yopplwasupxxx 5664 Share Posted September 30, 2019 “Ea byk zwem zanyotsk ter ea byk denpetravesk.” Haeseni Proverb ‘I would have perished had I not persisted’ A DICTIONARY AND ETYMOLOGY OF THE NEW MARIAN LANGUAGE BY KARL KAUTSKY --- INTRODUCTION Prevja velskirz, To many opening this book and seeing its pages for the time, New Marian has been an historical tongue, and requires no explanation or introductory statements. But some, those who have never heard nor spoken the language before, may ask “What is New Marian?” And to answer this seemingly simple question is one of lofty proportions, an answer which could take books to record its history and precedence, but I have not paper to write such a grand tome, and instead resign but what I can, in respect to its intricate past. Firstly, before I go in depth upon the ancient history of the language, I must iterate first the modernity of this tongue, and its youthful genesis in regards to the elder pryr languages. It was the founder of the contemporary Haeseni state, Petyr I, who ordered the first standardization of the ‘Marian language’ under linguists Stanimar Vyronov and Alistair Wailer, though this work would take over a century to realize in any regimented fashion. Majority of work into grammatical and sentence structure came from namely state-endorsed poets and writers, who took inspirations namely from the prose of the Strannzy poetry of the Waldorvian Raev (the northern, more Hansetified Raevir, with more detail later) with a strong emphasis on faithfulness to the believed root language of the Highlanders, the pryr Gauntr-Almannish, taken from the preexisting folk-tales. The base of the language comes from Old Marian form (shared by Waldorvian Raevir) of Almannish thought and sentence construction, though majority of the words were imported from the more lively Hunnik Raev (the southern Raevir of the Waldrof-Hunnik basin, more detail later), who had more linguistic contact with the southern languages of Late Jrentic, Auvergenian, and Illatian. Looking even earlier, Waldorvian Raev came from two main roots of Marian and Hunnian- a symptom of being a melting pot between the southern, more Raevized basin, and northern, more Hansetified mountains and forests. Below I have included a linguistic map of the modern Orenic languages, excluding the Cathantian, Rhenyari, and Aeldinic branches: (Note: † Extinct | * No native speakers, but has written records) Classical Flexio (Paradisian) † Canonical Flexio (Church Flexio) * Rheno-Flexio † Akritian Raevo-Akritian * Jorenic † Gauntr-Almannish † Almannish * Old Hansetian * Herendulic † Alimanian (Rivachegian) Waldenian Dulonian (Waldorvian Raevir) * New Marian (Haeseni Raevir) Gorundic † Polaro-Avarian † Nordenic Gorundian Hunnic † Old Raevir † Lendian (Church Raevir) * Lahian Raevir * Hunnician (Modern Raevir) Mejeni Raevir † Krajian (Cossack Raevir) Harrenitic † Ildish † Thuaidian Arenic † Raevo-Letonian † Kurish † Lettish † Levonic † Levonian Karnish † Old Carnatian * Kvenish Rhodir * Early Jrentic (Aaunic) † Middle Jrentic * Auvergenian Common (Alkazarian Jrentic) Seventian * Salvian * Illatian Balainish † Ulgaardic † Ildo-Ulgaardic † Kaedreni Eshian * Savoyardic The contents of this volume is not all expansive, for there are many words I have not included or have forgotten, though I believe at this state it is fit for publication. For notes on grammar and structure, see the appendix after the main diction body. This volume, I hope, to expand upon in the future, and hopefully in this preliminary work, more shall understand the rudimentary skills of the Haeseni tongue. --- FORMAL NAMES A Ada - f - feminine form of Audemar Adelajda (c: Adelheid) - f - from Old Raev ‘Adelj’ and ‘e-id’ meaning ‘kin of aengul, kin of daemon’; Adolf (c: Adolphus) - m - from Felxio ‘Adolphina’ meaning ‘conviction, to be convicted’; Adolfa (c: Adolphia) - f - feminine form of Adolf Adryana (c: Adriana) - f - feminine form of Arjen Alberta - f - feminine form of Albert Albert - m - from Gauntr ‘Al’ and Early Hansetian ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honoured guest, respectable