Gelach
Gelaĉ Grammar
Çataimé'î'mamoûr'blú ê nain ageç pûr croçaîmi'î'çêlánç
Translation: My lovely blue house is no match for you excelent crocheting
Meaning: Buying is not as impressive as making.
Let's split this sentence up shall we. The first word is Çataime This means My house, To show ownership of an object, Gelac uses inflections.
When the word ends in a vowel as Çatai (house) does, The inflections are as follows:
My - Mé
Your - mo
Their - Mú
Its/his/hers - Mêç
Our - mam
Your Pl - Mó
When the word ends in a constonant, Such as Gát (cat) The inflections are the same without the beginning m.
Accents
there are only two Diacritics, with simple Functions. ' Elongates the vowels, while ^ shortens them. And a note on the C's as there are three in this language. C is like Cat ç is like Soap Ĉ is Chair. G is always ALWAYS as in Gate.
Pronunciation of Letters
The Gelaĉ alphabet is as follows
A B C Ç Ĉ D E F G H I L M N O P R T U V Y Z
The consonants are the same as in english, the vowels and their elongated pronunciations are below, The shortened sounds are just the same as the normal ones, only much quicker.
A – hat – elon hay
E – Egg – elon Pea
I – Sit – elon Sight
O Pot – elon Poo
U – Hut – Hurt
Grammar
Adjectives are joined straight after the object with 'î' which means is, Colors always go right at the end.
COLORS
Red - Çritá
Blue - Blú
Orange - Arânĉá
Yellow - Velîto
Green - Várdû
Silver - Ĉilvâ
Black - Múdreç
Brown - Maró
Purple - Pâpúriâ
Peach - Pyaĉ
Magnolia - Mâgnól
My Fat Dog
To explain this, lets look at the sentence my fat dog, In Gelaĉ, this in effect is My dog is fat blue. all joined into one word. The word for dog is Parol, meaning My dog is Parolé. Join is on leaves us with Parolé'î. The word for fat is Gûrat, meaning My fat dog is Parolé'î'Gûrat.
My fat brown dog - Parolé'î'Gûrat'Maró
For two or more adjectives, they are joined by 'o' which means and, but this is only for adjectives not colors.
My stupid, Fat, Sad, brown dog - Parolé'î'gûrat'o'ĉúpidâ'o'malóni'maró