Old Alari language


Old Alari is an ancient language used by the old Alanohorian race. Through the mighty Alath Empire, it became the most dominant spoken language that influenced other future languages that mixed with other ethnic languages.

The Alanors came from a dying continent and fled to Remala through the Diamond Sea. They first arrived in an area now known as Alathor. With their weapons, numbers, and technology, they easily defeated the native in the area. With the help of their scribes, their way of life was preserved and easily influenced the southeastern lands of Remala, ultimately led them to be the once mighty Empire of Alath.



VOWELS

æ = cat, black             = go, home          eəʳ = where, air        e = met, bed        eɪ = say, eight

CONSONANTS


d = did, lady          h = how, hello          θ = think, both          ŋ = sing, finger          = check, church

ʒ = pleasure, vision          p = pet, map         l = leg, little         m = man, lemon         g = give, flag

r = red, try         v = voice, five         j = yes, yellow         k = cat, back         t = tea, getting

ð = this, mother          = just, large

PRONOUNS

Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Possessive Adjective (Determiner) Possessive Pronoun Reflexive or Intensive Pronoun
1st person singular pæ (I) pæle (me) pælej (my) pæpæ (mine) pælejtʃ (myself)
2nd person singular hæ (you) hæhæ  (you) hæj (your) hæjej (yours) hæj(yourself)
3rd person singular, male N/A N/A N/A N/A veɪtʃ (himself)
3rd person singular, female N/A N/A N/A N/A ltʃ (herself)
3rd person singular, neutral eəʳ (it) eəʳ (it) eəʳj (its)  N/A eəʳjtʃ (itself)
1st person plural (we) (us) hæj (our) hæje (ours) pæhæhæje
(ourselves)
2nd person plural N/AN/AN/AN/A hæjtʃj
(yourselves)
3rd person plural ʒoʊ (they) ʒoʊve (them) ʒoʊvej (their) ʒoʊveje(theirs) ʒoʊvej(themselves)

OTHER DETERMINERS

DEFINITE -  ʒj (the) 

INDEFINITE - eəʳʒ (a, an)

DEMONSTRATIVE - ʒj  (this, that, these, those)

QUANTIFIERS - ʒtoʊ (a few, a little,) θ̀tʃj (much, many, a lot of, most,) ʒtoʊ r θ̀tʃj (some, any, enough)

DISTRIBUTIVE- θ̀tʃj (all,) θ̀tʃj (both, half, either, neither, each, every)

DIFFERENCE - eəʳr (other, another)

PRE-DETERMINERS ŋeəʳʒ (such, what, rather, quite)



TENSES


Present Tenses Examples
Simple present tense jeɪθ (walk)
Present continuous tense
roʊ (now) + jeɪθ (walk) = roʊjeɪθ (walking)
Past Tenses  
Simple past tense reroʊ (before) + jeɪθ (walk) = reroʊjeɪθ (walked)
Past continuous tense N/A
Future Tenses in English  Examples
Simple future tense dʒæ (soon) + jeɪθ (walk) = dʒæjeɪθ (will walk)
Future continuous tense N/A

NUMERICAL


One - væθ

Two - ðæθ

Three - eəʳp

Four - ðæθðæθ
Five - dʒæ
Six - eəʳpeəʳp
Seven - dʒæðæθ
Eight - ðæθ ðæθðæθ
Nine - dʒævpe
Ten - ded
11 -   dedvæθ (ten and one)
100 - væθ dedæθ (one hundred)
101 - væθ dedæθ væθ (one hundred and one)
200 - ðæθ dedæθ
1000 - væθ dededæθ (one thousand)


Old Alari - English (Common Tongue) dictionary

Translation and Common Tongue spelling & pronunciation

Strong
ʒeəʳr (Sheare)
King
ælæveɪ (Alavei)
Iron
æoʊeɪŋ (Aeiong)
Queen
ælæleɪ (Alalei)
Line
dʒel (Jel)
Man
veɪ (Vei)
Armor
æŋmoʊr (Angmur)
Woman
leɪ (Lei
Castle
ðoʊrg (Torg)
God
ælæ (Ala)
Horse
joʊrʒ (Yorsh)
Gold
veroʊ (Vero)
House
kjæʒ (Kyash)
Silver
veəʳ (Vere)
Farm
leəʳrdʒ (Learg)
Death
dʒælæ (Jala)
Gift
dæh (Dah)
Dark
dʒeɪ (Jei)
River
kjækjæʒ (Kyakyash)
Shadow
doʊlæv (Dolav)
Lake
kjædʒel (Kyajel)
Fire
goʊr (Gor)
Magic
ælædæh (Aladah)
Town
θeɪtʃ (Teich)
Friend
keəʳ (Keare)
City
meɪr (Meir)
Land
θær (Thar)
Forest
θ̀tʃjθ̀tʃj (Dchyyesh)
Water
kjæ (Kya)
Fortress
ðoʊrgʒeəʳr (Sheartorg)
Sword
ʒvoʊdʒ (Shvorg)
Sand
mælæ (Mala)
Shield
ʒveəʳd (Shverd)
Tree
jeʒ (Yesh)
Ship
kjær (Kyar)
Lord
dʒeɪkjveɪ (Jeikyvei)
Dog
veɪkeəʳ (Kearevei)
Sun
ʒæ (Sha)
High
dʒeɪkj (Jeiky)
Moon
jæ (Ya)




Author's Note

I am still working on this one. As you can see, I only have a few words in the dictionary but surely I will add more in the future. For now, I  only included some words that I am sure that I'd use in naming regional maps. After this entry, I'll make a regional map featuring an area of the continent.

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