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haits 'child' > haitsen 'children'; beits 'cup' > beitsen 'cups'; fants 'housing unit' > fantsen 'housing units'
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'
bangcho 'ball' > bangchom 'balls'; li 'kilometer' > lim 'kilometers'

Revision as of 15:43, 8 January 2017

Lunar Chinese
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