Footballian
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Footballian Speaking Nations
Greater Footballia recognizes Footballian as its official language.
Verb Formation
All verbs end in -or. There are no subject pronouns in Footballian, so the verbs show the gender of the subject in addition to what is shown in most Romance languages.
Gender Signs
Gender signs are added to the front of the infinitive. Note that they are added to first and second person also. So, if the speaker was in first person and was feminine, the verb would begin with a. When it is a group of multiple genders, the masucline takes dominance.
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Verb Endings
Present Tense
Example: He is walking.
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Therefore, he is walking would translate to: Ocaminu.
Future Tense
Example: She will walk.
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Therefore, she will walk is translated as: Acaminitu.
Past Tense
Example: He walked.
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Therefore, he walked is translated to: Ocaminabu.
Future Perfect
Example: They will have walked.
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Therefore, they will have walked is translated to: Ocaminokus.
Some Other Footballian Words
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Numbers
On the right is the number, and the left is the first, second, etc.
- One=On, Ons
- Two=Do, Dos
- Three=Tes, Tese
- Four=Fotro, Fotreñ
- Five=Sink, Sinkeñ
- Six=Seis, Seiseñ
- Seven=Soin, Soiñs
- Eight=Okt, Oktes
- Nine=Noe, Ñoes
- Ten=Deis, Deiseñ
- Eleven=Deison, Deisons
- Twelve=Deisdo, Deisdos
- Twenty=Dodeis, Dodeiseñ
- Thirty=Tesdeis, Tesdeiseñ
- One hundred=Cier, Ciereñ
- Two hundred=Docier, Dociereñ
- One thousand=Todo, Todoeñ
- One thousand one=Todooñ, Todooñs
- Two thousand=Dotodo, Dotodoeñ
- One million=Ño, Ñoeñ