guest’; Aldrik - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Allrik’ meaning ‘honoured son of king, to be honoured or cherished’; Aleksandr (c: Alexander) - m - from Flexio ‘Alexia’ meaning ‘diligence, prudence, to remain strong in a goal’; Aleksandra (c: Alexandra) - f - feminine form of Aleksandr Aleksey (c: Alexius) - m - from Flexio ‘Alexia’ meaning ‘diligence, prudence, to remain strong in a goal’; Aleksiya (c: Alexis) - f - feminine form of Aleksey Analiesa (c: Annaliesse) - f - from Auvergnian ‘Amalias’ meaning ‘cold river, calming river’; Andrik, Andrey (c: Andrew) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Arnrik’ meaning ‘honest son or king, to be honest or wise’; Angelika (c: Angelica) - f - from Flexio ‘Aengul’; Anna (c: Anne) - f - from Gauntr ‘Ana’ meaning ‘beautiful, cute, one of beauty’; Anton (c: Anthony) - m - from Flexio ‘Atonius’ meaning ‘hard-grip, sword-armed, to wield a sword’; Antoniya (c: Antonia) - f - feminine form of Anton Arik (c: Eric) - m - from Gauntr ‘Rik’ meaning ‘son or king, to be a child’ Arika (c: Erica) - f - feminine form of Arik Arjen (c: Adrian) - m - from Flexio ‘Hadriasis’ meaning ‘from Adricho, a man of Adricho’; Arn (c: Arius) - m - from Felxio ‘Anarius’ meaning ‘clean, bald, lacking hair, to be bald’; Audemar - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Aulidmaer’ meaning ‘red-haired son, ginger son’; August (c: Augustus) - m - from Flexio ‘Augusia’ meaning ‘glorious, champion, lord, distinguished individual’ Augusta - f - feminine form of August B Baldemar (c: Baldwin) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Balidmaer’ meaning ‘long-nosed or wide-nosed son’; Barbara - f - feminine form of Barbov Barbov, Barbas (c: Barnabas) - m - from Old Raev ‘Barnevb’ meaning ‘black crow, seer of future, crow of future-seeing or premonitions’; Bernard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Berenarid’ meaning ‘red-haired, ginger-haired’; Bogdan (c: Theodosius) - m - from Old Raev ‘Ogzdyn’ meaning ‘preacher of the heavens, preacher of the words of the scrolls’; Bogdana, Feodosiya (c: Theodosia) - f - feminine form of Bogdan Boldizar (c: Balthasar) - m - from Akritian ‘Balthasias’ meaning ‘eagle, righteous, of righteous intent’; Boris - m - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Borysz’ meaning ‘brother of Brz’; Branimar (c: Brandon) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Beranimaer’ meaning ‘red-haired or fiery son’; C Cecilya (c: Cecilia) - f - from Flexio ‘Secilia’ meaning ‘serene, tranquil’; D Darusz (c: Darius) - m - from Flexio ‘Danarius’ meaning ‘full-haired, furry, to be covered with hair or fur’; Demitrey, Demitriyus (c: Demitrius) - m - from Old Raev ‘Dmitr’ meaning ‘chosen of the heavens, chosen by the spirits’; Diedrik (c: Dietrich) - m - from Gauntr ‘Drrik’ meaning ‘knowledge son or king, intelligent son’; E Edmund - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estamonde’ meaning ‘clear-minded, of sound mind, to be right state’; Edvard (c: Edward) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estewarid’ meaning ‘blonde-haired, golden-haired’; Edvarda (c: Edwarda) - f - feminine form of Edvard Edwin - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estewenin’ meaning ‘golden-handed, thirfty’; Eleanora (c: Eleanor) - f - from Akritian ‘Eleanosis’ meaning ‘enlightened one, smart daughter’; Elizaveta (c: Elisabeth) - f - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Lizativetaya’ meaning ‘apple-picker, farmer of apple orchids’; Elreden (c: Aelius) - m - from Flexio ‘Aela’ meaning ‘sun, solar fires’; Emma (c: Amelia) - f - from Flexio ‘Amia’ meaning ‘love’; Ernst (c: Ernest) - m - from Gauntr ‘Ernst’ meaning ‘doer of good deeds, maker of good fortunes’; Everard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Ebewarid’ meaning ‘brown-haired’; F Feliska (c: Felixa) - f - feminine form of Feliskey Feliskey (c: Felix) - m - from Flexio ‘Flexia’ meaning ‘language, script, the words of a people’; Feodor (c: Theodore) - m - from Old Raev ‘Odor’ meaning ‘smith, blacksmith, forger of metals’; Feodora (c: Theodora) - f - feminine