Gods!

Concept. More a language than anything, the idea was for words to be related to the gods which rules over them. As such, there are eight classes of words (one for each of the principal gods). There aren't strict genders, although pronouns for people aggree with the god they align with most. This is intended mostly as a dictionary concept, however light inflection will be present.

Inflection

Different types of words are inflected to show different things. Nouns show only number (Single, Pactual [few] or Plural [many]) and part of speech (Subject, diresct objet, indierect object & locative although some forms repeat usage). Prepositions show mood(albeit that a preposition's only function is to change the mood to be hypothedical; Mood is not handled well, if at all, in English and it is not easy to explain) and part of speech (which they modifiy). Adjectives inflect with their own type, however inherit the part of speech and number from the word they modifiy. While useless and confusing from a practical point of view, this would allow one to list off adjectives in the beginning, then require the listen to pair them together later.

Verbs have as many forms as nouns (one least-used one is a lump-catogorey for all the "fun" [I.E. irregualr] words) but inflect also for aspect and tense (it is improper in grammar not to define a subject, and in casual situations it may be omitted when it is obvious, however, it is proper to let an adjective stand for a noun).

Adverbs are much like adjectives, but take the number from the verb (still changing to their own suit). Adverbs may only be placed with a strong verb.

"Jawn" & "Thingything"

As an adjective will be explicitly inflected to yell "hey! I'm describing a noun!" so the word "thing" is unneeded, should it be paired with an adjective. When any uncertan mood (prepositive, conditional, ect.) is employed it may be used to ask what has a certan adjective).

Abstract conculded.

Word Order

Sentences are typically formed to the folloing rules, however this is just a giude to typical grammar.

  1. Articles are placed directly before the noun they modifiy.

  2. Adjectives & Adverbs are placed Directly after the noun they modifiy.

  3. The object statement is usually first.

  4. The subject statement is usually second.

  5. An Inderect Object comes after the subject.

  6. The verb is usually last.

In English grammar, this would become (from "The boy the the ball to Martha") "The Ball, The Boy, Martha Threw (to)."

Furthermore, one regularity exisits between all types execpt for the Temae class in the singluar. All pronouns are inherently first person, and may be made second ("you") and third ("he", "she" or "it") person by the addition of an A or E respectivly. For the singular form of the Temae class, P and K are used for second and third persons respectively.

Noun Types



Favian (-an) Suffi

Firendships, Relationships, fun, parties, responsible for people, imagination, muse. Blond, muscular, good natured, “The Sun God”, fire god, optimism, fire red eyes. Main god. Middle child. Honoured with Alcoholic Beverages & song / dance.

Pronoun Stem: Fav-

Definate Article Stem: V-

Indefinate Article Stem: Av-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-ana

-ane

-ani

-ano

Pactual

-an

-en

-in

-on

Plural

-ena

-ene

-eni

-eno






Perfect


Past

Present

Future

Singular

-an

-en

-in

Pactual

-ans

-ens

-ins

Plural

-ana

-ene

-ini







Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-a

-e

-i

Pactual

-as

-es

-is

Plural

-asa

-esa

-isi







Gemilleia (-eia) Suffi

Bad News, Old crone, represents bad tidings, misfortune, and the future, life (“Mother Nature” figure) & Death, mean, bitchy, always looks out for others, pessimism “grandmother” to Favian honored with Tea, scones & teacakes.

Pronoun Stem: Gem-

Definate Article Stem: M-

Indefinate Article Stem: Em-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-i

-e

-a

-o

Pactual

-ia

-ie

-ii

-io

Plural

-ui

-ei

-ai

-oi







Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-i

-e

-a

Pactual

-is

-es

-as

Plural

-isi

-ese

-asa





Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-a

-e

-i

Pactual

-as

-es

-is

Plural

-asa

-esa

-isi







Selescio (-cio) Suffi

God of love. Bisexual & Try-sexual. Pink hair, golden eyes. Athletic, lean muscles. Sports, contests, chance. A narcissist. Handsomeness. Favian's Brother. Eldest. Honored with Mirrors, sweets, sugar, milk, honey.

Pronoun Stem: Sele-

Definate Article Stem: E-

Indefinate Article Stem: Le-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-co

-ce

-ca

-ci

Pactual

-cio

-cie

-cia

-cii

Plural

-io

-ie

-ia

-ii





Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-co

-so

-zo

Pactual

-c

-s

-z

Plural

-cos

-sos

-zos





Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-ca

-ci

-co

Pactual

-sa

-si

-so

Plural

-za

-zi

-zo







Selienia (-nia) Suffi

Goddess of the past, classicism. beginnings and sweetness. Represents femininity, Beauty and dignity, Flowers. Favian's Mother. Gemilleia's Daughter. A bit plump & a touch like an “old mother” type. Pale. Liliac hair, Violet eyes. Honored with Flowers & Berries.

Pronoun Stem: Seli-

Definate Article Stem: l-

Indefinate Article Stem: El-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-ia

-ie

-io

-ii

Pactual

-nia

-nie

-nio

-nii

Plural

-na

-ne

-no

-ni







Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-ai

-ei

-oi

Pactual

-asi

-esi

-osi

Plural

-ais

-eis

-ois





Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-a

-e

-o

Pactual

-as

-es

-os

Plural

-asa

-ese

-oso






Iox (-ox) Suffi


God of time & fortune. Tan skin, dark red eyes, angular features. Black hair. Selienia's husband. God of clockwork mechanisms. Honored with Cheese & Wine.

Pronoun Stem: Kos-

Definate Article Stem: K-

Indefinate Article Stem: Ix-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-os

-od

-of

-ok

Pactual

-ox

-ax

-ex

-ix

Plural

-is

-id

-if

-ik







Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-os

-od

-ok

Pactual

-os

-ods

-oks

Plural

-oso

-odo

-oko







Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-osos

-osod

-osok

Pactual

-odos

-odod

-odok

Plural

okos

okod

okok







Sheraer (-aer) Suffi

Goddess of air, bimbosity. Blonde. Light, bubbly personality. Valley Girl. Moon Goddess. Loofah sponges, beauty products, ect. Favian's Sister. Youngest. Honroed with... certan bobily fluids....

Pronoun Stem: Sh-

Definate Article Stem: R-

Indefinate Article Stem: Er-

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

-er

-ir

-or

-ar

Pactual

-aer

-eer

-ier

-oer

Plural

-ae

-ee

-ie

-oe







Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-er

-ir

-or

Pactual

-e

-i

-o

Plural

-ere

-iri

-oro







Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

-ers

-irs

-ors

Pactual

-eres

-iris

-oros

Plural

-erese

-irisi

-oroso







Temae (Te-) Prefi

God of wisdom & Knowledge. Old man with a long beard, wears a cloak, indistinguishable facial features. Husband to Gemilleia. God of earth. Honrored with dirt & treebark.

Pronoun Stem: -mae

Definate Article Stem: -m

Indefinate Article Stem: -me

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

E-

I-

O-

A-

Pactual

Te-

Ti-

To-

Ta-

Plural

Se-

Si-

So-

Sa-







Perfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

E-

I-

O-

Pactual

Te-

Ti-

To-

Plural

Ete-

Iti-

Oto-







Imperfect

Past

Present

Future

Singular

E-

I-

O-

Pactual

Se-

Si-

So-

Plural

Ese-

Isi-

Oso-







Portri (So- or -tri) Irregular

God of water & ice, Blue hair & ice blue eyes lean build point ears, angular features. Selienia's Brother. Gay. Honored with Purified water & fish.

No nouns are in this catogorey, however the irregular pronouns, articles and other parts of speech are below.

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

Po ("I")

Pos ("Me")

Poso ("Me")

Posi ("My")

Pactual

Tri ("We")

Otri ("Us")

Otrio ("Us")

Otrio ("Our")

Plural

Potri ("We")

Potris ("All of Us")

Potr ("All of Us")

Poto ("All of Ours")












"The"

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

So

Sos

Sot

Sots

Pactual

Sotri

Sotro

Sotris

Sotrin

Plural

Tri

Tro

Tros

Trosi












"A"

Subjective (Subject)

Objective (Direct Object)

Dative (Indirect Object)

Locative, Instrumental & Gentive

Singular

O

Os

Oi

Ois

Pactual

To

Tos

Toi

Tois

Plural

Ti

Tis

Tio

Tios








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