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Mokhavian | |
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Mokha, Nanay | |
вӹшосы йеԓӹмӹйӹй вӹшосы наӈайай | |
Pronunciation | [vɯ̞ˈʂɔsɨ ˈjɛlɯ̞mɯ̞jɯ̞j] |
Native to | Qazhshava Mokhavia |
Region | Southern Thuadia |
Ethnicity | Mokhavians |
Native speakers | L1 (Anteria): 58,400,000 L2 (Anteria): 24,600,000 L1 (Eurth): 4,570,000 L2 (Eurth): 630,000 |
Paleo-Qazhshavan
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Standard forms | Pala
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Dialects |
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Govoric | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Qazhshava |
Recognised minority language in | |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | mh |
ISO 639-2 | mkh |
ISO 639-3 | - |
Anteria
The Mokhavian language is the widely spoken of it's family, called Mokhavic, and the official language of the nation of Qazhshava. It is an ancient Thuadian tounge with no known ancestral conection to the surrounding Thuado-Thrismaran languages.
Eurth
The mokhavian langauge is an indigenous langauge spoken in central Argis, it is believed to be conected to the Vostauc langauges, mainly the Elmoric langauge, due to similar cognates, this hypothesis states that the Vostauc-Mokhavic langauges split around 5000 BCE.
Classification
As of yet, any attempts to link the Mokhavian languages to any other languages in the world have failed, altough some still believe its a very old relative to the Thuado-Thrismaran languages/Indo-European languages, which is only backed up by similar features which have been speculated and some proven to have come due to influence from said languages, and some reconstructed-proto words and existign root words that seem to have been borrowod from early forms of the slavic and germanic languages.
Dialects
The standart form of the Mokhavian language is based on the mezhian dialect, also known as the Southern Hill dialect.
History
TBA
Phonology
Consonants
Labial | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | |||
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Nasal | m | n | ŋ~ɴ | |||||
Plosive | voiceless | p | t | k | q | |||
voiced | b | d | ||||||
Affricate | voiceless | t͡s t͡ɬ |
t͡s̙ | |||||
voiced | d͡z | d͡z̙ | ||||||
Fricative | voiceless | f | s | s̙ | x | |||
voiced | v | ð (ðʷ) | z | z̙ | ɣ (ɣʷ) | |||
Aproximant | voiced | w | l ɬ |
j ɥ | ||||
voiceless | ʍ | |||||||
Tap & Trill | voiced | ɾ |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
R- | R+ | R- | R+ | R- | R+ | |
Close | i | ɨ | ɯ̞ | u | ||
Open-Mid | ɛ | ɔ | ||||
Open | a~ɑ |
Stress
Stress in Mokhavian used to fall on the first syllable of the root, and rarely on other syllables, but in the last few decades a stress shift has occured and currently stress isnt of much importance, mostly depending on the speaker.
Writing System
Mokhavian is written using the Govoric script, which was adopted around the 11th century, and used ever sence
Govoric version:
А а | Б б | В в | Г г | Д д | Дз дз | Е е | Ж ж | Ӝ ӝ | З з | Ҙ ҙ |
И и | Й й | К к | Ӄ ӄ | Л л | Ԓ ԓ | М м | Н н | Ӈ ӈ | О о | П п |
Р р | С с | Т т | Тԓ тԓ | У у | Ў ў | Ӱ ӱ | Ф ф | Х х | Хў хў | Ц ц |
Ч ч | Ӵ ӵ | Ш ш | Ы ы | Ӹ ӹ | Ь ь | Ю ю | Я я |
In the late 18th cnetury Lakhian and Lakkathan traders and travlers coming back from the Qazhshavan colony in Encessia brought back the Mkhedruli script which was adopted for their languages, due to the area being hard to access at the time, literacy rates in the mountains were low compared to other regions and the Mkhedruli script started being tought by locals to locals, eventually becoming part of the culture there.
