Thi Erf katierrt aiwa. Katad gegathenn, katierrt oji bio vor altim katen.
Neno.
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Thi Erf katierrt aiwa. Katad gegathenn, katierrt oji bio vor altim katen.
Neno.
Question Words
What- Qua When- Quané Where-Quaré Why-Quàa Who- Quono How- Kore How many- Quando How much- Quãn Whose- Deren Whom-Quonò Which- Velk How come- Vißo Where to- Vohim Where from- Vohem Learning Potestatem [6/?]
Personal Pronouns
In Ptt Personal pronouns are a bit vast, Actually. There are formally 10 Informally, 11 A couple of things to remember however is that: Gender exists in Potestatem. However unlike other languages it applies to logical things like, Novi (girlfriend) // Novu (Boyfriend) Novierrt( significant other of unspecified/neutral gender) There are three genders- Male. Female, and Neutral All three genders have endings attached to them. Here are the pronouns: I (i) -o Du (you inf.) -est Dii (you form.) -in Vim (You all) -è Ar (We, us) -ad Den (Them, They) -en Lam (He, him) -u Bam (Her) -i ßam (Gender Neutral) -ierrt Ito (Ito) -irret Learning Potestatem [5/?]
Alphabet and Pronounciation I wanted to start this new blog to have a place where I could share / have all of the information pertinent to my language and culture. So naturally, the first place to begin is making a chart/list for others to learn the alphabet. The language name, for now, is Potestatem. It means power in Latin, but it had just been the name we decided on, now, as the language is evolving, I wanted to change the name, to what, I’m not too sure yet. So for now, we’ll keep Potestatem, ptt for short. ALPHABET (Abecedïm) The Ptt alphabet consists of technically 47 letters in total. A Á À Ä Ã B C Ç D E É È Ë F G H CH I Ï J K L M N Ñ O Ó Ò Õ P Q R RR S SH T U Ú Ù Ü V W X Y ÿ ß ð It looks like alot but It really isnt. Learning Potestatem [1/?]
Accented Characters (Schtern Voles) Like Spanish, ptt has accented characters of all of the vowels. - Á - É - Í - Ó -Ú Learning Potestatem [4/?]
2. Consonants (Konzonatni) - B [be] / like the “b” in bat / Bão [Good] - C [tse] / like the “ts” in tsunami / Cal [Salt] - Ç [çe] / like the “ch” In chat / Koç [Hot] - D [de] / like the “d” in dad / Jaded [Sharp] - F [fe] / like the “F” in fever / Fab [Colour] - G [ge] / like the “g” in gear / Maning [Morning] - H [chiu] / silent h / Hiro [hour] - CH [che] / like the “h” in hot / Rïcht [Right (direction)] - J [jot] / like the “j” in J'aime / Javão [Week] - K [ka] / like the “k” in kiss / Sekà [World] - L [el] / like the “l” in leaves / Lua [Moon] - M [em] / like the “m” in matter / Krom [Crowded] - N [en] / like the “n” in Nemo / Lento [Slow] - Ñ [ñe] / like the Spanish Ñ / Ñim [Level] -P [pe] / like the “p” in pencil / Pertíf [Part] - Q [qe] / like the “que” in question / Aqa [Water] - R [re] / like the Spanish r / Area [area] - RR [rra] / like the German r / RRanðor [Member] - S [es] / like the “s” in silent / Auskom [Result] - SCH [sche] / like the “Sh” in Sheep / Gotïsch [Holy] - T [te] / like the Spanish t or German t / Tekni [Technology (Spanish)] Gotïsch [Holy (German)] - V [Vè] / like the “v” in violin / Novi [Girlfriend] - W [wa] / like the “w” in water / Dowenn [Down] - X [ksii] / like the “x” in exam / Hex [Heart] - Y [i] / like i or like a y / Yallu [Yellow] Rey [Correct] - ß [ßet] / like the z in zone / ßuer [Sour] - ð [thal] / like the “th” in think / ðùlenn [Clean] Learning Potestatem [3/?]
PRONUNCIATION (Orriveti) The way I’ll present it is like this: Letter [Name of the letter] / pronunciation / example word 1. VOWELS (Volesni) -A [a] / like Spanish a as in “amar” / Appa [apple] - À [ay/ai] / like Spanish “hay” / Àwa [beautiful neutral gender] -Ä [ea] / like the German Ä which makes the “e” / Äld [old] - Ã [ã] / like the Portuguese ã which a nasal a / Fã [Skin] - E [e] / like the e in Spanish / Erf [Earth] - È [ey/ei] / like “ay” in the English lay / Blasè [Bladder] - Ë [ë] / like the Albanian ë / Pëni [wife] - I [i] / like the “ee” in see / Prik [Stick] - Ï [ï] / like the “i” in Him / Jubïn [Friend neutral gender] -O [o] / like the “o” in oh / Follich [Field] - Ò [oy/oi] / like the “oi” in oink / Chò [Today] - Õ [owa] / like “oi” in the French moi / Stõrr [Story] - U [u] / like the “oo” in boo / Natura [Nature] - Ù [uy/ui] / like the “ooey” in gooey / Gù [Tax] - Ü [ü] / like the French “u” in tu / Blüm [Flower] - ÿ [uye] / like the “oo” in boo / Glÿ [Green] Learning Potestatem [2/?]