Difference between revisions of "Volscian"
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− | [[Eurasian]] is a major language, comprising a number of linguistic origins, including [[Chinese]], [[English]], and [[Latin]]. Constantly evolving, Eurasian | + | [[Eurasian]] is a major language, comprising a number of linguistic origins, including [[Chinese]], [[English]], and [[Latin]]. Constantly evolving, Eurasian has been in existence since Eurasia first was discovered at the turn of the first millenium. It is noted for its fluidity, elegance, and ease of learning. |
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+ | ==Common Verb stems== | ||
+ | To facilitate ease of language, there are no full stems in Eurasian. Instead, there are verb stems, to which a specific ending is attached to conjugate. Below are some common verbs.<br> | ||
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+ | *to be - exsis | ||
+ | *to have - pos | ||
+ | *to do - ut | ||
+ | *to see - ver | ||
+ | *to read - examin | ||
+ | *to write - escrib | ||
+ | *to love - ard | ||
+ | *to want - desor | ||
+ | *to hate - abhorr | ||
+ | *to buy - acquier | ||
+ | *to stay - reman | ||
+ | *to go - proc | ||
+ | *to return - retor | ||
+ | *to arrive - lega | ||
+ | *to leave - egred | ||
+ | *to drink - imbib | ||
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+ | *to eat - cons | ||
+ | *to watch - miar | ||
+ | *to be able to - poeir | ||
+ | *to know (knowledge) - dis | ||
+ | *to achieve victory - disf | ||
+ | *to find - encont | ||
+ | *to win/earn - gan | ||
+ | *to walk - gra | ||
+ | *to drive - pil | ||
+ | *to bicycle - cyc | ||
+ | *to travel - diur | ||
+ | *to attack - batu | ||
+ | *to run - spr | ||
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+ | *to fall/descend - dest | ||
+ | *to climb/ascend - ast | ||
+ | *to build - manif | ||
+ | *to destroy - exstir | ||
+ | *to hurt - mal | ||
+ | *to burn - flamm | ||
+ | *to be sick - des | ||
+ | *to grow - devel | ||
+ | *to pick - attram | ||
+ | *to learn - educ | ||
+ | *to ask a question - interr | ||
+ | *to answer - rispos | ||
+ | *to call (telephone) - vocif | ||
+ | *to speak - ablat | ||
+ | *to use - util | ||
+ | |} | ||
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Revision as of 22:46, 21 February 2007
Eurasian Langui Europæus | |
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Spoken in: | Eurasia, Greater Eurasian Empire |
Total declared fluent or learning speakers: | 1,136,421,901 speakers |
Genetic classification: | Indo-European |
Official status | |
Official language of: | Eurasia |
Regulated by: | Council for Eurasian Language (Cuncile ab Langui Eurasia) |
Language codes | |
ISO-639-1 | ES |
ISO-639-2 | EUS |
SIL | EUPS |
Eurasian is a major language, comprising a number of linguistic origins, including Chinese, English, and Latin. Constantly evolving, Eurasian has been in existence since Eurasia first was discovered at the turn of the first millenium. It is noted for its fluidity, elegance, and ease of learning.
Common Verb stems
To facilitate ease of language, there are no full stems in Eurasian. Instead, there are verb stems, to which a specific ending is attached to conjugate. Below are some common verbs.
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The People's Sovereign Republic of British Londinium | ||
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Main article: British Londinium | ||
Individuals: Alistair Davidson • Adélaïde Azzopardi | ||
Miscellaneous: Volscian • Londinian Armed Forces • Flag of British Londinium • Denarii • Colonies of British Londinium • Kensington • Londinian Democratic Socialists • Londinian Broadcasting Group • List of Londinian Prime Ministers • Londinian history • Londinian Immigration Clearance Level • List of Londinian Sovereigns |