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This was a thing I cooked up earlier I wanted to post formally using various sources (language books, language courses, ai, etc). I showed to a few Russian and few (non) French speakers to sort of get their take and they say it is mostly correct. I have also separated this as an ic and ooc document that includes irl references and an accent to use, so feel free to take a look there too! If you have any ooc recommendations or additions, please let me know!

 

Note: I will be working on a ai script to eventually translate the accent directly into ai so you can just load up ai to type accented.

Reynemoor

Written by Karina Natasha Reyne

In honor of my father, John Sigismund Reyne, the Baron of Reyne

 

 

 

Introductions
While the peoples of the world migrated into the western lands, those of Auvergian descent within the town of Adria found themselves merge much with the Raev accent and other de le Baltas descendants, creating what I have dubbed, 'Reynemoor'. I have tried my best to document the emergance of this language into this grammar language book to the best of my ability, though the language is much to diverse to fully completely and fully understand for those who do not intenstively study the culture. May this be a gift to those finalizing their language studies and may they be blessed.

 

Phonology

The language is mixture of Auvergian, Raev, and de la Baltas Auvergian.

It has five vowels: /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/. It also has a range of consonants, including:

Plosives: /p/, /t/, /k/, /b/, /d/, /g/

Fricatives: /f/, /s/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /x/

Nasals: /m/, /n/, /ɲ/

Lateral: /l/

Approximants: /j/, /w/

 

Grammar

The language uses a subject-verb-object word order, like Auvergian and Raev. It has a simplified system of verb conjugation, with only a few tenses and moods. Nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural), like Auvergian and Raev.

 

Vocabulary

The language uses a mix of Auvergian, Raev, and de la Baltas Auvergian words. Here are some examples:

Bonzdrav (hello)

Mercispa (thank you)

Audoviya (goodbye)

Ouda (yes)

Nonyet (no)

Cavalier (knight)

Soulavie (soulmate)

Parol (word)

Razum (mind)

Bonyur (good morning)

Vecher (evening)

Kolybel (cradle)

Dusha (soul)

Bistro (quickly)

Molodets (well done)

Travailler (to work)

Doma (home)

Maishe (house)

Glori (glory)

Vrana (crow)

Pluvie (rain)

Kafé (coffee)

Bilyet (ticket)

Ruzha (rose)

Leksi (lexicon)

Melodi (melody)

Fraternite (fraternity)

Portail (portal)

Savant (wise)

Bonhevire (bonfire)

Mirazh (mirage)

Dovolina (dove)

Koloniy (colony)

Zvezda (star)

Serenad (serenade)

Triomphe (triumph)

Kreativ (creative)

Chanteur (singer)

Montagne (mountain)

Lune (moon)

Étoile (star)

Voyage (journey)

Amour (love)

Joyeux (joyful)

Espoir (hope)

Chaleur (warmth)

Doux (gentle)

Heureux (happy)

Cœur (heart)

Magique (magical)

Liberté (freedom)

Pluie (rain)

Aventure (adventure)

Lumière (light)

Papillon (butterfly)

Soirée (evening)

Mélodie (melody)

Parfum (perfume)

Secret (secret)

Sérénité (serenity)

Éternité (eternity)

Réveil (awakening)

Passion (passion)

Charme (charm)

Harmonie (harmony)

Refuge (refuge)

Sagesse (wisdom)

 

Family Vocabulary

Rodina (Family)
Matka (Mother)
Otec (Father)
Rodič (Parent)
Dítě (Child)
Syn (Son)
Dcera (Daughter)
Bratr (Brother)
Sestra (Sister)
Babička (Grandmother)
Děda (Grandfather)
Babiděd (Grandparent)
Vnuk (Grandson)
Vnoučka (Granddaughter)
Bratranec/sestřenice (Cousin - male/female)
Teta (Aunt)
Strýc (Uncle)
Neteř (Niece)
Synovec (Nephew)
Rodokmen (Family tree)
Roditele (Parents)
Sourozenci (Siblings)
Dvojčata (Twins)
Manželství (Marriage)
Manžel (Husband)
Manželka (Wife)
Manžel/manželka (Spouse)
Rozvod (Divorce)
Tchán/tchýně (In-laws - father/mother-in-law)
Nevlastní matka (Stepmother)
Nevlastní otec (Stepfather)
Nevlastní dítě (Stepchild)
Adoptovaný (Adopted)
Adoptivní rodiče (Adoptive parents)
Kmotr (Godfather)
Kmotra (Godmother)

 

 

Example Sentences

Bonzdrav! Kako dela? (Hello! How are you?)

Mercispa, c'est gentil. (Thank you, that's kind.)

J'aime beaucoup cette chanson. Kak ti o ney dumaesh'? (I really like this song. What do you think about it?)