Detailed table
Govoric | Name | IPA | Rom. | Mkhe. | Notes |
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А а | а | /a~ɑ/ | a | ა | /ɐ/ when reduced. |
Б б | бӹ | /b/ | b | ბ | |
В в | вӹ | /v/ | v | ვ | |
Г г | гӹ | /ɣ/ | g | გ/ღ | |
Д д | дӹ | /d/ | d | დ | |
Дз дз | дзӹ | /d͡z/ | dz | ძ | |
Е е | е | /ɛ/ | e | ე | /e~ɪ/ when reduced. |
Ж ж | жӹ | /z̙/ | ž | ჟ | |
Ӝ ӝ | жӹ | /d͡z̙/ | Ǧ ǧ | ჯ | |
З з | зӹ | /z/ | z | ზ | |
Ҙ ҙ | ҙӹ | /ð/ | đ | ზ̭ | |
И и | и | /i/ | i | ი | |
Й й | йӹ | /j/ | y | ი́ | It appears as a first letter and after a vowel. |
К к | кӹ | /k/ | k | ქ | |
Ӄ ӄ | ӄӹ | /q/ | q | ყ | |
Л л | лӹ | /l/ | l | ლ | In words, between vowels gets changed to ⟨ԓ⟩. (aҙыл -> aҙыԓым) |
Ԓ ԓ | ԓӹ | /ɬ/ | ł | ლ᷄ | |
Тԓ тԓ | тԓӹ | /t͡ɬ/ | tł | თლ᷄ | |
М м | мӹ | /m/ | m | მ | |
Н н | нӹ | /n/ | n | ნ | In words, between vowels gets changed to ⟨ӈ⟩. (єн -> єӈым) |
Ӈ ӈ | ӈӹ | /ŋ/ | ň | ნ̭ | |
О о | о | /ɔ/ | o | ო | |
П п | пӹ | /p/ | p | ფ | |
Р р | рӹ | /ɾ/, /r/ | r | რ | |
С с | сӹ | /s/ | s | ს | |
Т т | тӹ | /t/ | t | თ | |
У у | у | /u/ | u | უ | |
Ў ў | ўӹ | /w/ | w | ვ́ | |
Ӱ ӱ | ӱӹ | /ɥ/ | ÿ | უ́ | |
Ф ф | фӹ | /f/ | f | ჶ | |
х х | хӹ | /x/ | h | ხ | |
Хў хў | хўӹ | /ʍ/ | hw | ჰ | |
Ц ц | цӹ | /t͡s/ | c | წ | |
Ч ч | чӹ | /t͡s̙/ | č | ჩ | Used only in foreign words. |
Ӵ ӵ | чӹ | /c͡ç/ | ć | ჭ | |
Ш ш | шӹ | /s̙/ | š | შ | |
Ы ы | ы | /ɨ/ | ï | ი̈ | |
Ӹ ӹ | ӹ | /ɯ̞/ | ü | ი̋ | Usually written as /ɯ/ in phonetic transcriptions. Commonly pronounced as /ɤ/ in casual conversation, /ə/ when reduced. |
Ь ь | єр бовал | /◌ʲ/ | y | ი́ | Used after consonants. |
Ю ю | ю | /ju/ | yu | ი́უ | |
Я я | я | /ja/ | ya/е | ი́ა |
Braille
TBA
Keyboard layout
TBA
Grammar
Syllable structure
Mokhavian's syllable structure is classed as fairly complex.
- (C)(C)V(C)(C)
Morphology
Mokhavian is generally an agglutinative language, there are many suffixes going into a verb, for example 'йорхелӑчкемеченой' (we wern't going to drink it), the verb can be broken down into parts 'йор-хе-лӑ-чкем-еч-ен-ой' . Each morpheme here contributes to the meaning of the verb tense or the person who has performed the verb.
