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1 - i | 1 - i | ||
2 - leng | 2 - leng | ||
3 - san | 3 - san | ||
4 - si | 4 - si | ||
5 - u | 5 - u | ||
6 - lo | 6 - lo | ||
7 - chi | 7 - chi | ||
8 - ba | 8 - ba | ||
9 - jo | 9 - jo | ||
10 - shi | 10 - shi | ||
100 - chen | 100 - chen | ||
Revision as of 13:58, 1 April 2017
Lunar Chinese | |
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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
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'
bangcho 'ball' > bangchom 'balls'; li 'kilometer' > lim 'kilometers'
Adjectives
Adjectives end in -d or -id
dad 'big'; shoud 'small'
fantsid 'domestic'; haitsid 'puerile'
wad, nid, tad; wamid, nimid, tamid
Numbers
1 - i
2 - leng
3 - san
4 - si
5 - u
6 - lo
7 - chi
8 - ba
9 - jo
10 - shi
100 - chen