Ouda, j'aime bien la cuisine raev. A ti? (Yes, I like Raev cuisine. And you?)

Nonyet, je n'aime pas les mathématiques. (No, I don't like math.)

Je suis fatigué, je vais rentrer à doma. (I'm tired, I'm going home.)

Elle est ma soulavie, mon ange gardien. (She is my soulmate, my guardian angel.)

Travaillons bistro, nous avons beaucoup à faire. (Let's work quickly, we have a lot to do.)

Molodets, tu as bien fait ton travail. (Well done, you did your work well.)

Razum est aussi important que le coeur. (The mind is as important as the heart.)

Ouda, j'aime écouter de la musique française. Et toi? (Yes, I like listening to Auvergian music. How about you?)

Nonyet, je ne comprends pas le raev. Peux-tu m'apprendre? (No, I don't understand Raev. Can you teach me?)

J'ai rencontré mon soulavie dans un café. C'était magique. (I met my soulmate in a café. It was magical.)

Je veux acheter des billets pour le concert de demain soir. (I want to buy tickets for tomorrow night's concert.)

Le parfum des roses embaume l'air du jardin. (The scent of roses perfumes the air in the garden.)

Ce livre contient une riche collection de poèmes. (This book contains a rich collection of poems.)

J'ai passé une merveilleuse soirée au bal masqué. (I had a wonderful evening at the masquerade ball.)

Les étoiles scintillent dans le ciel nocturne. (The stars sparkle in the night sky.)

La pluie tombe doucement, créant une symphonie apaisante. (The rain falls softly, creating a soothing symphony.)

Nous avons célébré notre triomphe avec une grande fête. (We celebrated our triumph with a grand party.)

La chanteuse a enchanté le public avec sa voix magnifique. (The singer enchanted the audience with her beautiful voice.)

Les montagnes sont majestueuses au loin. (The mountains are majestic in the distance.)

La lune brille dans le ciel étoilé. (The moon shines in the starry sky.)

Le voyage a été rempli de découvertes et d'aventures. (The journey was filled with discoveries and adventures.)

L'amour est un sentiment puissant qui unit les cœurs. (Love is a powerful feeling that unites hearts.)

Je te souhaite une joyeuse journée remplie de bonheur. (I wish you a joyful day filled with happiness.)

L'espoir est ce qui nous donne la force de continuer. (Hope is what gives us the strength to keep going.)

La chaleur du soleil réchauffe mon cœur. (The warmth of the sun warms my heart.)

Les fleurs dégagent un parfum doux et envoûtant. (The flowers emit a sweet and enchanting fragrance.)

J'ai passé une soirée magique en compagnie de mes amis. (I had a magical evening with my friends.)

La pluie caresse doucement mon visage. (The rain gently caresses my face.)

La mélodie de cette chanson me transporte dans un autre monde. (The melody of this song transports me to another world.)

Les papillons virevoltent gracieusement dans le jardin. (The butterflies gracefully flutter in the garden.)

Je me sens libre quand je suis dans la nature. (I feel free when I'm in nature.)

La lumière du soleil illumine la pièce. (The sunlight illuminates the room.)

Ce parfum évoque des souvenirs de mon enfance. (This perfume evokes memories of my childhood.)

Le secret de la joie réside dans la simplicité. (The secret of joy lies in simplicity.)

La sérénité se trouve dans le calme de l'esprit. (Serenity is found in the calmness of the mind.)

L'éternité est un concept qui dépasse notre compréhension. (Eternity is a concept that surpasses our understanding.)

Le charme de ce lieu est indescriptible. (The charm of this place is indescribable.)

 

Male Names:

Adrian, Anatole, Antonin, Armand, Baptiste, Benoit, Boris, Bruno, Cedric, Christophe, Corentin, Damien, David, Dimitri, Edgar, Emile, Etienne, Fabien, Fabrice, Florian, Gabriel, Gennady, Gilles, Hadrien, Henri, Hugo, Ilya, Ivan, Jacques, Julien, Kirill, Leon, Lucien, Maxime, Mikhail, Nestor, Nicolas, Olivier, Pascal, Philippe, Quentin, Remy, Romain, Sacha, Simon, Thibaut, Tristan, Valentin, Victor, Yuri

 

Female Names:

Adrienne, Aimee, Amelie, Anastasie, Beatrice, Bianca, Celine, Celeste, Claire, Daria, Delphine, Diane, Elise, Emilie, Estelle, Fabienne, Fleur, Florence, Gabrielle, Galina, Genevieve, Helene, Heloise, Inna, Isabelle, Jacqueline, Josephine, Karina, Lilia, Lorraine, Manon, Margaux, Nadia, Nathalie, Ophelie, Odette, Patricia, Pauline, Roxane, Rosalie, Sabine, Sandrine, Tatienne, Therese, Valerie, Veronique, Yvette, Yvonne, Zara, Zoé


 

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OOC:

Reynemoor

 

Phonology

The language uses a mixture of French, Russian, and Creole sounds.

