Dirhassian [DHS]
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Language type
A priori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Dirhassian
cüiét mół śat.
good-ADVAdverbial
e.g. English '-ly' come 2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you)
Welcome!
Dirhassian is the official language of the Oldirian Union. Each republic of the Oldirian Union has its own dialect, but the one shown here is the standard Oldirian dialect.
Grammatical features:
OVS word order Agglutinative 5 noun cases (NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument, DDirect case (case)
unmarked case, vs. oblique, OBLOblique (argument)
indirect or demoted object, GENGenitive (case)
possessive, LOCLocative (case)
'in, on, at' etc) Differential object marking Singular, dual and plural numbers (ḱes kyes woman.SGSingular (number)
one countable entity; ḱesö kyesö woman-DUDual (number)
two; ḱeslär kyeslär woman-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few) Front-back vowel harmony (adelöhűnnär adelöhűnnär DEFDefinite
"the"-clothing-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few; akárdúnnar akárdúnnar DEFDefinite
"the"-council-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few) Past, present and future tenses Polypersonal agreement (śam sáboi zí śam sávoj zí 2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you)-DDirect case (case)
unmarked case, vs. oblique give-1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I.SUBSubject (argument).3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee.OBJObject (argument) 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I "I give [it] to you") An alphabet designed to spite people with dyslexia: or seźle zí, jadri oǵeśesem nem sánaś.
cüiét mół śat.
good-ADVAdverbial
e.g. English '-ly' come 2SSecond person singular (person)
addressee (you)
Welcome!
Dirhassian is the official language of the Oldirian Union. Each republic of the Oldirian Union has its own dialect, but the one shown here is the standard Oldirian dialect.
Grammatical features:
TRANS subject, INTR argument, DDirect case (case)
unmarked case, vs. oblique, OBLOblique (argument)
indirect or demoted object, GENGenitive (case)
possessive, LOCLocative (case)
'in, on, at' etc)
one countable entity; ḱesö kyesö woman-DUDual (number)
two; ḱeslär kyeslär woman-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few)
"the"-clothing-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few; akárdúnnar akárdúnnar DEFDefinite
"the"-council-PLPlural (number)
more than one/few)
addressee (you)-DDirect case (case)
unmarked case, vs. oblique give-1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I.SUBSubject (argument).3SThird person singular (person)
neither speaker nor addressee.OBJObject (argument) 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I "I give [it] to you")
Sample of Dirhassian[view] Ül gyetźiz ug kú lyűsem sasuźoź zö.
She has two brothers and one sister.[view all texts]
She has two brothers and one sister.[view all texts]
Language family relationships
Language treeVerethian
⤷ Proto-Verethian
⤷ Kholic
⤷ Classical Dirhassian
⤷ Middle Dirhassian
⤷ Dirhassian
⤷ Proto-Verethian
⤷ Kholic
⤷ Classical Dirhassian
⤷ Middle Dirhassian
⤷ Dirhassian
[view] About VerethianThe Verethian language family is one of the primary language families on the world of Jotunnheim, spoken on the continent of Etzavaz. The family is divided into 3 main branches: Eastern, Western and
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Velar | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | |||||||||||
Plosive | p | t̻ | k | |||||||||||
Fricative | f | v | ð | s̻ | ɕ | ʑ | x | ɣ | ||||||
Affricate | t͡s̻ | d͡z̻ | t͡ɕ | d͡ʑ | c͡ç | ɟ͡ʝ | ||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | |||||||||||||
Approximant | j | |||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Near- back | Back | ||||
Close | i: | y: | u: | |||||
Near-close | ɪ | ʏ | ʊ | |||||
Close-mid | e e: | ø: | o: | |||||
Open-mid | ɛ ɛ: | œ | ɔ | |||||
Open | a: | ɑ |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Dirhassian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
DirhassianOrthography [edit] | ||||||||||
á Áá /a:/ | ä Ää /ɛ/ | a Aa /ɑ/ | ä´ A̋ a̋ /ɛ:/ | ć Ćć /t͡ɕ/ | c Cc /t͡s̻/ | d Dd /ð/ | e Ee /e/ | é Éé /e:/ | f Ff /f/ | g Gg /ɣ/ |
ǵ GY gy /ɟ͡ʝ/ | h Hh /x/ | i Ii /ɪ/ | í Íí /i:/ | i Jj /j/ | k Kk /k/ | ḱ KY ky /c͡ç/ | l Ll /l/ | ł LY ly /j/ | m Mm /m/ | n Nn /n/ |
ñ NY ny /ɲ/ | ö Öö /œ/ | o Oo /ɔ/ | ó Óó /o:/ | ő Őő /ø:/ | p Pp /p/ | r Rr /ɾ/ | ś Śś /ɕ/ | s Ss /s̻/ | t Tt /t̻/ | j TŹ tź /d͡ʑ/ |
tz TZ tz /d͡z̻/ | ű Űű /y:/ | ü Üü /ʏ/ | ú Úú /u:/ | u Uu /ʊ/ | b Vv /v/ | ź Źź /ʑ/ | z Zz /s̻/ | |||
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |