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rkama hnaqa
eljen ohneq. ulajna honq. hniqe lujon. lajoni. ihinqa. oplite uhneq. hanoqi. ljuna.
Smooth English
The Bad Unicorn
A Leyen had a unicorn. He mounted the unicorn. The unicorn attacked him. He ran. The unicorn screamed. A multitude of unicorns came. The unicorns ran. The Leyen died.
Grammar
In iljena, every word is a noun and a verb at the same time, because of the Leyen belief that everything involved in an action is an active participant, playing a particular role. The noun part of a word is a triconsonantal root, denoting a particular participant in the action, and the verb part is a vowel pattern, indicating the role of a given participant. The word order is used to bring closely related participants together, and to indicate the overall flow of the action between the participants.
Vocabulary
Noun roots
- hnq
- A mythical beast, which according to legend, can only be ridden by a powerful sorceror.
- ljn
- Leyen, sentient crepuscular bipeds with vibrissae all over their bodies, from the fourth planet of the Delta Pavonis system.
- plt
- 512 (the Leyen count in base 8), a great multitude.
- rkm
- bad thing.
Verb patterns
(123 indicate consonant positions)
- 12a3a
- be
- 12i3e
- attack
- 12u3a
- die
- 1o23
- hold
- 1a2o3i
- run
- 1u2o3
- suffer
- e12e3
- have
- i1i23a
- scream
- o12e3
- belong
- o12i3e
- compose
- u12e3
- come
- u1a23a
- mount