Got some stuff a happening! Some of my personal headcanons and lore and stuff. But also I have W E R D S. @gran-maul-seizure
Basic Words
vīn (pr: vine): A, an, the, one (all English articles have one word,which is the same as the number of the same pronunciation)
Pronouns
De, Den, Dele (pr: dē, dīn, dē-leh *possessive showing up in the form of /leh/ being added to the end of de*): he, him, his though these are also used as the genderless options (it, they, them, their’s, etc.) Most clans simply use this option for all individuals regardless of gender.
Ta, Tan, Tale (pr: tā, tān, tā-leh) she, her, hers. Used only to identify females almost exclusively in the Nightsister Clan; to refer to a female otherwise is punished harshly there as it is seen as a gross insult.
Su, Sun, Sule (pr: soo, soon, soo-leh): me, my, mine; used only when referring to the self
Dozh’r (pr: do-zh-er, r being indicative of two or more, where the rolled r is added to change nouns from singular to plural form): many, group, bunch; refers to people, plants or animals only
Nouns
Plural form: add suffix -‘i (ī)
Thol (pr: thōl): mind
Ee(pr: ee): heart(s)
Mah: rest (for the mind)
Ecash (pr: ee-cash): love (literally hearts-beat)
Ban (pr: bān): spider
Verbs
Tenses
Present: left as is; base word
Past: Add the suffix -anzh
Future: Add the prefix Col-
Hec (pr: heek): throw
Hec’anzh (heek-anzh)
Col-ec (Cole-eek)
Tholma (pr: thōl-mah): rest (for the mind)
p. Thol’manzh
f. Col’thol-MAH
Ema (pr: eema): love (literally hearts-thought)
p. emanzh
f. col’ema
Tunarr (pr: too-narr): look
p. tunarr’anzh
f. col’tunarr
Mah: think, thinking
p. manzh
f. col’mah
Cash: beat, thunder (n., v.)
drum beat, thunderstorm
Adjectives
Suffixes: -du (more)
-durr(most)
Jin (pr. jin): dear
jindurr (dearest)
Yon (pr. yon): small, little
- yon’du
- yon’durr




















