Lexicon #26
Garden
thøe /θø/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic þeue, from Asaric thiona.
Sample: Thøed ætte ine thoie n’algasse . ‘The garden was a sea of green.’ /θø ðɛ din θwa nal.jas/
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Lexicon #26
Garden
thøe /θø/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic þeue, from Asaric thiona.
Sample: Thøed ætte ine thoie n’algasse . ‘The garden was a sea of green.’ /θø ðɛ din θwa nal.jas/
N.B. I am not a native speaker and this recording is just to give a sense of how this language sounds which may not be the exact pronunciation in the IPA. Lexicon Sample Phrases #1 - #25
1. ‘I walked into the dark forest.’ M’år mielen a l’id nhin ørd. /mɔɐ̯ mjɛw na lið̞ ɲi nœɐ̯/
2. ‘I drank the water.’ M’å leven verged. /mɔ lɛwn væ:wð̞/
3. ‘I was looking at the sky.’ Mie oigede od hoil. /mi waj ðo ðwal/
4. ‘I saw the sea in front of me.’ M’å lyn thoied ill’ne maig. /mɔ lyn θwa ðil nə maj/
5. ‘I’m walking in the forest.’ Mi miele ad ørd. /mi mjɛ la ðœɐ̯/
6. ‘I’m drinking water.’ Mie lever did verg. /mi le.ʋɐ dið̞ væ:w/
7. ‘Look at the stars.’ Oig o phíøllesde. /wa jo fjø.lɐ.ðə/
8. ‘I see stars in the sky.’ Mi lye phíølles ad hoil. /mi ly fjø.lɐ za ðwal/
9. ‘The star is bright tonight.’ Phíolled thiele el-lôtte . /fjɔl.əð̞ θjɛ lɛ lojd/
10. ‘The crow’s feathers are dark.’ Hildesde ne syred nhie. /hi.lɐ.ð̞ə nə syɐ̯ð̞ ɲi/
11. ‘The bright star will show us the way.’ The thielen phíolle loie elym vir vied. /θə θjɛwn fjɔl la ɛ.lym veɐ̯ vi:.əð̞/
12. ‘The feather fell from the sky.’ Hilded å thømen ded hoil. /hi.lə ðɔ θø.mən də ðwal/
13. ‘A crow is sitting on the wall.’ Ine syr sig íade od arn. /i.nə syɐ̯ si: ja ðo ða:n/
14. ‘Show me the stream.’ Elymer-î míer phoivened. /ɛ.ly.mɐ ʁ̞i mjæɐ̯ fwa(w).nəð̞/
15. ‘The bird was falling from the tree.’ Ærgled thomte de híeved. /æ:w.ləð̞ θɔm.də də jɛ.ʋəð̞/
16. ‘I’m sitting behind her.’ Mi mog íade sille laig. /mi mow jað̞ sil laj/
17. ‘The wall was very big.’ Arned noide mas. /a:.nəð̞ nwa.ð̞ə ma/
18. ‘The stream is long.’ Phoivened lither. /fwa(w).nəð̞ li.θɐ/
19. ‘The bird has big wings.’ Ærgled å noines doies. /æ:w.lə ðɔ nwa.nɐ dwa/
20. ‘The tree had many leaves.’ Híeved åder mines thíes. /jɛ.ʋə ðɔ.ðɐ mi.nɐ θja/
21. ‘There is a long snake in the garden.’ Thar ine liden nha ad thøe. /θa ʁ̞i.nə li.ð̞ən ɲa að̞ θø/
22. ‘I wish I had wings.’ Mi theve ed’å doies. /mi θe və.ðɔ dwa/
23. ‘The leaves were red because it was autumn.’ Thíesde phørter leig di ætter vogt. /θja.ðə fœɐ̯.dɐ lej di ɛ.dɐ vɔw(d)/
24. ‘There are many boys who love to run.’ Huigde mie ho l’elge e’rør. /huj.ðə mi ho lɛl jə.ʁ̞œɐ̯/
25. ‘The big waves hit the ships’ Thes noines thalges å maigen øvåde . /θɐ nwa.nɐ θal.jɐ zɔ ma.jə nø.vɔ.ðə/
Lexicon #25
Big (to be)
e’noi /ə.nwa/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic eþ nojje, from Asaric niedho.