form of Feodor Filip (c: Philip) - m - from Flexio ‘Philia’ meaning ‘love, compassion, care’, also derived from one of Horen’s five companions Philip; Fiske (c: Ferdinand) - m - from Gauntr ‘Iskanch’ meaning ‘fisher, man of good catches’; Franz (c: Francis) - m - from Gauntr ‘Branz’ meaning ‘bronze’; Franziska (c: Francesca) - f - feminine form of Franz Fredrik, Fredek (c: Frederick) - m - from Gauntr ‘Fridrr’ meaning ‘lord, chief’ and Gauntr ‘Erikrr’ meaning ‘brave, stalwart’; Fredrika (c: Frederique) - f - feminine form of Fredrik G Georg (c: George) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Gero’ and ‘Rege’ meaning ‘man of the earth, man of the soil’; Georgina - f - feminine form of Georg Godferik (c: Godfrey) - from Early Common ‘Gotfeere’ meaing ‘God-fearing, inspired by God, inflamed by God’; Godwin - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Gotweinn’ meaning ‘God-graced, one of God’ Gustaf (c: Gustave) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Gussavie’ meaning ‘farmer, worker of the fields’; H Heinrik, Henrik (c: Henry) - m - from Gauntr ‘Hrinrik’ meaning ‘cherished son, beloved king, to be loved’ Hektor (c: Hector) - m - from Akritian ‘Ecos’ meaning ‘martial wisdom’; Helaine (c: Helen) - f - from Old Raev ‘ Helayanez’ meaning ‘tender the holy hearth, keeper of the temple’; Henrietta - f - feminine form of Heinrik Hieromar (c: Jerome) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jeromaer’ meaning ‘quiet son, thoughtful son’; Hugo (c: Hughes) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Hugueh’ meaning ‘star, shining stone, glimmering’; I Ilya (c: Eli) - m - from Flexio ‘Elius’ meaning ‘one of the sun’; Ingrid - f - from Auvergenian ‘Inigrisies’ meaning ‘velvet, soft’; Ipera - f - from Old Raev ‘Ypryza’ meaning ‘teacher, woman of letters’; Irena (c: Irene) - f - from Akritian ‘Ironais’ meaning ‘woman from Ironia, daughter of Ironia’ Isaak (c: Isaac) - m - from Old Carnatian ‘Isak’ meaning ‘warrior of the horse, equestrian, lover of the horse and sword’ Isabel (c: Isabella) - f - from Auvergenian ‘Sabele’ meaning ‘lushious bounties, bountiful fruit’; J Jakob (c: James) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jameren’ meaning ‘keeper of the stores, quartermaster’; Jakobina (c: Jacqueline) - f - feminine form of Jakob Jan (c: John) - m - from Flexio ‘Iohania’ meaning ‘savior, redeemer, messiah’; Johanna (c: Joan) - f - feminine form of Jan Joren - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jorena’ meaning ‘seed of the land’; Josef (c: Joseph) - m - from Flexio ‘Iosepha’ meaning ‘acolyte, believer’ Josefina (c: Josephine) - f - feminine form of Josef Juliya (c: Julia) - f - from Flexio ‘Ulia’ meaning ‘motherly love, motherly compassion’; Juliyus (c: Julius) - m - masculine form of Juliya K Kamila (c: Camile) - f - from Auvergenian ‘Samile’ meaning ‘smile, to smile, to grin’; Karl (c: Charles) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Karol’ meaning ‘follower of god’ Karolina (c: Caroline) - f - feminine form of Karl Katherina (c: Catherine) - f - from Hunnik Raev ‘Ekat’ meaning ‘grace, purity’ Kazimar (c: Casimir) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Cassamaer’ meaning ‘strong son, willful son, son of bold intentions’; Klara (c: Clara, Claire) - f - from Flexio ‘Calaraia’ meaning ‘clarity’; Klemenita (c: Clementine) - f - feminine form of Klemens Klemens (c: Clement) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Celemanse’ meaning ‘preacher, diviner, doer of the divine’; L Lamberta - f - feminine form of Lambert Lambert - m - from Gauntr ‘Laam’ and ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honored shepherd, respectable hearder’; Lazar (c: Lazarus) - m - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Lyzar’ meaning ‘teller of the truth, true’; Lerald (c: Laurence) - m - from Late Hansetian ‘Lirold’ meaning ‘warrior, fighter’; Leralina (c: Laurentia) - f - feminine form of Lerald Leyopold (c: Leopold) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Lenopool’ meaning ‘settler of the lake’; Leyopoldina (c: Leopoldina) - f - feminine form of Leyopold