Prydaenese

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Prydaenese is the native language of Prydaens.

Prydaenese Language Books


Grammatical Structure and Sentence Setup

Common Articles

  • the
yr before vowels
y before consonants
  • a - a
  • an - na
  • one - ni
  • some - ara
  • few - kovuda
  • many - chichafai
  • none - gamil
  • not - gonivi

Modifying Verbs

Used to denote the tense of a verb or on their own. These are used BEFORE a verb to denote when it is happening.
  • is: ao - Present
  • was: aio - Past
  • will be: chryea - Future

Pluralization of Nouns

Performed with a suffix of en. If the noun ends in e, only the n is added.

Example
Wolf - grotane
Wolves - grotanen.

Sentence Structure

Verb - Subject - Object

Sentence structure and modifications happen at the beginning of the sentence rather than at the end of a word to indicate some grammatical features.

Example 1

Rather than modifying the verb, Prydaenese makes use of modification verbs to describe the tense of the action. The same setup would be used if the verb were running rather than runs.
Common Prydaenese Direct Translation
The woman runs. Ao hafaba y yilma. Is run the woman.

Example 2

Here, we have two subjects. Keep the same structure in the order of intention.
Common Prydaenese Direct Translation
The fruit is not a boot Ao a pahoka gonivi a ranaba. Is a fruit not a boot.

Example 3

Fairly simple break down here. We have the pluralization of the noun with suffix "en" and "my" is the modifer to the subject, so it comes before it.
Common Prydaenese Direct Translation
My boots. Ezi ranabaen. My boots.


Example 4

Using future tense, we modify the verb and the introduce the subject, then follow it with each modification that applies to the next subject, and so forth.
Common Prydaenese Direct Translation
I will hunt the brown deer and the black wolves. Chryea gecha ez y vigiyo rerataien grur y yuguru grotanen. Will be hunt I the brown deer and the black wolves.