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*Nin - no
 
*Nin - no
  
==Sin - to be==
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==Regular verbs==
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The basic formular verbs follow, example Sröken - to speak
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Srök'''en'''
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*Ik srök'''e''' - I speak
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*u srök'''e''' - you speak
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*ar srök'''e''' - he speaks
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*se srök'''e''' - she speaks
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*it srök'''e''' - it speaks
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*wïr srök'''es''' - we speak
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*u srök'''es''' - you speak
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*Þa srök'''es''' - they speak
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==Irregular verbs==
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Some verbs that don't follow the basic patern.
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===Sin - to be===
  
 
*Ik bin - I am
 
*Ik bin - I am
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*se es - she is
 
*se es - she is
 
*it es - it is
 
*it es - it is
*wïr sin - we are
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*wïr sins - we are
*u bit - you are
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*u bits - you are
*Þa bit - they are
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*Þa bits - they are
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===Heren - to have===
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*Ik her - I have
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*u hert - you have
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*ar hert - he has
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*se hert - she has
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*it hert - it has
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*wïr herens - we have
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*u herts- you have
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*Þa hers - they have
  
  

Revision as of 12:34, 23 October 2005

Overveiw

Garomenian, one of the national languages of the United Island Empires, and is spoken in the western colony of Garomenia. It iis a evolution of English and German. Simple language tends to be more like German, whereas word to do with education, corporations and law tend to be more like English.

Alphabet

  • a - eh as in egg
  • ä - aa as in lair
  • d - dah as in dare
  • e - ay as in day
  • ë - ea as in easy
  • f - vow as in valve
  • g - gah as in game
  • h - hoh as in house
  • i - ee as in seen
  • ï - i an in like
  • j - pronounced yu
  • k - kay as in kite
  • l - ell as in light
  • m - em as in man
  • n - en as in name
  • ñ - pronouced nreh
  • o - u as in put
  • ö - oo as in soon
  • p - pay as in pan
  • r - rah as in rain
  • s - say as in same
  • t - tay as in tar
  • u - you as in too
  • ü - pronounced uaw
  • v - fau as in fail
  • w - veh as in vent
  • z - pronounced tset
  • Þ - same as th
  • ß - same as ss

Number

  • 1 - ïn
  • 2 - zö
  • 3 - dri
  • 4 - foir
  • 5 - fonf
  • 6 - seks
  • 7 - sib
  • 8 - akt
  • 9 - non
  • 10 - ïnÞan
  • 11 - ïnutïnÞan
  • 12 - zöutïnÞan
  • 20 - zöÞan
  • 21 - ïnutzöÞan
  • 30 - driÞan
  • 100 - ïnhodït
  • 900 - nonhodït
  • 999 - nonutnonÞanutnonhodït
  • 1000 - ïnÞoßin
  • 5465 - fonfutseksÞanutfoirhodïtutfonfÞoßin
  • 1000000 - ïnmïllon
  • 8000000 - aktmïllon
  • 1234567 - sibutseksÞanutfonfhodïtutfoirutdriÞanutzöhodïtÞoßinutïnmïllon

Subject Pronouns

  • Ik - I
  • u - you (single)
  • ar - he
  • se - she
  • it - it
  • wïr - we
  • u - you (plural)
  • Þa - they

Basic Phrases

  • Hilo - Hello
  • Hi - Hi
  • Got Deg - Good day
  • Got Murgan - Good Morning
  • Got Nëkt - Good Night
  • Got Vurnëkt - Good Evening
  • Wes es der Ur? - What time is it?
  • Min nam es..... - My name is.....
  • E - yes
  • Nin - no

Regular verbs

The basic formular verbs follow, example Sröken - to speak

Sröken

  • Ik sröke - I speak
  • u sröke - you speak
  • ar sröke - he speaks
  • se sröke - she speaks
  • it sröke - it speaks
  • wïr srökes - we speak
  • u srökes - you speak
  • Þa srökes - they speak

Irregular verbs

Some verbs that don't follow the basic patern.

Sin - to be

  • Ik bin - I am
  • u bit - you are
  • ar es - he is
  • se es - she is
  • it es - it is
  • wïr sins - we are
  • u bits - you are
  • Þa bits - they are

Heren - to have

  • Ik her - I have
  • u hert - you have
  • ar hert - he has
  • se hert - she has
  • it hert - it has
  • wïr herens - we have
  • u herts- you have
  • Þa hers - they have



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