Number & Articles
Mokhavian has 2 numbers; Singular and Plural
Plurality | ||
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Multisyllabic | Monosyllabic | |
after C | -aр -ar |
-ӑби -ӑbi |
after V | -яр -yar |
-яби -yabi |
Mokhavian also has only a definite article
Defenitiness | ||||
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Type1 | Type2[a] | |||
Sing. | -(т)и -(t)i |
-я -ya | ||
Plur. | -тфи -tfi |
- ↑ Used when the word ends in an и/i
Inflection
Mokhavian has a very high count of noun cases, that being 20 (listed below), most of these being motion and location cases,
Case Name | Suffix | Question Words | Example |
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Nominative | - | мо, рo (who, what; subject) | чам (a man; subject) |
Genitive | -(и)с | мос, рос (whose, what's) | чамис (of a man) |
Dative | -(а)по | мопо, ропо (to whom, to what/why) | чамапо (to a man) |
Accusative | -й/иц | моц, роц (whom, what; object) | чамиц (a man; object) |
Instrumental | -(а)но | моно, роно (with who, with what) | чамано (with a man) |
Comitative | -мах | момах, ромах (with whom, with what) | чаммах (with a man) |
Comparative | -бча | мобча, робча (like who, like what/how) | чамбча (like a man) |
Inessive | -(а)ш | мош, рош (in who[a],/what) | чамаш (in a man) |
Adessive | -ка | мока, рока (neer who, neer what) | чамка (neer a man) |
Postessive | -зи | мози, рози (Behind who,/what) | чамзи (Behind a man) |
Superessive | -ма | мома, рома (On top of who,/what) | чамма (on top of a man) |
Subessive | -сен | мосен, росен (Under of who,/what) | чамсен (under a man) |
Allative | -ле | моле, роле (towards who, where to) | чамле (towards a man) |
Ablative | -сао | мосао, росао, мсао (from who,/what/where) | чамсао (from a man) |
Lative | -шу | мошу, рошу (into who,/what) | чамшу (into a man) |
Elative | -епе | моепе, роепе (Out of who,/what) | чамепе (out of a man) |
Benefactial | -й/ижба | моижба, роижба (for who,/what) | чамижба (for a man) |
Vocative | -/о,-е[b] | - | чаме (man/dude!) |
Adjective | -(а)в | роав (like what-adj) | чамав (manly -adj) |
Adverbial | -дӑл | радӑл (how-adv) | чамдӑл (manly -adv) |
Mokhavian uses Comparison forms of Adjectives and Adverbs:
- Positive - Bassic form of the word- lovely - кьемев
- Negative - Negation of the word - "unlovely" - юкьемев
- Comparitive - Form for comparison relative to something - lovelier - гвекьемев
- Superlative - Form showing absolute relative to a group - loveliest - андокьемев
- Augmentative - Form showing absolute position without a relative - ultimately happy - амӑнбокьемев
Pronouns
Mokhavian has a high number of inflected pronouns due to the number of cases it has.
Nom. | Gen. | Dat. | Acu. | Ins. | Com. | Compr. | Ine. | Ade. | Poste. | Supe. | Sube | All. | Abl. | Lat. | Ela. | Bene. | Voc. | Adj. | Adv. | |||
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Singular | First | ме | мейс | ми | йец | мено | мемах | менле | мейш | мека | мези | мема | мепша | меле | месао | мехк | мепе | мейжба | - | мейв | мейдӑл | |
Second | шен | шес | ше | шейц | шено | шемах | шенле | шейш | шека | шези | шема | шепша | шеле | шесао | шехк | шепе | шейжба | ши! | шев | шедӑл | ||
Third | proximal | ой | ойс | йо | ойц | ойно | оймах | ойнле | ойш | ойка | ойзи | ойма | ойпша | ойле | ойсао | ойхк | ойпе | ойжба | - | ойв | ойдӑл | |
distal | ая | аяс | айо | айц | аяно | аямах | аянле | аяш | аяка | аязи | аяма | аяпша | аяле | аясао | аяхк | аяпе | аяйжба | - | аяв | аявдӑл | ||
Plural | First | чен | ченaс | че | ченно | ченмах | ченнле | ченaш | ченка | чензи | ченма | ченпша | ченле | ченсао | ченахк | ченпе | ченижба | - | ченав | чендӑл | ||
Second | смен | сменaс | сме | сменно | сменмах | сменнле | сменaш | сменка | смензи | сменма | сменпша | сменле | сменсао | сменахк | сменпе | сменижба | сме! | сменав | смендӑл | |||
