Noighinsun language

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Noighinsun
native name: basha na wa or bashawa
Pronounced: /nʌgɪnsʌn/
/baʃa.na.wa/
Timeline and Universe: Spoken in The 8th World in about 7500 B.C. to about A.D. 1
Species: Human
Spoken: an small Island in The Great Lake Yenchi of The 8th World
Total speakers: extinct
Writing system: wenchi na bashawa, a kind of logogram
Genealogy: language isolate
Typology
Morphology: isolating
Morphosyntax:
Word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: KOS-MOS (K1234567890y)
Created: 2007

Noighinsun language(native name: basha na wa or bashawa) is a language spoken by the Noighinsun people in about 7500 B.C. to about A.D. 1.

The word "noighinsun" means "Land of people who came from stars" in the Proto Ghinsun language, thus, it's believed that the Noighinsun people were originally spacetravellers who had crash and landed at the place where the Ghinsun people lived.

Contents

Phonology

Vowels
Front Central Back
Close i u
Mid e ə o
Open a
Consonants
Labial Avelor Post-Aveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Stops p b t d k ɡ
Fricatives f s ʃ h
Nasals m n (ŋ)
Affricates ʦ ʧ
Tap or Flap ɾ
Approximants l j w
  • Stops on the right side are voiced stops.
  • The pronouciation "/ŋ/" is allopheme of "/n/" when a velar consonant follows "/n/".

Latin Adoption for pronouciations of Noighinsun language

  • A - /a/
  • Ä - /ə/
  • B - /b/
  • CH - /ʦ/
  • D - /d/
  • E - /e/
  • F - /f/
  • G - /ɡ/
  • H - /h/
  • I - /i/
  • K - /k/
  • L - /l/
  • M - /m/
  • N - /n/
  • O - /o/
  • P - /p/
  • R - /ɾ/
  • S - /s/
  • SH - /ʃ/
  • T - /t/
  • U - /u/
  • W - /w/
  • Y - /j/
  • Z - /ʦ/
  • (NG - /ŋɡ/)
  • (NK - /ŋk/)

Grammar

  • Word order:
    • Mainly:Subject-Verb-Object
  • tenses and aspects are marked by particles
  1. Past tense:pas
  2. Future tense:wil
  3. now:yet
  4. logical negation:nat
  5. opposite to:nuk
  6. temporal near:ki
  7. temporal further:cho
  8. temporal much further:ok
  1. Relative clause starter:le
  2. Relative clause ender:let
  3. Dependent clause for events, starter:nos
  4. Dependent clause for events, ender:klo
  5. question maker:ye
  6. Ender of a sentence, if it's not a questiion:e
  7. Starter of a quotation:zet/zät
  8. Ender of a quotation:tet/tät

Words

Prepositions

  1. At/in(Place):in
  2. From:zo
  3. To(place):zu
  4. To(people):ik
  5. of:ne
  6. for:fo
  7. At/in(time):za
  8. since:set
  9. after:nak
  10. until:sto
  11. before:wo

Pronouns

  1. 1st single:mi
  2. 1st exclusive plural:wa
  3. 1st inclusive plural:zan
  4. 2nd single:tu
  5. 2nd plural:lin
  6. 3rd(general):si
  7. 2nd imprative:ka
  8. "Pronouns" that means the modified word for the relative clauses:ko
  9. This:de
  10. That:dat
  11. Here:hi
  12. There:da

Articles

  1. Article for things that really is:la
  2. Article for self-definition things:las
  3. Article for names:nal
  • (The ender of a noun defined by articles is "nok)

Numbers

  • Zero:lu
  1. One:ha
  2. Two:to
  3. Three:tli
  4. Four:ye
  5. Five:fi
  6. Six:Sa
  7. Seven:ze
  8. Eight:wo
  9. Nine:no
  10. Ten:halu
  11. Eleven:haha
  12. Twelve:hato
  13. 13:hatli
  14. 14:haye
  15. 15:hafi
  16. 16:hasa
  17. One hundred:halulu/ba
  • Ordinal number maker:-t
  • Cardinal number maker:-k