It has five vowels: /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, /u/. It also has a range of consonants, including:

 

Plosives: /p/, /t/, /k/, /b/, /d/, /g/

Fricatives: /f/, /s/, /ʃ/, /ʒ/, /x/

Nasals: /m/, /n/, /ɲ/

Lateral: /l/

Approximants: /j/, /w/

 

Grammar

The language uses a subject-verb-object word order, like French and Russian. It has a simplified system of verb conjugation, with only a few tenses and moods. Nouns have gender (masculine or feminine) and number (singular or plural), like French and Russian.

 

Vocabulary

The language uses a mix of French, Russian, and Creole words. Here are some examples:

 

Bonzdrav (hello)

Mercispa (thank you)

Audoviya (goodbye)

Ouda (yes)

Nonyet (no)

Cavalier (knight)

Soulavie (soulmate)

Parol (word)

Razum (mind)

Bonyur (good morning)

Vecher (evening)

Kolybel (cradle)

Dusha (soul)

Bistro (quickly)

Molodets (well done)

Travailler (to work)

Doma (home)

Maishe (house)

Glori (glory)

Vrana (crow)

Pluvie (rain)

Kafé (coffee)

Bilyet (ticket)

Ruzha (rose)

Leksi (lexicon)

Melodi (melody)

Fraternite (fraternity)

Portail (portal)

Savant (wise)

Bonhevire (bonfire)

Mirazh (mirage)

Dovolina (dove)

Koloniy (colony)

Zvezda (star)

Serenad (serenade)

Triomphe (triumph)

Kreativ (creative)

Chanteur (singer)

Montagne (mountain)

Lune (moon)

Étoile (star)

Voyage (journey)

Amour (love)

Joyeux (joyful)

Espoir (hope)

Chaleur (warmth)

Doux (gentle)

Heureux (happy)

Cœur (heart)

Magique (magical)

Liberté (freedom)

Pluie (rain)

Aventure (adventure)

Lumière (light)

Papillon (butterfly)

Soirée (evening)

Mélodie (melody)

Parfum (perfume)

Secret (secret)

Sérénité (serenity)

Éternité (eternity)

Réveil (awakening)

Passion (passion)

Charme (charm)

Harmonie (harmony)

Refuge (refuge)

Sagesse (wisdom)

 

Example Sentences

 

Bonzdrav! Kako dela? (Hello! How are you?)

Mercispa, c'est gentil. (Thank you, that's kind.)

J'aime beaucoup cette chanson. Kak ti o ney dumaesh'? (I really like this song. What do you think about it?)

Ouda, j'aime bien la cuisine russe. A ti? (Yes, I like Russian cuisine. And you?)

Nonyet, je n'aime pas les mathématiques. (No, I don't like math.)

Je suis fatigué, je vais rentrer à doma. (I'm tired, I'm going home.)

Elle est ma soulavie, mon ange gardien. (She is my soulmate, my guardian angel.)

Travaillons bistro, nous avons beaucoup à faire. (Let's work quickly, we have a lot to do.)

Molodets, tu as bien fait ton travail. (Well done, you did your work well.)

Razum est aussi important que le coeur. (The mind is as important as the heart.)

Ouda, j'aime écouter de la musique française. Et toi? (Yes, I like listening to French music. How about you?)

Nonyet, je ne comprends pas le russe. Peux-tu m'apprendre? (No, I don't understand Russian. Can you teach me?)

J'ai rencontré mon soulavie dans un café. C'était magique. (I met my soulmate in a café. It was magical.)

Je veux acheter des billets pour le concert de demain soir. (I want to buy tickets for tomorrow night's concert.)

Le parfum des roses embaume l'air du jardin. (The scent of roses perfumes the air in the garden.)

Ce livre contient une riche collection de poèmes. (This book contains a rich collection of poems.)

J'ai passé une merveilleuse soirée au bal masqué. (I had a wonderful evening at the masquerade ball.)

Les étoiles scintillent dans le ciel nocturne. (The stars sparkle in the night sky.)

La pluie tombe doucement, créant une symphonie apaisante. (The rain falls softly, creating a soothing symphony.)

Nous avons célébré notre triomphe avec une grande fête. (We celebrated our triumph with a grand party.)

La chanteuse a enchanté le public avec sa voix magnifique. (The singer enchanted the audience with her beautiful voice.)

Les montagnes sont majestueuses au loin. (The mountains are majestic in the distance.)

La lune brille dans le ciel étoilé. (The moon shines in the starry sky.)

