Difference between revisions of "Shackadilian"
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<tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor=lawngreen><big>Shackadilian (''fi'Seoshackadilian'')</big></th></tr> | <tr><th colspan="2" bgcolor=lawngreen><big>Shackadilian (''fi'Seoshackadilian'')</big></th></tr> | ||
<tr><td valign="top">Spoken in:</td><td>[[Seoshackdak]]<br />[[your nation here]]</td></tr> | <tr><td valign="top">Spoken in:</td><td>[[Seoshackdak]]<br />[[your nation here]]</td></tr> | ||
− | <tr><td valign="top">Total speakers:</td><td> | + | <tr><td valign="top">Total speakers:</td><td> 300</td></tr> |
<tr><td valign="top">Genetic<br />classification:</td><td> | <tr><td valign="top">Genetic<br />classification:</td><td> | ||
[[Latin]]<br /> | [[Latin]]<br /> | ||
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=== Basic Grammar === | === Basic Grammar === | ||
− | In [[Shackadilian]] adjectives come after the noun, (Similar to languages such as [[French]] and [[Spanish]]) however, the words '''yoho''' and '''era(s)''' are added to start and finish adjectives. | + | In [[Shackadilian]] adjectives come after the noun, (Similar to languages such as [[French]] and [[Spanish]]) however, the words '''yoho''' and '''era(s)''' are added to start and finish adjectives. Also, '''prepositions''' are used differently, much like prefixes. |
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+ | An example would be: | ||
+ | Fimasse jar geurr! "I fight for God!" | ||
+ | "Fi" means "for" and "masse" means "God"* | ||
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Seoshackdak]] | [[Category:Seoshackdak]] |
Revision as of 21:10, 8 April 2005
Shackadilian (fi'Seoshackadilian) | |
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Spoken in: | Seoshackdak your nation here |
Total speakers: | 300 |
Genetic classification: |
Latin |
Official status | |
Official language of: | Seoshackdak, [[]], [[]], [[]] and [[]] |
Regulated by: | Seoshackdak |
The language of Shackadilian is predominately spoken in the nation of Seoshackdak. It is similar to many other Latin-based languages, but the grammar is in many ways different.
Basic Grammar
In Shackadilian adjectives come after the noun, (Similar to languages such as French and Spanish) however, the words yoho and era(s) are added to start and finish adjectives. Also, prepositions are used differently, much like prefixes.
An example would be: Fimasse jar geurr! "I fight for God!" "Fi" means "for" and "masse" means "God"*