Senjecas - First Things

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Pronunciation table

p b f v m t d þ ð ɫ l ż s z r n k g x ƣ h ȝ š i e a ǫ o u ĭ ĕ ŭ
/p/ /b/ /ɸ/ /β/ /m̥/ /m/ /t/ /d/ /θ/ /ð/ /l̥/ /l/ /ʦ/ /ʣ/ /s/ /z/ /ɾ̥/ /n/ /k/ /g/ /ç/ /ʝ/ /j̊/ /j/ /sʷ/ /sʲ/ /i/ /e/ /ä/ /ɒ/ /o/ /u/ /ɪ/ /ɛ/ /ʊ/


1. Polite phrases - ta̋a̋ro ðe̋uƣos

Yes No Please Thank you (very much) No, thank you You're welcome
a̋a ne̋ tum sőőra:1 (me̋ża) vűűma vűűla:2 ne̋. vűűma vűűla: vűűma vűűla ne:
yes no beseech you there is a (great) debt no, debt there.is debt there.is not
Excuse me That's all right I'm (terribly) sorry What did you say? Well met Welcome
šooðe̋ȝa me:3 no sűo e̋sa: mu (m̃éérvi) mı̋ı̋m̃a:4 e5-te̋e̋ua ne: supa̋naþu suǧe̋raþu
May.pass ? that well is I (truly) grieve paid.attention not Well.met Well.received

Notes:

  • 1If understood from the context, the subject personal pronoun may be omitted.
  • 2A colon is used to mark the end of a sentence.
  • 3The imperative is formed with the suffix -e, but it is more polite to use the subjunctive form which ends in -e̋ȝa.
  • 4Said upon causing an accident.
  • 5The prefix e- marks the past tense.


2. Questions and requests - me̋tosk̬e ı̋gosk̬e

Where/When is/are...? How much is/are...? How far is...? What is this? What do you want?
... xáru/xánu e̋sa: ... xőto vűűa:1 ... xótu þı̋fo e̋sa: xo so e̋sa: tu xom m̃e̋ṡa:2
... where/when is: ... how.much is ... how.much far is what this is you what want
What must I do? Have you...? Do you sell...? Have you seen ...? I would like .... I do not want ...
mu xom kı̋u3 ke̋la: tu ... fa̋ra me:4 tu ... nĭna̋ka me:5 mu ... ɫe̋e̋la:6 mu ... m̃e̋ṡa ne:
I what to.do must you ... sell ? you ... have.seen ? I ... would.like I ...want not

Notes:

  • 1There are two words for to be. e̋sa indicates a permanent condition, vűűa a temporary one.
  • 2Note that the verb is placed at the end of the sentence.
  • 3A verb dependent on another verb ends in -u. It is called the supine.
  • 4If there is no questioning word (who, what, etc.), then me is placed at the end of the sentence.
  • 5The present perfect tense is formed by reduplicating the first consonant and prefixing it to the verb with a weak vowel. If the verb's vowel is "i", "e", or "a", the weak vowel is "ĭ". If the verb's vowel is "ǫ", "o", or "u", the weak vowel is "ŭ".


3. Useful expressions - ne̋uðro ðe̋uƣos

I come from ... I live in ... I am a(n) ... Here is/are... I (don't) like it/them. That's .... nice
beautiful
... éha ǧe̋ma: ... éna m̃e̋e̋sa: ... e̋sa: ... íðu e̋sa: mu éȝom/éȝon ka̋a (ne): no ... e̋sa: la̋ro
gőbo
... from come ... in live ... am ... here is/are I it/them like (not) that ... is nice
beautiful
Leave me alone. Just a moment. This way please. Take a seat. Come in. It's cheap.
mum ka̋im̃um te̋m̃e: áru sa̋mpam i-a̋tam. tum sőőra: sede̋ȝa: tire̋ȝa: éȝo m̃e̋slo vűűa:
me alone leave scarcely moment this-way you beseech sit enter it cheap is
That's all. It's too expensive. You're .... right
wrong.
That's very kind of you Thank you (for your help).
no őro e̋sa: éȝo kéþu m̃űso vűűa: tu ... e̋sa: m̃e̋e̋ru
műnu
(tu) kétu fa̋ṡu (e̋sa): (mu) (tu-þonős ṡ̨óga) tum kűȝa:
that all is it too expensive is you ... are right
wrong
(you) too kind (are) (I) (your-help for) you thank


4. Communicating - va̋a̋ru

I'm .... English
American.
Do(es) ... speak English? you
anyone
I don't speak Senjecas. I don't understand. Do you understand me?
mu ... e̋sa: ange̋lru
ámerı̋xru
... ángelȝe̋kam sa̋m̃a me: tu
k̬énu
mu senȝe̋kam sa̋m̃a ne: mu þűma ne: tu mum þűma me:
I ... am English
American
... English speak ? you
anyone
I Senjecas speak not I understand not you me understand ?
I speak some English. What is it called in Senjecas? How do you say ... in Senjecas? What does ... mean? How do you pronounce this?
mu tı̋ı̋ða ángelȝe̋kam sa̋m̃a: senȝe̋ko éȝo-fe̋e̋to xo e̋sa: tu senȝéxvi xálu ... sa̋m̃a: ... xo fűɫa: tu xálu som fuɫte̋e̋a:
I some English speak Senjecan its-name what is you Senjecasly how ... say ... what means you how this pronounce
How do you write ...? Please speak more slowly.
tu xálu ... ȝa̋ra: gŭǧǫ́ðvi sam̃e̋ȝa. tum sőőra:
you how ...write more.slowly speak. you beseech


5. Greetings and hospitality - ǧe̋rosk̬e rűűmrak̬e

Good day Good night Hello How are you? (Very) well Pleased to meet you. Good-bye Good-bye See you .... soon
tomorrow
later.
mı̋ı̋ra a̋ham de̋e̋ra la̋a̋tam ala̋a̋ (tu) xálu e̋sa: (lábu) su tum pa̋nu se̋baþu: suɠa̋a̋le:1 sure̋iðe:2 tum u-na̋ka:3 t̨áárvi
ṡúm̃vi
pósu
peaceful day restful night hello you how are (very) well you to-meet pleased well-bide well-fare ...you will-see soon
tomorrow
later

Notes:

  • 1Said by the one leaving.
  • 2Said by the one staying.
  • 3The prefix u- marks the future tense.


