aspirates: /p_h t_h k_h b_h d_h g_h/ ph th kh bh dh gh
  • Nasals: /m n N/ m n ng
  • Fricative: /h/ h
  • Vowels: /a o u/ a o u
  • Clicks: /!\ I\ \I\ O\/ kx tx gx px

A word is as follows: (N)(P)(V)(C)(C)V(C)(C)(V)(C)

Broken down: Initial Syllable: (N)(P)V(C) Medial/Final Syllable(s): (C)V(C)

A word must have at least one medial syllable. A two syllable word may have an intial and final syllable, or a medial and final syllable. A three syllable word must have an initial, medial, and final syllable, etc. The only disallowed consonant clusters are those that combine a voiced plosive with an unvoiced plosive, and/or have an aspirate precede a plosive.

Beginning Grammar

Khombu is a grammatically basic language. There is no concept of tense, only of time (Yesterday I run=I ran). Generic words such as yesterday and tomorrow describe past and future tenses, while words like always form the habitual.

Sentences in Khombu are VSO, with the direct object always preceding the indirect object.

  • Here is an example sentences:
  • Phamku thu-px-ang kx a-tx-tu tx.
  • Let's break this down:
  • Phamku tu-px-ang is the verb phrase. Phamku is an adverb meaning tonight, and tu-px-ang means "to give".
  • Kx and tx are pronouns. Kx is the first person pronoun, and tx is the second person pronoun. Since they have no modifiers, we can leave them as they are, but note the word between them. Since tx is at the end of the sentence it is the indirect object, so "to you".
  • A-tx-tu means "deer". Since it comes between the subject and indirect object, it must be the direct object.
  • So, the whole sentence means "tonight I will give deer to you", or the less awkward "tonight I will give you deer".
  • Here's another one:
  • Nam tx-ap kx tx.
  • Nam tx-ap is the verb phrase. Nam means "not". Tx-ap means "to understand". You already know what kx and tx mean. So, the whole sentence means "I don't understand you".

Text

Px-o ongu mantan gha tx, khang Futozi bha ntombu tua px am-px-aka ta nambuo. Angkhap px o khopa bha haopa tua px khopu tha-nga-na nambuo: English, Spanish, French, Carune, Swahili, Zulu, German, Afrikaans, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Cantonese, Dutch, Swedish, Norweigian, Italian, Finnish, Xhosa, Sesotho, Wolof, Arabic, Polish, Turkish, Czech, Romanian, Common South Slavic, Russian, Hindi, Urdu, Bengali, Gujarati, Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, Dinka, Tagalog, Javanese, Maori, Hawaiian, Quechua, Hebrew, Portuguese, Lakhota, Cherokee, Inuktitut, Welsh, Irish, Scottish, Sanskrit, Gothic, Old English, Latin, Classical Greek, Proto-Indo-European, Coptic, Middle Chinese, Akkadian, Amharic, Hittite, Esperanto, Interlingua, Ido, Quenya, Sindarin, Klingon, Anas, Verdurian, Cervenian, 'Ukana'akau, Saonian, Qatama, Inote, Ttithue, Melannya, Fhey, Kxilt, Astian, Futozi Creole, Khombu. Ut bha px gha noph, nop bha hopha akh hopa. Akh angkompu tua px, kat-tx-a bha ntombu tua Futozi ampo nan puatha akh mogu tua gha px tua gha nambuo mba khapao ngko gha px.

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