Third | proximal | они | онис | нийо | ониц | онино | онимах | онинле | ониш | оника | онизи | онима | онипша | ониле | онисао | онихк | онипе | онийжба | - | онив | онидӑл | |
distal | ана | анас | анао | анац | анано | анамах | ананле | анаш | анака | анази | анама | анапша | анале | анасао | анахк | анапе | анайжба | - | анав | анавдӑл | ||
Self | тоф | тофaс | то | тофно | тофмах | тофнле | тофaш | тофка | тофзи | тофма | тофпша | тофле | тофсао | тофахк | тофпе | тофижба | - | тофав | тофдӑл |
Instead of using an auxiliary word for am/are/is the language instead has contracted forms of the pronouns and the word be
Past | Present | Future | Future in the past | |||||||
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-was | -NEG.was | -be | -NEG.be | -will.be | -NEG.will.be | -was.going.to | -NEG.was.going.to | |||
Singular | First | тех | ютех | вам | ювам | ўa | юўa | хелум | юлум | |
Second | цех | юцех | ци | юци | цўе | юцўе | хелуц | юлуц | ||
Third | proximal | ех | йех | ар | уюр | ўе | юўе | хелу | юлу | |
distal | ||||||||||
Plural | First | чех | ючех | веч | ювеч | ўач | юлуч | хелуч | юхелуч | |
Second | смех | юсмех | вемс | ювемс | сўем | юлумс | хелумс | юхелумс | ||
Third | proximal | сех | юсех | сер | юсер | ўес | юўес | хелус | юлус | |
distal |
The language also uses possessive sufixes, one could say my dog and another dog-my, the only diference being that using a pronoun brings more emphasis to it.
Suffix | Example | |||
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Singular | First | -й/им | кичим (my dog) | |
Second | -й/иш | кичиш (your dog - sin.) | ||
Third | Proximal | -(и)йо | кичийо (his/her dog) | |
Distal | -й/ия | кичия (his/her dog) | ||
Plural | First | -ен | кичен (our dog) | |
Second | -(е)сен | кичесен (your dog - plr) | ||
Third | Proximal | -(и)йоч | кичийоч (their dog) | |
Distal | -й/ияч | кичияйч (their dog) |
Verbs
Tenses
Mokhavian dosen't have conjunctions, if a verb dosen't fit into the template a filler affix -и- is incerted, and in the
бод - walk
Mood | Person | Number | Past | Present | Future | Future in the past | ||||
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Simple | Perfect | Simple | Simple | Perfect | Simple | Perfect | ||||
Indicative | 1st | Singular | бодвади | бодкфади | бодва | бодвани | бодкфани | брабодвани | брабодкфани | |
Plural | бодчади | бодбчади | бодча | бодчани | бодбчани | брабодчани | брабодбчани | |||
2nd | Singular | бодсди | боджди | бодс | бодсани | бодждани | храбодсани | храбодждани | ||
Plural | бодсемди | бодмзди | бодсем | бодсмани | бодмздани | храбодсмани | храбодмздани | |||
3d | Singular | бодиди | боддади | бодий | бодини | боддни | залбодини | залбоддни | ||
Plural | боднди | боддинди | бодни | сбодно | сбоддини | залбодно | залбоддини | |||
Imperative | All | Singular | бодчи | бодчти | ||||||
Plural | бодчат | бодчтат | ||||||||
Direction
Mokhavian has a Polypersional agreement where a verb contains both the body doing the action and the body expiriencing the action.
Prefix Direct |
Prefix Possessive |
Example | |||
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Self | Singular | то- | тас- | тобцесва (i drank myself - "i got drunk") | таскьемева кич (i love my dog) |
Plural | тобцесча (we drank ourselves - "we got drunk") | таскьемеча кичар (we love our dogs) | |||
1st pers. | Singular | ме- | мис- | меможди (you hit me) | мискьемева кич (i love my dog) |
Plural | че- | чис- | чеӄрехс (you peel us) | чискьемей (he/she loves us) | |
2nd pers. | Singular | ши- | сьи- | шимовади (i hit you) | сьикьемева ӄеда (i love your hair) |
Plural | мсе- | сне- | мсемовади (i hit you) | снебцесвади брицаяр (i drank your beer) | |
3d pers. | Singular | и- | из- | ипсесди (you kissed him/her) | изяӄжди пичар (you eat his/her food) |
Plural | ай- | ич | айпсесди (you hit them) | ичяӄжди пичар (you eat their food) |
Negatoin
For negation the prefix "ю(р)-" is added in singular, for example ибцесва(i drank it) and 'юрибцесва' (i didn't drank it).