6. Introductions - ṡana̋ðras

May I introduce you to my ... wife
husband
friend
What's your name? My name is .... Pleased to meet you. It's been great meeting you
tum o mu-... ṡanaðe̋ȝa me: kőzum
me̋rtum
vı̋lum
tu xálu feetı̋d̨aþu ı̋la:1 ... feetı̋d̨aþu ı̋la: tum pa̋nu ka̋itu: tum pa̋nu dı̋żu e-e̋sa:
to you my-... may.introduce ? wife
husband
friend
you how called become ... called become you to.meet pleased you to.meet marvelous was

Notes:

  • 1The passive voice is formed with the passive participle and the verb ı̋la, become.
Have you met my ...? wife
husband?
This is my .... mother
father
son
daughter
What is your ...?
My ... is ...
address
telephone number
internet address
Where are you staying?
tu mu-... pĭpa̋na me: kőzum
me̋rtum
su mu-... e̋sa: ma̋a̋ma
ta̋a̋ta
pőiku
zı̋du
tu-... xo e̋sa:
mu-... ... e̋sa:
m̃eeslűko
ham̃lűko
ȝúsxaslűko
tu xáru ɠa̋a̋la:
you my-... have.met ? wife
husband
this my-... is mother
father
son
daughter
your-... what is
mu-... ... e̋sa:
address
phone number
internet address
you where stay


7. Personal details - hőmo tifȝe̋żos

Are you married? I am married. I am .... single
divorced
separated
How old are you? I am ... years old I was born in ... I was born on ...
tu m̃e̋da me: m̃e̋da mu ... vűűa: va̋tu
m̃im̃e̋daþu
ve̋e̋tu
xőta dı̋las mús o e̋sa: ... dı̋las mús o e̋sa: ... éna e-że̋na: ...a̋s ... e-że̋na:
you are-married ? am-married I ... am single/divorced/separated how-many years you to are ... years me to are ... in was.born ... on was.born
Where are you from? I'm from .... Are you doing anything this evening? Could we have dinner together? Would you like a drink?
tu xárþis e̋sa: mu ... éha e̋sa: tu i-ȝı̋tam k̬énom kı̋a me: m̃us ṡómu dore̋ȝa me: tu pőőȝom ɫe̋e̋la me:
you from-where are I ... from am you this-evening anything do ? we together may.dine ? you drink would-like ?
Can I offer you anything? Thanks for the invitation. May I introduce you to ... Glad to meet you.
mu tús o k̬énom fe̋ɫo me: żalős ṡ̨óga kűȝas mu o tum ... żęne̋ȝa me: ka̋itu tum pa̋nu
I you to anything offer ? invitation for thanks I to you ... acquaint ? happy you to.meet


8. Occupations and Study - da̋a̋rosk̬e sı̋ƣrak̬e

What is your occupation? I am a .... doctor
teacher
student
I work at .... I'm retired. I'm ... self-employed
unemployed
tu-da̋a̋ro xo vűűa: mu ... vűűa: le̋e̋gu
dőxlu
tűnlu
mu ... éna da̋a̋ra: mu ném̃itéru da̋a̋ra: mu ... vűűa: mi-þa̋xaþu
m̃i-þa̋xaþu1
your-work what is I ... am doctor
teacher
student
I ... at work I no.longer work I ... am self-employed
unemployed

Notes:

  • 1Be careful to distinguish mi-, self, from m̃i-, un-.
What are you studying? I'm studying .... medicine
law
engineering.
tu xom sı̋ga: mu ... sı̋ga: ȝaxsa̋a̋r̈am
þőram
kílvaanlĕsa̋a̋r̈am
you what study I ... study medicine
law
engineering

9. Interests - aðne̋e̋mras

What do you do in your spare time? Do you any hobbies? Do you like ...? art
sports
I like music. I don't like movies.
tu alpe̋e̋la tu-keesa̋s xom kía: tu sébaðne̋e̋mran ƣe̋ða me: tu ... ka̋a me: dűvram
le̋iðran
mu kűmom ka̋a: mu asgı̋ı̋ron ka̋a ne:
you free your-time what do you hobbies have ? you ... like ? art
sports
I music like I movies like not


10. Feelings - űtos

I'm .... happy
sad
tired
I'm in a hurry Are you ...? cold
hot
I'm not .... hungry
thirsty
I feel (very) lucky. I'm (terribly) sorry.
mu ... vűűa: ka̋itu
se̋ugu
le̋e̋du
mu pa̋su ke̋la: tu ... vűűa me: sőȝu
tı̋ı̋þu
mu ... ne: gősa
a̋a̋da
mu (lábu) űþu űta: (me̋e̋o) kı̋ı̋nos da̋a̋a1:
I ... am happy
sad
tired
I hurry must you ... are ? cold
hot
I ... not hunger
thirst
I (very) lucky feel (many) tears flow

Notes:

  • 1Said upon hearing someone's bad news.