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** Examples of this:
** Examples of this:
*** Pe sjeh Mâtjû. ''I am Matthew.''
*** Pe sjeh Mâtjû. ''I am Matthew.''
*** Djon sjlah un dâ bed. "John is sleeping in the bed."
*** Djon sjeh zêt jâna. "John is ten years old."


== Tenses ==
== Tenses ==


[[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:Conlangs]]

Revision as of 22:04, 6 December 2012

Njûlan /nju:lan/ is a language created solely upon imagination as well as other linguistic roots- that is to say that certain languages have a shared mentality with me. Each word is representation of how the word feels inside my own head, which is why it is not a language that is editable by anyone else. It is also an evolved form of another created language that I had created, which I found to be far too complicated. This simplicity, along with the feel of the language inside your mouth and on your tongue, is the reason for why I found it so fun to create.

The Alphabet

The 25 letters in this language are as follows:

Letter Pronunciation
A Like the 'a' in 'scampi'
B Like the 'b' in 'battle'
C Like the 'c' in 'critical'
Ç Like the 'j' in the French 'je'
D Like the 'd' in 'dog'
E Like the 'e' in 'empty'
F Like the 'f' in 'full'
G Like the 'g' in 'garden'
H Like the 'h' in 'heaven'
I Like the 'i' in 'hint'
J Like the 'y' in 'yacht'
K Like the 'c' in 'critical'
L Like the 'l' in 'listen'
M Like the 'm' in 'mother'
N Like the 'n' in 'new'
O Like the 'o' in 'pop'
P Like the 'p' in 'pony'
R Like the Spanish 'r' in 'rocho'
S Like the 's' in 'Sam'
T Like the 't' in 'tango'
U Like the 'u' in 'upstairs'
V Like the 'v' in 'video'
W Like the 'w' in 'window'
Z Like the 'z' in 'zebra'

The Basic Grammar Points

  • Njûlan is based upon the general European sentence structure of Subject + Verb + Object. This order cannot be broken as the subject and objects may get confused. Where other particles- such as time and place- are concerned, these can be placed anyway depending upon emphasis, importance and sound.
  • Verbs do not need to be conjugated in relation to the subject/pronoun. You need only worry about conjugation of verbs in the tense and to also show a change in state/movement. This will be explained in the next chapter.
    • Examples of this:
      • Pe sjeh Mâtjû. I am Matthew.
      • Djon sjeh zêt jâna. "John is ten years old."

Tenses