Amal

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Introduction

Amal is meant to be a personal conlang and despite appearances and structure is not intended as an IAL.

Vocabulary and grammatical features are inspired by or taken directly from:

Phonology

23 of the 26 Latin letters are used, leaving q, w and x unused. All letters are pronounced like their IPA equivalents with a few exceptions.

  • c - /ʃ/, /t͡ʃ/ or /t͡s/ without confusion
  • e - /e/ or /ɛ/ without confusion
  • j - /ʒ/
  • u - /w/ when followed by another vowel
  • y - /j/
  • ' - /ʔ/ the glottal stop separates non-diphthonged vowels.

Word Order

Amal has a strict word order. The general word order is SVO:

  • Ivan haca
Ivan run-3SG
Ivan runs.
  • Marya duya Ivan
Maria hear-3SG Ivan
Maria hears John.

Verbs

tense

The future tense is marked with -ay-/-y(a)-. Past tenses, including perfect and pluperfect, are marked with -ar-/-r(a)-. The present tense is unmarked:

  • Ganan. – I sing / I am singing.
  • Ganyat. – You will sing / You are about to sing.
  • Ganara. – He sang / She was singing / It has sung.

Stories often describe events that take place in the past (or an imagined past), or whose location in time is of no concern to the reader. In such cases, the -ar-/-r(a)- may be omitted.