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Fun metaphor from the maelti language: Sonofon ayato vashi ipeo hala! [Sonofon ajato vaʃi ipeo hala] I speak – fish – their – swarm – to! I’m speaking to a swarm of fi…
A sentence every teacher needs to know.
Numbers and Counting in Maelti
The counting System
The maelti language uses a dozenal system.
Numbers consist of a stem and a counter that depends on how the number is used.
na: abstracts, as the subject of a sentence or in maths
fa: counter for people and living things
pa: counter for objects and non living things
ta: ordinal numbers
sha: units of time: seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, etc.
Money is counted either with -na (when talking about abstract or imaginary amounts of money) or -pa (when talking about coins or concrete prices).
Numbers are used like nouns when used in the abstract, but like adjectives when counting things.
When counting nouns, the numbers need to agree with the noun in their plural form. There is the regular, adjective plural and the plural of abundance. For the regular plural, the adjective suffix -shi becomes -zhi, -shu becomes -zhu, -ti becomes -di, -tu becomes -du. For the plural of abundance, the hard consonant of the counter is softened: -na becomes -ña, -fa becomes -va, -pa becomes -ba, -ta becomes -da, -sha becomes -zha.
Higher numbers are formed by combining the stems from the larges to the smallest digit, then adding the counter to the smallest digit.
The Numbers
zero – nelna
one – ana
two – shaina
three – dorna
four – akina
five – neina
six – diana
seven – molna
eight – kauna
nine – etona
ten – skalna
eleven – sayana
twelve – suena
thirteen – sueana
fourteen – sueshaina
twenty – suekauna
twentyfour – shaisuena
twentyfive – shaisueana
a hundred – kausueakina
one hundred fourtyfour – teirana
one thousand seven hundred twentyeight – timana
20736 – virina
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Colours in Maelti
Ontas – Colour
Maelti groups colours differently than english or many other languages on earth.
It has four base descriptors:
Mael – Ocean (all shades of blue and indigo, aqua, seafoam, some lighter shades of green, white, grey)
Ashai – Fire (all yellows, oranges and light reds)
Kidun – Earth (dark reds and browns, black)
Soare – Plants (all deep greens and yellowish greens, purple)
The base descriptors are then distinguished by kaya – “light, day” and sonve – “dark, night”.
Thus:
Kayashi mael – Light Ocean: White, Grey, Light Green, Seafoam
Mael – Ocean: Aqua, Blue
Sonveshi mael – Dark Ocean: Indigo, Navy
Kayashi ashai – Light Fire: Yellow
Ashai – Fire: Orange
Sonveshi ashai – Dark Fire: Light Red
Kayashi kidun – Light Earth: Dark Red
Kidun – Earth: Brown
Sonveshi kidun – Dark Earth: Black
Kayashi soare – Light Plant: Yellow Green
Soare – Plant: Green
Sonveshi soare – Dark Plant: Purple
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Basic Maelti Phrases
Yes – Shei
No – ihe
and – ki
or – vel (inclusive) / ilo (exclusive)
but – pshe
because, for, since – om (rational) / oum (emotional)
question – dae
Greetings
Hello – Aru!
Good morning – Faurati avri
Good day – Faurati kaya
Good evening – Faurati limoi
Good night – Faurati sonve
Personal Pronouns
I/mine – po/poshi
You/yours – se/seshi
he/she/it + possessive – fa/fashi
we/us/ours – bo/boshi
you/yours – ze/zeshi
they/them/theirs – va/vashi
Introducing yourself
I am… – Hilon…
My name is… – Hilon poshi mina…
I am … years old – Talakon…
I was born in (date) – Leparsonam hyar (time)
I was born in (place) – Leparsonam na (place)
I come from (place) – Virtilon en (place)
I am … tall – Hilon sirashi…
I weigh… – Hilon salashi…
I can speak (language) – Valeloan (language)
I work as… – Hilan poshi aurika…
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Maelti Writing System
The alphabet:
Sample Text:
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