Sample: Thes noines thalges å maigen øvåde . ‘The big waves hit the ships’ /θɐ nwa.nɐ θal.jɐ zɔ ma.jə nø.vɔ.ðə/
Lexicon #24
Many (to be)
e’mi /ə.mi/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic eþ mejje, from Asaric maíedho.
Sample: Huigde mie ho l’elge e’rør . ‘There are many boys who love to run.’ /huj.ðə mi ho lɛl jə.ʁ̞œɐ̯/
Lexicon #23
Leaf
thî /θi/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic þje , from Asaric te.
Sample: Thíesde phørter leig di ætter vogt. ‘The leaves were red because it was autumn.’ /θja.ðə fœɐ̯.dɐ lej di ɛ.dɐ vɔw(d)/
Lexicon #22
Wing
doie /dwa/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic tojje, from Asaric ttía
Sample: Mi theve ed’å doies. ‘I wish I had wings.’ /mi θe və.ðɔ dwa/
Lexicon #21
Long (to be)
e’lith [irr.] /ə.liθ/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic eþ liþe, from Asaric leithedho.
Sample: Thar ine liden nha ad thøe. ‘There is a long snake in the garden.’ /θa ʁ̞i.nə li.ð̞ən ɲa að̞ θø/
Phrase #1
Hello / Good day
Ellennyd. /ɛw.nyð/
Etymology: From Ellen dyd ‘Good day’
Lexicon #20
Tree
híev /jɛʋ/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic chjiv, from Asaric kaivi.
Sample: Híeved åder mines thíes. ‘The tree had many leaves.’ /jɛ.ʋə ðɔ.ðɐ mi.nɐ θja/
Lexicon #19
Bird
ærgle /æ:wl/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic aeregle, from Asaric earekila ‘a type of common bird’.
Sample: Ærgled å noines doies. ‘The bird has big wings.’ /æ:w.lə ðɔ nwa.nɐ dwa/
Lexicon #18
Stream
phoiven /fwa(w)n/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic fojvjen, from Asaric piviona.
Sample: Phoivened lither. ‘The stream is long.’ /fwa(w).nəð̞ li.θɐ/
Lexicon #17
Wall
arn /a:n/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic arn, from Asaric aruni.
Sample: Arned noide mas. ‘The wall was very big.’ /a:.nəð̞ nwa.ð̞ə ma/
Lexicon #16
To sit
sig e’íad /si jə.jað̞/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic sik eþ ljedhe, from Asaric laitadholi.
Sample: Mi mog íade sille laig. ‘I’m sitting behind her.’ /mi mow jað̞ sil laj/
Lexicon #15
To fall
e’thøm /ə.θœm/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic eþ þöm, from Asaric tomodho.
Sample: Ærgled thomte de híeved. ‘The bird was falling from the tree.’ /æ:w.ləð̞ θɔm.də də jɛ.ʋəð̞/
Lexicon #14
To show
ed’elym /ə.ð̞ɛ.lym/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic eþ elyme, from Asaric ilumadho.
Sample: Elymer-î míer phoivened. ‘Show me the stream.’ /ɛ.ly.mɐ ʁ̞i mjæɐ̯ fwa(w).nəð̞/
Lexicon #13
Crow
syr /syɐ̯/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic sjyr, from Asaric siori.
Sample: Ine syr sig íade od arn. ‘A crow is sitting on the wall.’ /i.nə syɐ̯ si: ja ðo ða:n/
Lexicon #12
Feather
hild /hil/
Etymology: From Old Oerdic childe, from Asaric kiileto.
Sample: Hilded å thømen ded hoil. ‘The feather fell from the sky.’ /hi.lə ðɔ θø.mən də ðwal/