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====Prepositions====
====[[Preposition]]s====
*'''af''' about, on the topic of
*'''af''' about, on the topic of; from, out of, away from
*'''afshar''' after, later than; farther than, beyond
*'''afshar''' after, later than; farther than, beyond
*'''far''' in front of, before
*'''far''' in front of, before
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*'''ho''' between, among, amid
*'''ho''' between, among, amid
*'''hock''' during, while
*'''hock''' during, while
*'''metz''' with, using, by means of
*'''na''' in, located inside of
*'''ne''' for, in exchange for
*'''nef''' instead of, rather than
*'''offar''' above, over
*'''offar''' above, over
*'''ofjaz''' behind, in back of
*'''ofjaz''' behind, in back of
*'''metz''' with, using, by means of
*'''welraz''' except for, besides, other than
*'''welraz''' except for, besides, other than
*'''yommu''' because of
*'''yommu''' because of; for, for the purpose of
*'''yusho''' like, similar to


====Species====
====Species====

Revision as of 13:15, 6 June 2004

Description

A sort of auxlang for furries.

Pronunciation and Spelling

  • The accent goes on the first syllable of the word.

Vowels

There are five vowels: a e i o u These may be pronounced as in Spanish or Italian, with the exception that a is a schwa (IPA: /ə/), as in the English word cut.

E and o may also be pronounced as /æ/ and /ɑ/ respectively (the vowels of American English "cat" and "paw").

Consonants

f h j k l m n ng p r s sh t th w y z

These are all pronounced with their English values, with two exceptions:

  • j is /ʒ/ as in “Asia”, (the same as in French)
  • z is pronounced like “ts”, (the same as in German).

Sometimes consonants are written double: ff, ck, ll, rr, tt, tz, etc. This is generally just a reminder of the pronunciation; the letters are not pronounced double.

Grammar

Pronouns

Like Japanese, Sirius does not require pronouns in most places, especially when context is enough. Instead you can use a name, species, title, or whatever.

Like English, Sirius pronouns have different forms for subject and object, but unlike English they are not marked for person or number; thus there is no difference between "I" and "she" and "they"; hi is used for all of them.

However, a distinction is made between in-character (IC) and out-of-character (OOC) pronouns. There are also possessive forms.

subject subj. poss. object obj. poss.
IC heu herru zomu zorru
OOC hi hear zom zor

Lexicon

Thematic Vocabulary

Colors

  • fi gray
  • foffar purple
  • hin dark blue
  • horn black
  • luk white
  • narj orange
  • ror red
  • sath brown
  • siar green
  • sol yellow

To indicate a lighter color, add fol "pale" before, thus fol ror "pink", fol hin "light blue", etc.

Numbers

  1. in
  2. tu
  3. stri
  4. hetz
  5. fick
  6. west
  7. heft
  8. ust
  9. nyu
  10. jest
  • 20 tuar, 30 striar, 40 hetzar, 50 fickar, 60 westar, 70 heftar, 80 ustar, 90 nyuar
  • 100 satz
  • 1000 ashal

e.g., 357 = stri-satz fickar heft

Prepositions

  • af about, on the topic of; from, out of, away from
  • afshar after, later than; farther than, beyond
  • far in front of, before
  • fe at
  • for before, earlier than
  • frosh around
  • furo across, at/to the other side of
  • ho between, among, amid
  • hock during, while
  • metz with, using, by means of
  • na in, located inside of
  • ne for, in exchange for
  • nef instead of, rather than
  • offar above, over
  • ofjaz behind, in back of
  • welraz except for, besides, other than
  • yommu because of; for, for the purpose of
  • yusho like, similar to

Species

  • linz lion
  • minz cat
  • olf fox
  • ollu wolf
  • or otter (riw or, river otter; mori or, sea otter)
  • samna human
  • scorristar kangaroo
  • son dog
  • tronz dragon
  • tweffij anthro or biped
  • zeckar tiger