Amal

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Introduction

Amal is meant to be a simple and euphonic personal conlang.

Phonology

consonants

written IPA as in English
p /p/ pull
b /b/ bed
t /t/ town
d /d/ dome
k /k/ kid
g /g/ goal [never as gem]
m /m/ mesh
n /n/ none
s /s/ sack
sh /ʃ/ shoe
h /x~h/ loch or help
y /j/ young
w /w/ well
r /r/ run
l /l/ lean

vowels

written IPA as in English
a /a/ ball
e /e, ɛ/ play or b'ed
i /i, ɪ/ free or bit
o /o/ go
u /u, ə/ boot or comma
ai /aɪ/ tie

Word Order

SOV

  • Adjectives and nouns in the genitive case go after the nouns which they modify, post-positions go after the nouns or clauses that they modify, and modals go after the verbs that they modify and subsequently take all agglutinative suffixes. However, adverbs go before their verbs.

Nouns

morphology

case

case infix example English
Nominative - bet house
Oblique -un betun to the house; in the house
Genitive -in betin the house's; of the house
Vocative -ya betoya Oh house!
Instrumental -esh betesh using the house; with the house; via the house

Pronouns

Pronouns in Amal are marked for number, person, and case. There are three persons. The stand-alone personal pronouns are not used widely as the person is evident from the personal verb ending. They are used for emphasis only in their simple form as the verb form itself already points to the person. This is similar to Spanish where a person will say comprendo - I understand instead of Yo comprendo - I understand.


Pronoun Declension
NOM ACC DAT GEN
1sg an ahan eyan anai
2sg at ahat eyat atai
3sg a / al ahal eya(l) alai
1pl uk ahuk eyuk ukai
2pl ut ahut eyut utai
3pl um ahum eyum umai



  • He does not know us.
ah-uk sab-a-la
acc-1pl know-3sg-neg

Verbs

tense

Three tenses, two aspects, several moods...

  • - | i | u
  • r | sh
  • ...
tense infix example English
Simple Present Tense - ish-an I drink
Present Perfect Tense -ar ish-ar-at you have drank
Simple Past Tense -iy ish-iy-um they drank
Immediate Past Tense -il ish-il-an I just drank
Past Perfect Tense -ir ish-ir-an I had drunk
Simple Future Tense -uy ish-uy-uk we will drink
Future Possible Tense -ush ish-ush-a he may drink
Future Perfect Tense -ur ish-ur-an I will have drunk