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== Pronouns ==
== Pronouns ==


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'''Vaskayan''' pronouns differ slightly from '''LFN''. Notably, the inclusion of a feminine and masculine third person singular, '''ela''' and '''el''', respectively. Also, '''te''' is the second person singular vs. '''tu''' in '''LFN'''.
!
! ''LFN''
! ''Vaska''
|-align=center
! 1s
| '''me'''
| '''me'''
|-align=center
! 2s
| '''tu'''
| '''te'''
|-align=center
! 3s
| '''el'''
| '''el(a)'''
|-align=center
! 1p
| '''nos'''
| '''nos'''
|-align=center
! 2p
| '''vos'''
| '''bos'''
|-align=center
! 3p
| '''los'''
| '''los'''
|}

Revision as of 10:21, 8 October 2017

This page is a cursory explanation of Vascan slang and a brief overview of some dialectal differences among Vascan regions.

Slang

A few slang words and vulgarities:

  • diti - v - finger; masturbate
  • dulse per la oios - n - eye-candy
  • manica - n - maniac, fanatic; addict; geek, nerd
  • peta - v; n - fart; break wind
  • pisa - v; n - piss, pee; urinate
  • puta - n - whore, slut, bitch (informal: prostitute; also insult)
    • puto - n - manwhore (informal: male prostitute); sod, bastard (insult)

Dialectal differences

The most prevalent Vascan dialect of LFN is called Vaskaya.

Orthography

Vaskaya's orthography varies from LFN by using "k" for /k/, "y" for /j/, and "c" for /ʃ/.

Pronouns

'Vaskayan pronouns differ slightly from LFN. Notably, the inclusion of a feminine and masculine third person singular, ela and el, respectively. Also, te is the second person singular vs. tu in LFN.