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* impersonal adverbials - Postpositive cases |
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===Question=== |
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− | Questions are formed by intonation. There are no special particles or inversion. At the end of |
+ | Questions are formed by intonation. There are no special particles or inversion. At the end of a sentence can be used ''ker?'' (Isn't it? Doesn't it?) or ''sar?'' (Is it? Does it?) for emphasis |
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− | In case of negation, suffix ''kiś-'' is added to predicative. If there are pronouns, negated forms of them aren't used. |
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Aktualna wersja na dzień 13:41, 3 maj 2010
Emmut language Ral'ęmyt syr'atkan | |
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Writing systems: | Latin, Neo-emmut script |
In real life | |
Created by: | Milya0 in 2009 |
Reason: | artistic |
In the Pears in the Willows conworld | |
Used in: | Ral'ettoh |
Other regions: | Baucasia, Khomonto |
Codes | |
Conlanger–3 | gnw.em.mil |
List of conlangs | |
Emmut language (from ęmyt - 'associated with being') - a polysynthetical language used by Eths in the Pears in the Willows conworld.
Sentences[]
Emmut is polysynthetic: some words in a sentence are combining to one polysynthesed word. If there are no adjuncts on the subject, it can be optionally combined.
Structure[]
- subject (if not polysynthesed) - Nominative case
- personal adverbials - Postpositive cases
- polysynthesed word
- adjunct of object - Genitive case
- object - Genitive case
- predicative - Formal case
- verb endings
- polysynthesed subject
- impersonal adverbials - Postpositive cases
Naming a personal adverbial at the end of the sentence indicates contempt. In official documents it is used only for Nommip hamsters.
Question[]
Questions are formed by intonation. There are no special particles or inversion. At the end of a sentence can be used ker? (Isn't it? Doesn't it?) or sar? (Is it? Does it?) for emphasis
Negation[]
In case of negation, the suffix kiś- is added to predicative. If there are pronouns, negated forms of them aren't used.
Numbers[]
Cardinal numerals:
- keh
- guh
- kekuh
- ryh
- mikan
- śoh
- keśoh
- veh
- keveh
- mah
- kemah
- majguh
- kemajguh
- majryh
- kemajryh
- majśoh
- kemajśoh
- majveh
- kemajveh
- gųmah
- gųmah keh
- gųmah guh
- gųmah kekuh
- gųmah ryh
- mikmikan
- etc.
For numbers: 2-4, 6-20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 90, ordinal numerals are formed by replacing -h with -tot, and multiplying prefixes: with -w̃ (ogonek or tilde). Multiples of 10 and 100 are formed by multiplying prefixes. Multiples of 10 000, 1 000 000 and more - by describing.
Irregular numerals[]
Number | Cardinal numeral |
Ordinal numeral |
Multiplying prefixes |
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0 | ah | (atǫ-) | |
1 | keh | ekmyt | |
5 | mikan | mikantot | mik- |
25 | mikmikan | mikmikantot | mikmik- |
100 | sit | sįmyt | sit- |
1000 | mąsit | mąsįmyt | mąsit- |
10 000 | zot | zotǫmyt | zot- |
1 000 000 | milzun |
Numbers 5, 25, 100 (from 125) i 10 000 (from 3125) are relicts of a quinary numeral system.