User:Masako/pataka
A short primer for Kala grammar. The full grammar can be found here:
Han Moya
Han Moya is an adaptation of Hangul for writing Kala. It is written horizontally, in lines running from left to right. It can also be written vertically in columns.
Consonants
- ㄱㄲㄴㄷㄸㄹㅁㅂㅃㅅㅆㅇㅈㅉㅊㅋㅌㅍㅎ
- k nk n t nt l m p mp s ns a ts nts ts` k` tl p` h
- /k~g ᵑk~ⁿg n t~d ⁿt~ⁿd l~ɾ m p~b ᵐp~ᵐb s~ʃ ⁿs~ⁿʃ - ts~t͡ʃ ⁿts~ⁿt͡ʃ tsʰ~t͡ʃʰ kʰ t͡ɬ~tl pʰ h~ɦ/
The adaptations of doubled consonants are used word initially to indicate prenasalization. Medial occurrences of nasalized syllables are written across syllables.
Vowels
- ㅏ ᅶ ㅐ ㅑ ᅸ ㅓ ㅕ ㅗ ㅛ ㅜ ㅟ ㅠ ㅡ ㅣ
- a ao ai ya yao e ye o ao yo ua uai ue u i
- /a~a: aʊ̯ aɪ̯ ja~ʲa: jaʊ̯~ʲaʊ̯ e~ɛ je~ʲɛ o~o: jo~ʲo: wa~ʷa: waɪ̯~ʷaɪ̯ we~ʷe: u~u: i~ɪ/
- ㅘ This is pronounced /we/ in Korean because of the order of the vowels; however, because obsolete jamo are difficult to type and look junky as images, in Kala, this is used for /aʊ̯/ when typing. It is rarely seen due to the diphthong itself being uncommon.
Word order
SUBJECT - OBJECT - VERB
- naka ke mita itsa
- woman O dog love
- The woman loves the dog.
Kala lacks morphological adjectives and instead uses attributive verbs.
- ke tsaka taha
- O house be.big
- The big house / The house is big
Kala lacks morphological adverbs, verbs modified with the adverbial ending -n tend to precede the verb phrase they modify.
- tsumun nam yokone
- cautious-ADV 1pl swim-SUG
- We should swim cautiously.
Kala lacks morphological prepositions and instead uses locational and relational verbs.
- mita ke yempa tahe
- dog O table be.under
- The dog is under the table.
Nouns
Nouns are marked for number; plural and collective:
- mita - dog - a dog
- mitam - dog-PL - dogs
- tlimita - COL-dog - a dog pack / a pack of dogs
- tlimitam - COL-dog-PL - dog packs / packs of dogs
When the final syllable of a word contains an m, mp, and sometimes a p the plural marking changes to -lo.
- yama - mountain - a mountain
- yamalo - mountain-PL - mountains
- tliyama - COL-mountain - a mountain range / range of mountains
- tliyamalo - COL-mountain-PL - mountain ranges / ranges of mountains
Gender is not normally marked but can be with the endings -na and -ta to mark the feminine and masculine, respectively.
- uma - horse - a horse
- umana - horse-FEM - mare
- umata - horse-MASC - stallion
Pronouns
Personal pronouns:
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Modifiers:
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Other pronouns include:
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Verbs
Verbs are marked for tense, aspect, and mood.
Tense
Simple past, present, and future.
- naka ke mita anyaye
- woman O dog see-PST
- The woman saw the dog.
- mita ke tahi yatsi
- dog O boy bite
- The dog bites the boy.
- naka ke tahi tlepatli
- woman O boy teach-FUT
- The woman will teach the boy.
Aspect
Continuous, Perfective, Inchoative, and Frequentative.
- na ke niye pukunko
- 1s O undergarment wear-CONT
- I am wearing underclothes.
- kam inapua
- 3pl eat-PFV
- They have eaten.
- nahi yotimu
- girl play-INCH
- The girl begins to play.
- tlaka ke apua tlatonua
- man O song recite-FREQ
- The man recites the song repetitively.