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Vusut Kop'alsit (Koppaite conlang) grammar basics !
So, eh, how can I warn you ? This is straight from my own conlang-building notes. It was written and translated to english by a french-speaking teenager that has no idea about what she's doing and doesn't know the linguistics terms for the stuff she writes about. There might - and will - be mistakes. Also it uses a bit of colored text so if it's not read-able for you I can explain or change it ^^
Pronoun system
Pronouns depend not only on gender but also on “class” (based on @cosmiccroak's Koppaite headcanons) . They are regular and aren’t declined. A suffix is added to the pronouns depending on the class of the subject.
Tool pronouns take a "hik" Pinkblood pronouns take a "ku", Captain pronouns take a "how"
An animal, object or a non-Koppaite speaker is designated by a “neutral” pronoun, the pronoun radical without any class suffix. Plural pronouns take a -ve (plural suffix), after the class suffix if there’s one.
The "kit" suffix designates a group with people from different classes.
Phrase structure
Koppaite word order is Subject – Verb – Objects – Tense mark
Britt’ny vohlkik hattenir n’yumuh spah Brittany drinks fruit juice.
If there is a second verb in the phrase, it sits right after the first one.
Alf sehlvik pokik pasunve spah Alph likes to repair machines.
Verbal tenses and tense markers
The tense mark sits at the end of the phrase and indicates the verb tense.
Present: spah Past: zeshtun Future: yuh
Britt’ny katik yumuh’pasun spah Brittany uses the juice machine.
Drek vakutik po’pon zeshtun Drake built a spaceship.
Shari vohlkik yumuh kite’po’pon yuh Charlie will drink juice in the spaceship.
Clicks
In spoken Koppaite, it is possible to emphasize a specific part of the sentence by adding a short click sound at the beginning of the word. Just like inflexions and emphasis can slightly change a sentence’s meaning, the place of a click in a phrase can alter the signification.
Keh ihtik mihow n’nyuw’eh zeshtun. They were my friend – them, and not someone else.
Keh ihtik mihow n’nyuw’eh zeshtun. They were my friend – Even though it was said or implied they were not.
Keh ihtik mihow n’nyuw’eh zeshtun. They were my friend – Not someone else’s!
Keh ihtik mihow n’nyuw’eh zeshtun. They were my friend – Not anything else.
Keh ihtik mihow n’nyuw’eh zeshtun. They were my friend – in the past.
There is no “standard” click sound as Koppaite isn’t a click language the way some real-world languages are. The most common sound is a lateral click, though a palatal or dental click may also be used.
A full conversation without a single click is possible and not even rare, especially in more formal contexts such as politics, work, administration. They are most common is conversation between members of the same class. On the other hand, heavy clicking might indicate annoyance, anger or excitement.
Clicks are not written, only spoken. However, some transcriptions in roman letters use the IPA symbols for click consonants (dental ǀ, lateral ǁ or palatal ǂ clicks). It is considered impractical as Koppaite does not make a distinction between these three sounds.
If marking the clicks is necessary, a ! is used in Koppaite script, while in both Koppaite and roman script it is also common to put the emphasized word in bold or italics.
Practicing making some band logos in Koppaite…
Louie’s music taste if you even care
These are fun to make, I might make some more 😗
Threw my oc's into pikmin. Sorry not sorry. I love them and will throw them at you too
Koppaite Conlang??
OKAY SO YESTERDAY MY FRIEND CAME OVER TO MY HOUSE AND WE WERE WORKING ON MY AU SINCE I WAS A BIT CONFUSED ON HOW THE STORY WOULD GO AND I ALSO WORKED A BIT ON HOW A KOPPAITE CONLANG WOULD WORK OUT SINCE THE WAY THE LATIN LETTERS ARE MAPPED ORIGINALLY WOULDN'T WORK SO I DECIDED TO MAP THE LETTERS SIMILARLY TO THE HANGUL (KOREAN) SYSTEM
SO THIS IS THE ORIGINAL KOPPAITE CIPHER
AND THIS IS HOW I MODIFIED IT FOR A CONLANG
I'M TALKING ABOUT MAKING AN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE AND I'M LITERALLY WRITING IN ALL CAPS CUZ I'M SO EXCITED TO TELL EVERYONE ABOUT THIS ANYWAY PLEASE TELL ME WHAT YOU GUYS THINK!!!! PLEASE GIVE ME FEEDBACK!!!!
drew my funni buddy @buds-the-funni-man as a pikmin captain!
Pick a favorite Pikmin Leader!
Olimar
Louie
The President
Moss
Alph
Brittany
Charlie
Rookie (Pom)
Oatchi