Nouns

  1. Sun:zone
  2. Moon:monda
  3. Star:shinsta
  4. Earth(Planet):Techo
  5. Planet:klopo
  6. Universe:yucho
  7. Sky:tenki
  8. Day(24 hours time period):daga
  9. Night:nakto
  10. Daytime:becho
  11. Cloud:inklo
  12. Wind:wendo
  13. Fog:ufo
  14. Smoke:yemmo
  15. dust:chene
  16. Ash:huwe
  17. Mountain:bega
  18. Hill:higo
  19. River:helu
  20. Cliff:kobi
  21. Valley:sengu
  22. Canyon:shagu
  23. Lake:huse
  24. Sea:hame
  25. Land:landi
  26. Island:guro
  27. Rock; stone:stanshi
  28. Sand:sanzi
  29. Soil:sontu
  30. Water:wata
  31. Fire:Foya
  32. Plant:flanda
  33. Grass:zokla
  34. Tree:bonsu
  35. Leaf:pyeta
  36. Branch:
  37. Stem:kanchi
  38. Root:kenru
  39. Daughter:dokta
  40. Parent:chambe
  41. Head:tolu
  42. Hair:hare
  43. Eye:oge
  44. Eyebrow:memo
  45. Ear:ora
  46. Nose:naso
  47. Mouth:zuba
  48. Face:lommo
  49. Neck:bozi
  50. Body:sinte
  51. Arm:ampe
  52. Elbow:ebo
  53. Joint:kanche
  54. Hand:hando
  55. Finger:tiki
  56. Palm:zanne
  57. Leg:lekte
  58. Foot:fuse
  59. knee:sike
  60. hip:tombu
  61. Heart:halta
  62. Blood:plota
  63. Brain:nobu
  64. baby:ino
  65. Egg:eke
  66. Voice:wose
  67. Word:wolde
  68. Logogram:wenchi
  69. Language:basha
  70. House:hose
  71. Wall:wapye
  72. Piilar:zuchi
  73. Floor:penzo
  74. Door:modo
  75. Window:chamfu
  76. Farm:hofo
  77. Road:rudu
  78. Market:shima
  79. Port:hafka
  80. Ship:klenshi
  81. Boat:chobo
  82. Vehicle:kache
  83. Wheel:renzi
  84. Book:bochu
  85. Paper:pachi
  86. Cube:fakwe
  87. Ball:bakyo
  88. Bucket:tonga
  89. Can:gando
  90. Tool:konchi

Verbs

  1. To be(for nouns):iste
  2. To be at:isto
  3. To be(for adjectives):ista
  4. To come; to go:koma
  5. To have:hawo
  6. To make:maka
  7. To walk:zolu
  8. To swim:sema
  9. To see:seme
  10. To watch:kanzo
  11. To look at:wanze
  12. To hear:hore
  13. To listen to:tenze
  14. To feel:felu
  15. To touch:ponzu
  16. To sleep:zlipa
  17. To wake:kile
  18. To eat:eta
  19. To bloom:pluma
  20. To plant:zonchi
  21. To grow:chanda
  22. To hold:halda
  23. To give:gewe
  24. To get:decho
  25. To count(numbers):zalo
  26. To bathe:bada
  27. To say:sagu
  28. To speak:speku

Adjectives

  1. Good:godo
  2. Bad:buho
  3. Large; big:klosa
  4. Small:klena
  5. Great(size):dai
  6. Long:langa
  7. Unlong:shoto
  8. High:hoka
  9. Low:nida
  10. Wide:wida
  11. Narrow:cheda
  12. Tall:gode
  13. Untall:ede
  14. Fat:fete
  15. Heavy:chonde
  16. unfat:sote
  17. Unheavy:zinde
  18. Thick:hode
  19. Unthick:bode
  20. Hot:hoza
  21. Cold:kolta
  22. Warm:wama
  23. Free:flehe
  24. Right(direction):Rekto
  25. Left(direction):zuwo
  26. all:alo
  27. many;much:hendo
  28. more:mero
  29. most:masto
  30. Very:filo
  31. Too(not also):tai

Other words

  1. And:en
  2. Or:ot
  3. But:ap
  4. If:a
  5. As:as
  6. Like:shan
  7. Than:dan
  8. Because:kos
  9. Therefore:so
  10. also:yes

Sample Texts

  • "Mi (pas) seme la nihe (nok) in da (e)." - "I saw the thing that was really a girl there."
  • "Mi (pas) seme las nihe (nok) in da (e)." - "I saw the thing that I regarded as a girl there."
  • "tu iste la dokta ne mi ye?" - "Are you (really) my daughter?"
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