Lorina (c: Lorena) - f - from Old Raev ‘Loryzna’ meaning ‘sleeper of wolves, denizen of wolves’; Lothar - m - from Middle Jrentic ‘Luthaer’ or ‘Lothaer’ meaning ‘the man who prays, is holy’; Ludvik (c: Louis) - m - from Gauntr ‘Lud’ and ‘Vik’ meaning ‘luminous, bright’ and ‘people, race, blood’; Ludvika (c: Louise, Louisa) - f - feminine form of Ludvik Lukas (c: Lucas, Luke) - m - from Flexio ‘Locas’ meaning ‘flower, blooming flower, beautiful flower’; M Margot (c: Margaret) - f - from Gauntr ‘Maarigoet’ meaning ‘virtue of the bear, bravery of the bear’; Mariya (c: Maria, Mary) - f - feminine form of Marus Mark, Mirtok - m - from Old Hansetian ‘Miirokoeln’ meaning ‘follower of Mirtoa’; Marus (c: Marius) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Maar-Is’ meaning ‘To do good deeds, to be good’; Matyas (c: Matthias, Matthew) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Matteweis’ meaning ‘wise one, wise man’; Mikail (c: Michael) - m - from Flexio ‘Malchaldal’ meaning ‘to protect, to guard, to maintain thoroughly’; Mikelita (c: Michelle) - f - feminine form of Mikail N Nataliya (c: Natalia) - f - from Old Raev ‘Naty’ meaning ‘loved one, cherished one’; Nikolay, Nikolas (c: Nicholas) - m - from Hunnik Raev ‘Nykoly’ meaning ‘Nikul’s son, one of the sun’; Nikolita (c: Nicole) - f - feminine form of Nikolay O Odrin (c: Owyn) - from Early Jrentic ‘Oawain’ meaning ‘leader of men, general, commander’; Orien (c: Horen) - from Early Jrentic ‘Orena’ meaning ‘homeland, chosen land’; Otto - m - from Gauntr ‘Ot’ meaning ‘warrior, fighter’; P Pavel (c: Paul) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Pal’ meaning ‘friend, companion’; Petrysa (c: Petrissa) - f - feminine form of Petyr Petyr (c: Peter) - m - from Flexio ‘Petia’ meaning ‘purity, trustworthiness’; Piya (c: Pius) - m - from Flexio ‘Pitia’ meaning ‘piety, peace’; R Ratibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Ratiibr’ meaning ‘born of the roses, born in the red, born of good fortune’ Reimar - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Reiseemaer’ meaning ‘rich son, wealthy son, son with much wealth’; Reinhard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Arareharid’ meaning ‘fast-footed, quick’; Reza (c: Theresa) - f - from Flexio ‘Teresia’ meaning ‘chaste’; Rickard (c: Richard) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Richiharid’ meaning ‘tall, wide-footed’; Rickarda (c: Richarda) - f - feminine form of Rickard Roberta - f - feminine form of Robert Robert - m - from Gauntr ‘Rogr’ and ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honored elder, respected priest’; S Sergey (c: Sergius) - m - from Flexio ‘Segies’ meaning ‘bold, rash’; Sigmar (c: Siguine) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Sigumarid’ meaning ‘divine son, holy son’; Sigmund, Siegmund (c: Sigismund) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Sigumonde’ meaning ‘blessed mind, divine thinker’; Siguard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Siguharid’ meaning ‘wise-mover, clever’; Sofiya (c: Sophia) - f - from Akritian ‘Sophios’ meaning ‘creation, the moment of creation or genesis’; Stefaniya (c: Stephanie) - f - feminine form of Stefan Stefan - m - from Flexio ‘Stephia’ meaning ‘meek, humility’; Szitibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Seeziitibr’ meaning ‘born of the sun, born in the air’; T Tatiana - f - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Tatianzya’ meaning ‘sweet, innocent’; Tibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Tiizbr’ meaning ‘born from man, born from flesh or blood’; Tomasz, Toma (c: Thomas) - m - from Flexio ‘Tomasia’ meaning ‘wisdom, knowledge, intelligence’; Tuv, Tuvya (c: Tobias) - m - from Hunnik Raev ‘Tyuv’ meaning ‘golden, rich, wealthy’; U Uhtred - m - from Kvennish ‘Uhaananreed’ meaning ‘those of the mountains, mountain-folk’; V Valdemar (c: Waldemar) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Walesdenaer’ meaning ‘son of the sea, son of the waves and water’; Vasila (c: Basila) - f - feminine form of Vasiley Vasiley (c: Basil) - m - from Akritian ‘Bazilios’ meaning ‘ruler, keeper