Le voyage a été rempli de découvertes et d'aventures. (The journey was filled with discoveries and adventures.)

L'amour est un sentiment puissant qui unit les cœurs. (Love is a powerful feeling that unites hearts.)

Je te souhaite une joyeuse journée remplie de bonheur. (I wish you a joyful day filled with happiness.)

L'espoir est ce qui nous donne la force de continuer. (Hope is what gives us the strength to keep going.)

La chaleur du soleil réchauffe mon cœur. (The warmth of the sun warms my heart.)

Les fleurs dégagent un parfum doux et envoûtant. (The flowers emit a sweet and enchanting fragrance.)

J'ai passé une soirée magique en compagnie de mes amis. (I had a magical evening with my friends.)

La pluie caresse doucement mon visage. (The rain gently caresses my face.)

La mélodie de cette chanson me transporte dans un autre monde. (The melody of this song transports me to another world.)

Les papillons virevoltent gracieusement dans le jardin. (The butterflies gracefully flutter in the garden.)

Je me sens libre quand je suis dans la nature. (I feel free when I'm in nature.)

La lumière du soleil illumine la pièce. (The sunlight illuminates the room.)

Ce parfum évoque des souvenirs de mon enfance. (This perfume evokes memories of my childhood.)

Le secret de la joie réside dans la simplicité. (The secret of joy lies in simplicity.)

La sérénité se trouve dans le calme de l'esprit. (Serenity is found in the calmness of the mind.)

L'éternité est un concept qui dépasse notre compréhension. (Eternity is a concept that surpasses our understanding.)

Le charme de ce lieu est indescriptible. (The charm of this place is indescribable.)

 

Accent:

Character 1: Approaches Character 2 with a warm smile Bonzdrav! Kako dela? (Hello! How are you?)

 

Character 2: Bonzdrav! Ay'm doin' well, sank you! And you? Mercispa, zat's kind. (Hello! I'm doing well, thank you! And you? That's kind.)

 

Character 1: Ay'm 'appy to 'ear zat. Ay really like zis song. Kak ti o ney dumaesh'? (I'm happy to hear that. I really like this song. What do you think about it?)

 

Character 2: Ouda, Ay also find it quite enjoyable. Ay like Russian music too. And you? (Yes, I also find it quite enjoyable. I like Russian music too. And you?)

 

Character 1: Nonyet, Ay'm not a big fan of Russian music. Ay prefer French music. (No, I'm not a big fan of Russian music. I prefer French music.)

 

Character 2: Ah, Ay understand. Each one 'as their own musical preferences. (Ah, I understand. Each one has their own musical preferences.)

 

Character 1: Oui, tout à fait. Anyways, music 'as zee power to touch zee soul. (Yes, absolutely. Anyways, music has the power to touch the soul.)

 

Character 2: Zat's true. Music transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, you know? (That's true. Music transcends linguistic and cultural barriers, you know?)

 

Character 1: Travaillons bistro, we 'ave a lot to do. (Let's work quickly, we have a lot to do.)

 

Character 2: Alright! Molodets, you did your work well, mate. (Alright! Well done, you did your work well, mate.)

 

Character 1: Sank you! Ay believe communication is as important as 'ard work, you see. (Thank you! I believe communication is as important as hard work, you see.)

 

Character 2: Absolutely right. Mutual understanding is essential for an effective team, ya know? (Absolutely right. Mutual understanding is essential for an effective team, you know?)

 

Male Names:

Adrian, Anatole, Antonin, Armand, Baptiste, Benoit, Boris, Bruno, Cedric, Christophe, Corentin, Damien, David, Dimitri, Edgar, Emile, Etienne, Fabien, Fabrice, Florian, Gabriel, Gennady, Gilles, Hadrien, Henri, Hugo, Ilya, Ivan, Jacques, Julien, Kirill, Leon, Lucien, Maxime, Mikhail, Nestor, Nicolas, Olivier, Pascal, Philippe, Quentin, Remy, Romain, Sacha, Simon, Thibaut, Tristan, Valentin, Victor, Yuri

 

Female Names:

Adrienne, Aimee, Amelie, Anastasie, Beatrice, Bianca, Celine, Celeste, Claire, Daria, Delphine, Diane, Elise, Emilie, Estelle, Fabienne, Fleur, Florence, Gabrielle, Galina, Genevieve, Helene, Heloise, Inna, Isabelle, Jacqueline, Josephine, Karina, Lilia, Lorraine, Manon, Margaux, Nadia, Nathalie, Ophelie, Odette, Patricia, Pauline, Roxane, Rosalie, Sabine, Sandrine, Tatienne, Therese, Valerie, Veronique, Yvette, Yvonne, Zara, Zoé

 

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(Awesome language post! While I love it I believe it's more cursed than marian xD Keep up the wonderful work)

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