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I made a language for a school project. I think that the story and mechanics and stuff is pretty cool.

This is just a test, see how many people would be interested in learning some of it. Nobody I know really wants to.

If enough people join, get ready for a crash course!

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YOOOOOOOOOOOO! I love secret langueges. I actually once made a huge one myself (It was one with like 10 billion other secret langueges inside of it. it was awesome)

yeah, I want to learn.

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The rain streamed down Òhrreri’s face and into his visor. The helmet was filling with water, so he shook his head to get it out. That infernal rain. Not only was it clouding his vision, not that there was much to see, it tasted strongly of bitter ash.

The only source of illumination flashed again, this time hitting a tree out in the fields. The heat caused it to flare briefly, and it continued to burn for more than a minute before the relentless downpour finally extinguished it. In the light of the last embers of what used to be a tree, he could have sworn that he saw a group of huddled people, light glistening off of their chests.

He shook his head again. The boringness of guard duty was messing with  his head. There were no people. The only ones who were beyond the great wall were the Scum, and they would never get this close.

Would they?

One of the sources of his nervousness turned his, its, head toward Òhrreri. Even in the almost notional light, Òhrreri could see the ÆreÏn’s glowing red eyes scanning the distance. He hated those things. The Lord Emperor’s experiments, though supposed to be revered as the creations of a god, were secretly despised. The ÆreÏn had to be the worst. He’d heard stories, though. Stories of things that creeped through the night, fangs glistening. Dark, terrible things.

Another flash of lightning.

Another clap of thunder.

Another glimpse of something in the darkness.

He shifted nervously. The ÆreÏn glanced at him. It was vaguely humanoid. An ÆreÏnã, then.

More lightning.

More thunder.

What was that?

He shifted again. The ÆreÏnã hissed.

Òhrreri couldn’t take it. He climbed down the ladder and stepped out into the rain. The ground squelched beneath his booted feet. He stepped warily toward the blackened tree where he had first seen the disturbance.

He turned around. The lightning was making it too dangerous to be out of the safety of the wall. In the distance, upon the safety of the fortification, he could barely make out the glints of red in the darkness that showed where the ÆreÏn’s eyes were. 

The dim light was vastly overshadowed by a blinding bolt of lighting. 

Òhrreri ran.

 

Lesson 1

Umm.... I don't know if there're any copyright rules, so...

just don't steal any of this please. I might want to get it published someday.

 

Pronouns

I(neuter[most common]) = ego

I(female) = egõi (egoy-ee)

I(male) = egõi (egoy)

You(neuter[most common]) = ega

You(female) = egãi (eg-way-ee[this is the most accurate Latin representation, but the ã is pronounced differently in the rest of the language])

You(male) = egã (eg-way)

We(neuter[including speaker]) = egi

We(neuter[excluding speaker]) = egii (eg-ee-ee)

We(neuter[everybody[rarely used]]) = egii'i (eg-ee-ee-ee)

We(female[rarely used]) = egiya (eg-ee-yay)

We(male[rarely used]) = egiya (eg-ee-ya)

You(royale, female) = egaia (ega-ee-ya) 

You(royale, male) = egai (ega-ee) 

You(royale, neuter) = egaii (ega-ee-ee)

He(basic) = ege (eg-ay)

She(basic) = egei (eg-ay-ee)

It(Neuter-Masculine Aspect) = egei'e (eg-ay-ee-ay)

It(Neuter-Feminine Aspect) = egei'a (eg-ay-ee-ah)

It(Neuter-Neuter[See Notes]) = eige (e-ee-g-ay)

They(Masculine) = egai (eh-ga-ee)

They(Feminine) = egaie (eh-ga-ee-ay)

They(Neuter-Masculine Aspect) = egaiee (eh-ga-ee-a-a)

They(Neuter-Feminine Aspect) = egaieei (eh-ga-ee-a-a-ee)

They(Neuter-Feminine Aspect) = egaieei (eh-ga-ee-a-a-ee)

They(Neuter-Neuter [See Notes]) = egaieeiã (eh-ga-ee-a-a-ee-yay)

 

Neuter notes: Neuter-neuter is like old Terris neuter. It is almost never used, unless whatever is being referred to is completely neutral. For the sake of this class, always use one of the others.

Basic Conjugations

All verbs will end in an e:

Angere

Anarete

Anare

Nare

Atarike

Likitike

They are then conjugated by adding the pronoun to the end:

Angerego

Anaretego

Anarego

Anarego

Narego

Atarikego

Likitikego

I understand some of this won't make sense, but ask any questions and we will go over some of the other concepts later.

Posted
1 hour ago, ThatOneWorldhopper said:

A lot of this is based off Latin. Don't worry. It will get weirder very, very soon.

I have no idea how to process this. I never really have been good at learning langueges.

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