of the palace’; Viktor (c: Victor) - m - from Old Raev ‘Vykz’ meaning ‘victory’; Viktoriya (c: Victoria) - f - feminine form of Viktor Vladrik (c: Vladrick) – m – from Gauntr “Vliidrik’ meaning ‘conqueror, conquering king, warrior son’; W Walther (c: Walter) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Alatharia’ meaning ‘hunter of evil’; Wilfriche - m - from Gauntr ‘Wilfrich’ meaning ‘willful, powerful’; Wilfrichita - f - feminine form of Wilfriche Wilhelma - f - feminine form of Willem Willem, Wilhelm (c: William) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Wille’ meaning ‘learner, student’; Z Zerlina - f - from Old Raev ‘Zyrwyclva’ meaning ‘washer of clothes, washer of the fabrics’; --- PLACE NAMES A Adria - Adriya Adunia - Ildlund Aehey - Ahan Aeldin - Elreden Avalain - Avel (alt: Avelzburg) Ayr - Ayr C Carnatia - Karnetiya Courland - Kuriland Curon - Kuron G Guise - Guyz H Haelunor - Halunlund Haense - Haenz Hanseti - Hanzeh Helena - Helna (alt: Helnzburg) I Irrinor - Irrlund K Kaedrin - Kadrein Khalestine - Kalastein Krugmar - Urkmar Kvasz - Kvasz L Lake Helena - Lyy Helaina Lake Milena - Lyy Milena Lorraine - Lotharigiya M Malinor - Malinzlund N Nenzing - Nenzig Norland - Nordenlund O Oren - Oresziya P Pruvia - Prusiya R Reza - Reza (alt: Rezanburg) Rhen - Renya River Karov - Karo Strat River Roden - Roden Strat River Ruber - Rubor Strat Rubern - Rubern Ruska - Ruzi S Savoy - Savenza Suffonia - Sufena Sutica - Sutiklund U Urguan - Wurgya V Ves - Vezna (alt: Geltenburk, literally ‘The Golden Mountain’) Vintas - Vintez Viraker - Kervenlund --- COMMON WORDS A A - Ain Able, To Be - Iae Aboard - Ana About - Ona Above - Zejr Across - Zezr Act, To - Atsk Actor - Atjzy After - Poch Against - Genko Air - Lafz Along - Luzeng Ambush, To - Kruvnaatsk Amid - Mittsrod Among - Unttrod And - Ag Angel - Enkely Ankle – Kocz Animal - Zwitig Anti - Antij Apple - Zanjy Apply, To - Olyzk Area - Alueg Arm – Racam Armor - Kursin Army - Vojshka Around - Klonav Arrow - Ruga As - Wjeik Ask, To - Tiedushtzk Assume, To - Ivgorae At - Wiem Attack, To - Naatsk Aunt - Aedymamej Away – Waza Axe - Oxte B Back (Body Part) - Rzuken Back (Rear End) – Verne Back Up, To – Pucz Bar – Prel Bar, To - Prelae Baron - Bossir Baton - Bulava Battle, To - Bottezk Battle (Event) - Bottel Be, To - Oe Beast – Beztig Because - Poryz Before - Por Behave, To - Havyjsk Behavior - Havjin Behind - Zater Belief - Trozich Believe, To - Trosizk Below - Zejun Beneath - Zejod Beret – Heusjet Beside - Czeben Between - Dziew Beyond - Hinaz ***** (Curse) - Keaeur Black - Denlichte Bless, To - Wielkae Blessing - Wikley Blood - Sangkruv Blow, To - Uderzk Blue - Blauw Bold – Drizmy Book - Haurulniy Boots – Baijlejz Bouquet - Bukiem Bow - Pya Box – Kazin Boy – Dylapae Brain – Agen / Haurozg Break, To - Mortesk Breast – Buier Bring, To - Routae Brother (Older) - Sarborsa Brother (Oldest) - Hausar Brother (Younger) - Vanborsa Brother (Youngest) - Haunuv Brown - Bron Build, To - Izgrashetsk But - Den Butt – Pontiv By - Druz C Call, To - Wylzk Can – Mognnen Captain - Kossin Care, To - Ozinae Castle - Kasstel Cat - Eka Cave - Skini Certain – Urcen Chin – Kron Chop, To - Luekae Church - Lendyy City - Burg (Suffix) Clean - Jov Close – Skol Close, To - Skoe Cloud - Olwolk Clover – Czylatt Coal - Kol Coat - Khan Cold - Kholv Color - Farvet Collect, To - Samltsk Come, To - Triek Concerning - Ob Consider, To - Traobae Considering - Traob Control, To - Vlashtsk Cook, To - Ulizysk Could – Komy Count, To - Elvesk Count (Tally) - Elvekzy Count (Title) - Komit County - Komitzem Cousin - Coz Creature – Kreturva Crow – Karos Crown, To - Korinatsk Crown - Krawn Cry, To - Losae D Dampen, To - Walasizk Daughter - Mametvas Day - Hag Dead, To Be - Tuosk Death – Maan Deep – Kief Defend, To - Zakisk Demand, To - Kyghyntae Despite - Mimotz Destroy, To - Gzyvisk Die, To - Tuek Different - Ekov Dirt - Kvesja Do, To - Voe Dog - Mirteir Down - Dona Dress – Sansk Drink, To - Trenketsk Drink - Kene Dry, To - Fvesizk Dry - Fver Duchy - Herz Duel, To - Venizk Duel - Vental During - Trajah Dwarf - Bort Dwell, To – Sziem E Ear - Hoj