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==Dialects==
==Dialects==
The 'g' sound was not originally in the language, and was only introduced by invaders later on. In more remote regions it is still pronounced as a 'k'. Those living in the north of the country speak with an unusual accent and tend not to change word order when asking a question, but to keep the normal word order and simply use a higher tone on the last syllable. The dialect is possibly influenced by closeness to the country of Qazan- it is not uncommon for northeners to be proficient in Tzenejri and Qazal.
The 'g' sound was not originally in the language, and was only introduced by invaders later on. In more remote regions it is still pronounced as a 'k'. Those living in the north of the country speak with an unusual accent and tend not to change word order when asking a question, but to keep the normal word order and simply use a higher tone on the last syllable. The dialect is possibly influenced by closeness to the country of Qazan- it is not uncommon for northeners to be proficient in Tzenejri and Qazal.
==Sample text==
English: The only free cheese is in the mouse trap
Tzenejri: enti vijâ unajchiz maôs zirok


[[Tzenejri lexicon]]
[[Tzenejri lexicon]]

Revision as of 02:11, 13 June 2006

The main language of the country of Tzenej, on the planet Jen.

History

Phonology

Pronounciation guide

Consonants

The consonants are: ch d f g h j k l m n p r s sh t tz v w y z '

ch: as in "chip"
h: longer and more pronounced than in English
sh: as in "shop"
tz: like the ts in "tsunami"
': glottal stop

All other consonants are pronounced the same as in English.

Vowels

a: as in "attic"
â: as in "maze"
e: as in "met"
i: as in "mania"
o: as is "top"
ô: as is "zone"
u: as in "bun"
û: like the oo in "boot"

Grammar

Tzenejri is an agglutinating language with no case system, no grammatical genders and no definite or indefinite articles.

Verbs

All verbs are derived a noun by adding the suffix '-ti'. For example, the Tzenejri word for movement is 'nef', and it is altered to the verb 'nefti', meaning 'to move'.

Tenses

Tzenejri has four tenses: present, past, future and continuous. The latter three are added as suffixes to a verb as follows:
Past tense: '-che'
Future tense: '-lan'
Continuous tense: '-le'

Sentence structure

The basic word order is Verb Subject Object, however this changes to Verb Object Subject in a question.

Grammatical numbers

There are three grammatical numbers in Tzenejri: singular, plural (for a specific number of things) and partitive plural (for an unspecific number of things). They are indicating as suffixes to a noun as follows:
Plural: '-vi'
Partitive plural: '-li'

Dialects

The 'g' sound was not originally in the language, and was only introduced by invaders later on. In more remote regions it is still pronounced as a 'k'. Those living in the north of the country speak with an unusual accent and tend not to change word order when asking a question, but to keep the normal word order and simply use a higher tone on the last syllable. The dialect is possibly influenced by closeness to the country of Qazan- it is not uncommon for northeners to be proficient in Tzenejri and Qazal.

Sample text

English: The only free cheese is in the mouse trap

Tzenejri: enti vijâ unajchiz maôs zirok

Tzenejri lexicon