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==Overveiw==
 
==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]].
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Garomenian, one of the national languages of the [[United Island Empires]], and is spoken in the western colony of Garomenia. It is a evolution of [[English]] and [[German]]. Simple language tends to be more like the [[German]], whereas words in the subjects of education, corporations and law tend to be more like the [[English]].
  
 
==Alphabet==
 
==Alphabet==
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*se sprök'''e''' - she speaks
 
*se sprök'''e''' - she speaks
 
*it sprök'''e''' - it speaks
 
*it sprök'''e''' - it speaks
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*mon sprök'''e''' - one speaks
 
*wïr sprök'''es''' - we speak
 
*wïr sprök'''es''' - we speak
 
*u sprök'''es''' - you speak
 
*u sprök'''es''' - you speak
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*se es - she is
 
*se es - she is
 
*it es - it is
 
*it es - it is
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*mon es - one is
 
*wïr sins - we are
 
*wïr sins - we are
 
*u bits - you are
 
*u bits - you are

Revision as of 14:27, 3 March 2006

Overveiw

Garomenian, one of the national languages of the United Island Empires, and is spoken in the western colony of Garomenia. It is a evolution of English and German. Simple language tends to be more like the German, whereas words in the subjects of education, corporations and law tend to be more like the 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
  • Ik spröke Englisch - I speak English

Regular verbs

The basic formular verbs follow, example Spröken - to speak

Spröken

  • Ik spröke - I speak
  • u spröke - you speak
  • ar spröke - he speaks
  • se spröke - she speaks
  • it spröke - it speaks
  • mon spröke - one speaks
  • wïr sprökes - we speak
  • u sprökes - you speak
  • Þa sprökes - 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
  • mon es - one 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

Users

  • The following nation use garonmenia as an offical langueage: United Island Empires
  • No nation have it as an unoffical language.



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