Eat, To - Laangask Elbow - Zera Elf - Malzy Emperor - Valtakoeng Empire - Valtzem Empress - Valtakoenas Enable, To - Jarviyk Enemy - Feinvrag Enjoy, To - Ennesk Enjoyment - Enest Era - Aepock Even – Zygarst Even, To – Zygae Examine, To - Yajesae Except - Kiemer Excepting - Kiemermon Exclude, To - Kiemotsk Excluding - Kiemohr Explore, To - Shadork Eye - Augo Eye, To – Paterbach Eyebrow – Bruvyk F Face - Fabo Fair – Syr Fall, To - Lafsk Far - Weko Fat – Grozt Father - Papej Feel, To - Cyszk Female – Epa Fight, To - Fitsk Finger – Pczal Fire - Vatragan First - Wszyr Fix, To - Mondae Flower - Blauwm Follow, To - Pujdae Following - Pujden Foot – Tus For - Dlum Forest - Weld Free, To - Planegizk Friend - Komyn From - Nod **** (Curse) - Skuke Fur - Dar Furry – Darusz G Get, To - Erhae Gift, To – Kimmitsk Gift – Kimmit Girl – Czepae Glove – Anzkhan Go, To - Vy God (Formal) - Godan God (Informal) - Got Gold - Arany Good – Goet Goodbye - Dravi Gown – Sansfarvetz Grab, To - Humovsk Grandfather - Hauchpapej Grandmother - Hauchmamej Greater - Hauch (Prefix) Green - Verer Grey - Grais Group - Randz Guard - Kursain H Haeseni (Adjective) - Haenzi Haeseni (People) - Edlevik Hair – Hasir Hammer - Hamar Hand – Bevczy / Anz Hat - Heut Have, To – Zwe He - Lapae Head - Lovacz Heart – Cehz Heel - Havacz Hello - Prevja Her - Epaem Hers – Epaes Herself - Epaev Higher - Aest (Prefix) Him - Lapaem Himself - Lapaev Hinder, To - Handork His – Lapaes Hold, To - Drazativsk Holy - Pyhol Home - Ildan Honor, To - Caezk Honor - Karos Horse - Duniy House (Building) - Bodr House (Family) - Haes How – Wijki Human - Maen I I - Ea Ice – Leud Icy – Ledenu If – Ter Infant (Female) - Nauvan Infant (Male) - Nauvein In - Iv Inside – Halbz Into – Halvin Iron - Ibor It (Objective) - Supaem It (Subjective) - Supae Itself - Supaev J Joke, To - Umysk Joke - Umyj Judge, To – Joedensk Judge – Biremaan Just - Vasr Justice - Sparveed K Kaftan - Khanbej Keep, To - Eipae / Haltrzy Kha - Karagar Kill, To - Dercurvsk Kingdom - Kongzem King - Koeng Knee – Kanov Knight - Kossar Know, To – Haurulae Knowledge - Hauruln L Lake - Lyy Land - Lund Laugh, To – Lachae Left – Lens Leg – Noin Lesser - Lauld (Prefix) Let, To – Zvas Lie, To (To Speak False) – Tzwae Lie, To (To Rest) - Rulec Like, To - Lisoemsk Little – Laudov Live, To - Lanzsk Log – Klov Long - Bej Look, To – Senartz Lord/Duke - Herzen Loud - Uld Love – Lifst Lower - Wauld (Prefix) M Make, To - Erre Male - Lapa Man (Adult Male) – Dylevar Margrave - Margravir Master - Meyster May – Monn Me - Eam Meek – Eintr Mince, To – Fleikac Minus - Nijeov Miss – Epia Misses – Senepia Mister – Lapie Month - Masz Moon - Nikul Moose - Karboe More – Wiehr Mother - Mamej Mountain - Burk Mouse - Moosz Move, To (Backward) - Nache Verne Move, To (Forward) - Nache Derne Much – Hauchov Muscle – Moisen My – Mea Myself - Eav N Nail - Wozel Nail, To – Wozel Name - Maan Near - Skloejna / Nako Neck - Halej Need, To - Baucsk Never - Niedy New - Nau (Prefix) Next – Nashej Night – Nucht No - Nie Nod, To – Uken Nose – Naz Normal – Maleny Nose - Naasz O Ocean - Haulyy Off - Zaus Offer, To - Dennenae Okay - Ordak Old - Seno (Prefix) On - Naf Only – Bar Onto - Hiezka Open – Otwaef Open, To - Osterae Opposite - Gencik Or – Ludr Orange - Naarang Orc - Ork Organ - Niedz Other – Indere Our – Aserva Ourselves - Aseretev Out - Raez Outside - Drezna Over - Dona Owe, To – Kyldersk P Palace - Prikaz Palm - Palem Past - Zesgan People – Osobaz Per - Zopra Perish, To – Zanyotsk Persist, To – Petravezk Person - Osoba Pink - Swietzen Plan, To - Tirkae Plan - Tirk Plank – Dakla Play, To - Joetek Please, To - Balimae Please - Balyzm Plus - Lijeov Poem - Stanz Poet - Stranniy Poor – Guss Possible, To Be – Kupensk Possibly – Kupeni Pour, To - Haldae Prince - Prinzen Princess - Prinzenas Private – Yskiset Protect, To - Krusae Pull, To – Zignac Purple - Velvitz Put, To - Stozcy Q Queen - Koenas Question, To - Vestinae Question - Vestiya R Rain - Brein Read, To - Velsk Reader - Velskir Realize, To - Ushink Really – Navprac Realm - Birodal Red - Rot Regard, To - Dziotsk Regarding - Dziosich Release, To - Laujisk Request, To - Anmok Right - Wicacz Right, To – Luszger River - Stratlyy Room – Pozko Round - Raglden S Sad - Odani Sake – Kevhos Same - Akov Sarafan – Sanbej Save - Pisacen Say, To - Loe Scroll - Ruln Season – Ala See, To – Dzien Seem, To – Schedae Self – Manallo Sex, To Have - Fablusk She - Epae Shield - Duyv Shin – Czel Shingle – Gocz Ship – Laevikir **** (Curse) - Skravi Short – Oviy Shoulder – Ultka Shuba – Darskholv Silent - Grav Similar - Ayekov Since - Oedt Sing, To - Zinsk Sister (Older) - Sendye Sister (Oldest) - Hausen Sister (Younger) - Vasye Sister (Youngest) - Lauvas Smile – Uzmal Smile, To – Uzmae So - Dak Some – Wejtrav Something – Czewejtrav Song - Soeng Son - Padrevar Speak, To - Jeazik Spear - Szar Spring (Season) – Morrivi Start - Zantek Start, To - Zantek State (Nation) - Zem Steal, To - Shtenae Steer, To – Steurova Still – Novd Stomach – Zauch Stone - Sten Stop, To - Pvitenk Straight - Strat Strength - Poschtol Strike, To - Trazk Strong - Brat / Raat Stubborn – Vungir Summer – Asserala Sun - Asseran Sure - Cherv Swear, To (Curse) - Jeresk Swear, To (Oath or Promise) - Privesk Sword - Zvaerd T Take, To - Bracae Talk – Rozik Talk, To – Rozik Tear (i.e. Crying) - Zerre Tear (i.e. Hole) – Rodzen Tear, To (To Cry) – Zerrae Tear, To (To Rip) – Rodzae Tell, To - Eldae Tenden – Sceno Test, To - Plazisk Test - Plais Than - Nila Thanks - Urza Thank, To - Urzae That - Zwyen Their – Supaes Them - Asuaeretem Themselves - Usaeretev Then - Huil There – Tamort These - Zwyzi They - Usaer Thing – Czev Think, To - Derae This - Zwy Those - Wyzoren Though - Est Thought - Derij Through - Dzeb Time - Becen To - Va Today – Ovesyhag Toe – Zegi Tonight - Nikulhag Tooth – Onngen Torso – Wutlo Toward - Kuz Town - Kev (Suffix) Tracht – Sanguss Tree - Drvogg Try, To – Bovsufe Turn – Skrehedren Turn, To – Reilej U Uncle - Aedypapej Under - Putr Underneath - Putrdem Understand, To - Shashek Unfortunate – Nichuheldigt Uniform – Junen Unlike - Rozij Until - Azie Up - Oberei Upon - Nat Us - Aseretem V Versus - Zecig Very - Ses Via - Bezr Victory - Vikty Village - Ko Voice - Stos Voice, To – Stos W Walk, To - Rogwy Want, To - Velyae Warrior - Oxtzen Watch (i.e. Wristwatch) – Zurhek Watch, To – Czak Water (Fresh Water) - Jolye Water (Salt Water) - Vaesz Way - Speg We - Asere Wear, To - Sigen Week - Tessev Wet - Walic What - Was When - Wann Where - Warae Which - Tieg While – Czend White - Lichte Whose - Dieren Who - Weo Why - Warum Will (Last Deed) – Schyzczi Will, To – Zieden Wind - Vatar Wine - Anniz Winter – Nikirala With – Tiz Within – Tiziv Without – Ticzik Woman – Czsen Wool - Vun Work, To - Zalibask Would – Byk Write, To - Lekonsk Y Yeah - Da Year - Ehr Yellow - Geld Yes - Ai You (Objective) - Team You (Subjective) - Tea You All – Tear Your – Tear Yourself - Teav --- GRAMMAR NOTE: POSSESSION New Marian does not have possessive pronouns, and possession is instead displayed on the noun itself. My - [Noun] + -i Your - [Noun] + -ei His/Her - [Noun] + -o Our - [Noun] + -iy Their - [Noun] + eo --- GRAMMAR NOTE: ADJECTIVE PREFIXES AND DENOTATIVE ADJECTIVES In New Marian, adjective prefixes have a strict order, especially when more than two are used. This order is judged by the concept of what holds the greatest value or number. This list exists, though does not exhaust, something such as this: Status of Greater/Lesser (Hauch/Lauld) Passage of Time/Aging (Nau/Seno) Location of Objects/Ideas (Aest/Wauld) Similarity of Objects (Aekov/Ekov/Akov) New - Na Old - Seno Greater - Hauch Lower - Wauld Higher - Aest Straight-Strat Lesser - Lauld Loud - Uld Silent - Grav Same - Akov Different - Ekov Similar - Aekov For denotative adjectives, the prefix den is used, such as ‘John has no home’ (Janeo denildan). Den - ‘Lack of’ --- GRAMMAR NOTE: IRREGULAR VERB CONJUGATION Majority of New Marian verbs are not conjugated in any regard in any regard in a typical sentence, however there are a few irregular cases which are conjugated in regards to number and case of the subject. Be, To - Oe I am - Omar You are - Omavre He/She/It is - Ovare We are - Omarv They are - Ovarev Do, To - Voe I do - Vormar You do - Vorev