Aganean

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Alphabet and orthography

The Aganean alphabet consists of the following 22 letters:

a å b c cg d dg e ë g h hg l m o ô (oë) p r s s´ u y (aë)

Digraphs are considered their own letters for collation purposes. Two letters, ô and y have the variations and respectively. They are considered the same letter, as ô and y are used only internally within a word with and used when the sounds begin or end a word. The letter y is always a vowel.

The letter u has two sounds, before a consonant or at the end of a word it sounds like oo, before another vowel, it sounds like an English y or German j. If the letter u is sounded as an oo before any vowel, it is written ù, but still collated as if it were u. The same goes for à and ò which are used only before ë to show both vowels are sounded seperately, as opposed to and . The letters à and ò are not used when and occur internally within a word, since and are never used as a diphthong in such cases.

Grammar

Aganean is an isolating language

Nouns

Verbs and adverbs

Aganean is an Ergative-Absolutive language. It uses the Aganean has no tenses, but two aspects, perfective and continuous. Aganean uses particles to conjugate verbs:

Aganean verbs perfective continuous habitually negative
imperative ma sgë aëm ra
would mar sar aër ar
negative mycg sycg aërecg aërcg
want aërë
must moë soë aëroë roë
can mus´ sus´ aërus´ rus´
need mu su aëu ru
become mo has´ aës´ aës´
make pam pas aëpd oëpd

ru ba gycamd leu e uë. I don't need to go to the hospital.

  • ru - not need
  • ba - to, at, in
  • gycamd - hospital
  • leu - to go
  • e/ë - indicates agent of sentence
  • - I, me


ë à ò ù s´