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** '''sou''' (to learn), '''ot''' (to search), '''et''' (to stay), '''we''' (to win), '''fou''' (to lose), '''pe''' (to seem), '''ouk''' (to break), '''ib''' (to bring), '''pou''' (to throw), '''em''' (to dream), '''ay''' (to open), '''bi''' (to close) | ** '''sou''' (to learn), '''ot''' (to search), '''et''' (to stay), '''we''' (to win), '''fou''' (to lose), '''pe''' (to seem), '''ouk''' (to break), '''ib''' (to bring), '''pou''' (to throw), '''em''' (to dream), '''ay''' (to open), '''bi''' (to close) | ||
All others words are based on these, by association of ideas. | |||
All others words are based on these, by association of ideas. | |||
* Example : '''omnu''' (the day) is made from ''om'' and ''nu'', and means literally "from the sun to the moon". | |||
When the pronunciation becomes difficult between two consonants, the first one drops and the second one is doubled. Moreover, it hold a sign ᵛ (called an ''atru'') on the first doubled letter. | When the pronunciation becomes difficult between two consonants, the first one drops and the second one is doubled. Moreover, it hold a sign ᵛ (called an ''atru'') on the first doubled letter. | ||
* Example : '''talafežzu''' (root) comes from ''talafet'' (plant) and ''zu'' (under), where the t drops and the z is doubled. | |||
Some words come from the same type of transformation but don't take the atru ; they are generally more recent or more used words, since the atru marks the transition between old and new tolosian. Example : loutto (year) = loud (circle) + to (earth), meaning the circle which is taken by the Earth around the sun. | |||
Some words come from the same type of transformation but don't take the atru ; they are generally more recent or more used words, since the atru marks the transition between old and new tolosian. | |||
* Example : '''loutto''' (year) = ''loud'' (circle) + ''to'' (earth), meaning the circle which is taken by the Earth around the sun. | |||
== Sounds == | == Sounds == | ||
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=== Stress and Pitch === | === Stress and Pitch === | ||
== Script == | == Script == | ||
=== Script order === | === Script order === | ||
The script order is the order of the 144 roots. So words beginning by ''lo'' are before words beginning by ''ai'', and '''lohe''' (milk) will be found before '''loio''' (tear) since ''he'' is part of the 4th column while ''io'' is part of the 7th. | |||
== Grammar == | == Grammar == | ||
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== Syntax == | == Syntax == | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:Conlangs]] [[Category:A_priori_conlangs]] [[Category:Tolos]] |
Revision as of 11:48, 4 April 2011
English name Native name | |
Spoken in: | Tolos |
Timeline/Universe: | Alternate Earth |
Total speakers: | 300 000 |
Basic word order: | VSO |
Morphological type: | Agglutinating/synthetic |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Accusative |
Created by: | |
Taelis | 01/2006 |
Tolosian is meant to be a personal conlang for my conworld, Tolos. It's based on a few rules : 144 roots, and only them ; simple grammar rules ; simplification of speech to make the pronunciation easier.
Roots and word formation
There is 144 roots, classed in twelve columns of words (the koti). This repartition is a key example of the importance of the sacred number 12 and its multiples or divisors.
- Koti'lo
- lo (water), ai (sky), ta (tree), te (cliff), to (earth), fe (grass), cho (wind), ko (stone), la (flower), li (light), om (sun), nu (moon)
- Koti'ia
- ia (eagle), zi (lizard), se (snake), ka (guanaco), vi (dragonfly), bou (fish), mi (cat), of (wolf), chi (sparrow), qua (frog), hi (mouse), zo (rabbit)
- Koti'ad
- ad (more), ni (less), en (between), ji (to), in (into), lu (next to), equ (outside of), eb (from), un (away from), di (this), ye (who/which), iv (almost)
- Koti'onn
- onn (turtle), ar (crow), wi (seagull), ks (cicada), mu (ant), be (sheep), he (goat), re (puma), bo (bear), kr (tuco-tuco), ze (bee), ki (hedgehog)
- Koti'ja
- ja (fire), pa (house), so (beach), che (snow), tu (hole), lou (pearl), si (sand), do (shell), gou (fruit), fo (cloud), vy (corn), is (salt)
- Koti'go
- go (around), ab (on), zu (under), fi (few), mo (many), oun (extremely), yd (and/with), ak (itself), dou (for), ek (because), mm (my), op (the most)
- Koti'ti
- ti (hand), chu (nose), ba (mouth), de (skin), io (eye), du (teeth), ob (body), iou (ear), fu (hair), ra (arm), za (leg), ap (foot)
- Koti'ru
- ru (old), jo (big), va (moving), rou (soft), ud (hard), pi (small), id (new), it (useful), chou (good), que (bad), wa (fast), och (slow)
- Koti'at
- at (sign), ea (art), ma (love), su (humor), am (beginning), ya (end), im (middle), yo (action), da (time), el (knowledge), no (material), oum (place)
- Koti'or
- or (human), fa (woman), ge (man), ol (job), quo (choice), xa (word), tou (part), na (gift), oa (grace), je (defect), yi (yes), ne (no)
- Koti'ev
- ev (to be), ga (to have), sa (to want), od (to can), ed (to take), on (to give), ke (to must), oup (to carry), cha (to become), er (to forget), ag (to receive), jou (to hold)
- Koti'sou
- sou (to learn), ot (to search), et (to stay), we (to win), fou (to lose), pe (to seem), ouk (to break), ib (to bring), pou (to throw), em (to dream), ay (to open), bi (to close)
All others words are based on these, by association of ideas.
- Example : omnu (the day) is made from om and nu, and means literally "from the sun to the moon".
When the pronunciation becomes difficult between two consonants, the first one drops and the second one is doubled. Moreover, it hold a sign ᵛ (called an atru) on the first doubled letter.
- Example : talafežzu (root) comes from talafet (plant) and zu (under), where the t drops and the z is doubled.
Some words come from the same type of transformation but don't take the atru ; they are generally more recent or more used words, since the atru marks the transition between old and new tolosian.
- Example : loutto (year) = loud (circle) + to (earth), meaning the circle which is taken by the Earth around the sun.
Sounds
Pronunciation
Stress and Pitch
Script
Script order
The script order is the order of the 144 roots. So words beginning by lo are before words beginning by ai, and lohe (milk) will be found before loio (tear) since he is part of the 4th column while io is part of the 7th.