He/She/It does - Vorar We do - Vormarev They do - Vorarev Make, To - Erre I make - Emar You make - Emev He/She/It makes - Erar We make - Ermarev They make - Erarev Say, To - Loe I say - Lemar You say - Lemev He/She/It says - Lerar We say - Lormarev They say - Lorarev Go, To - Vy I go - Vzmar You go - Vzmev He/She/It goes - Vzrar We go - Veyzmarev They say - Vzrarev Able, To Be - Iae I am able - Igmar You are able - Igmev He/She/It is able - Igzrar We are able - Igzmarev They are able - Igzrarev Have, To – Zwe I have – Zwem You have – Zwev He/She/It has – Zwgrar We have – Zwemarev They have – Zwgrarev --- GRAMMAR NOTE: NUMBERS Unlike Common, the New Marian language maintains an archaic duodecimal counting system, based upon the ancient Gauntr counting system of tally-sticks. The prefix number will therefore be based upon powers of twelve, and reciting of bases is by every twelfth count. One (1) - Auwn Two (2) - Zwien Three (3) - Dres Four (4) - Vaur Five (5) - Sieg Six (6) - Zeg Seven (7) - Zelv Eight (8) - Aicht Nine (9) - Nien Ten (10) - Den Eleven (11) - Arvin Twelve (12) - Dwolv Thirteen (13) - Dwolaun Fourteen (14) - Dwolwien Fifteen (15) - Dwolres Sixteen (16) - Dwolvaur Seventeen (17) - Dwolsieg Eighteen (18) - Dwolzeg Nineteen (19) - Dwolzelv Twenty (20) - Dwolaicht Twenty-one (21) - Dwolnien Twenty-two (22) - Dwolden Twenty-three (23) - Dwolarvin Twenty-four (24) - Trewolv Thirty-six (36) - Merewolv Fourty-eight (48) - Ferwolv Sixty (60) - Sarcelv Seventy-two (72) - Greldelv Eighty-four (84) - Zvelelv Ninety-six (96) - Bzorelv One Hundred Eight (108) - Timorelv One Hundred Twenty (120) - Yigirelv One Hundred Thirty-two (132) - Iszirelv One Hundred Forty-four (144) - Nzikirelv 27 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tulan 443 Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((Rivachegian, eh, weak Vaegir peasants)) 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyuriz 105 Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((woa, this is awesome)) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Draeris 3118 Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((Nicely done!)) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((very epic i love conlangs Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
frill 2276 Share Posted September 30, 2019 (( really admiring this. comfy warm vibes as i see a marian language of jrentian and raev nd flexio etymological roots. this is a great work )) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noer 577 Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((what is the purpose of this Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Z3r05t4r 854 Share Posted September 30, 2019 ((Neat. I’d still say though there are native speakers about for Rivachegian. At least my Almannir characters. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WuHanXianShi14 0 Share Posted October 1, 2019 ((neat. historical etymology and linguistics is some big brain **** Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vermy 1346 Share Posted October 2, 2019 ((Damn.. this is some extensive shizzle.. well done! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yopplwasupxxx 5664 Author Share Posted October 17, 2019 On 9/30/2019 at 3:20 PM, Godwein Stafyr (Z3r05t4r) said: ((Neat. I’d still say though there are native speakers about for Rivachegian. At least my Almannir characters. ((I fixed up the family tree of languages a tad to better reflect the existence of modern Rivachegian Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yopplwasupxxx 5664 Author Share Posted April 12, 2020 Updated on 316 ((4/12)) Added a bunch of prepositions thanks to @Quinn275 Added a few more words/verbs (incl. Thanks and Thank, To) Tweaked formatting for easier reading Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
yopplwasupxxx 5664 Author Share Posted July 20, 2020 Updated on 330 ((7/20)) Added a bunch of a words thanks to @Quinn275 Added many clothing and other associated words thanks to @MikoMonster Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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