Infinitive
In Mokhavian there is the infinitive prefix 'де-', for example: тодeбцесва ((me) to get drunk)
Repetitive
There is also a repetitive suffix '-чки-' which conveys the meaning that the action happened multiple times and/or is repetitive, for example: бцесчкива (i am drinking/i drink multiple times/repetitivly)
Template
basic Noun Template | |||||
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Comparison | Noun | Plurality | Possessive suffix | Case suffix | Definite article |
basic Verb Template | |||||||
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Negation prefix | Direction prefix | Infinite prefix | (Tense prefix) | Stem | Repetitive suffix | Tense/person/number | Question suffix |
Synatx
Mokhavian is a pro-drop SOV-S language where possessees come before possessors, adjectives before nouns and it has postpositions.
Example of pro-drop (verbs are formed in OVS):
- ме ше мекьева - i love you
- шимекьева - i love you
Questions
Yes or No Questions
To form yes or no questions the suffix -(а)ка is used: for example "did i drink" - бцесвака
Interrogatives
Mokhavian | English |
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ро роц |
what? |
мо моц |
who? |
рамдо | how much/many |
рое | which |
робча | how |
тао | why |
мао | where |
мой | when |
Vocabulary
Mokhavian uses a word-derivation system. By using a root, and adding some definite prefixes, suffixes and conbining words, one can derive many nouns and adjectives from the root. For example, from the root -мохш-, the following words can be derived: Мохшали (a Mokhavian person), Намохшдене (the Mokhavian language) and Амохшфети (Mokhavia/Qazhshava), also сўан (word) + ача (book/read) becomes сўаняча (dictionary).
Numerals
The Mokhavian numberal system is decimal.
Cardinal numbers
Mokhavian | Lakhian | Zal | Tghok | |
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1 | Цех | - | - | - |
2 | Кер | - | - | - |
3 | Сем | - | - | - |
4 | Ошт | - | - | - |
5 | Боў̑г | - | - | - |
6 | Лушну | - | - | - |
7 | Швен | - | - | - |
8 | Рор | - | - | - |
9 | Цхет | - | - | - |
10 | Ен | - | - | - |
11 | Енцехсен | - | - | - |
12 | Енкерсен | - | - | - |
13 | Енсемсен | - | - | - |
14 | Еноштсен | - | - | - |
15 | Енбоў̑гсен | - | - | - |
20 | Керен | - | - | - |
21 | Керен де цех | - | - | - |
30 | Семен | - | - | - |
40 | Оштен | - | - | - |
50 | Боў̑ген | - | - | - |
60 | Лушнўен | - | - | - |
70 | Швенен | - | - | - |
80 | Рорен | - | - | - |
90 | Цхетен | - | - | - |
100 | Ошӑр | - | - | - |
101 | Ошӑр де цех | - | - | - |
102 | Ошӑр де кер | - | - | - |
110 | Ошӑр де ен | - | - | - |
200 | Керошӑр | - | - | - |
500 | Боў̑гошӑр | - | - | - |
1000 | Витӑш | - | - | - |
1999 | Витӑш цхетшӑр де цхетен де цхет |
- | - | - |
2000 | Кервитӑш | - | - | - |
10000 | Енвитӑш | - | - | - |
Ordinal numbers
In mokhavian the circumfix
Mokhavian | Lakhian/Echin | Zal/Saqga | Tghok/Haydġa |
---|---|---|---|
ту-NUMBER-не | --NUMBER-- | --NUMBER-- | --NUMBER-- |
Mokhavian | Lakhian/Echin | Zal/Saqga | Tghok/Haydġa | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1st | Мартане | - | - | - |
2nd | Тукерне | - | - | - |
3rd | Тусемне | - | - | - |
4th | Туоштне | - | - | - |
5th | Тубоўгане | - | - | - |
Language examples
Word examples
Category | English | Mokhavian |
---|---|---|
Basic expressions | yes | то (to) |
no | йо/ю (yo/yu) | |
hello | нагчи (nagči) (informal) | |
нагодчи ,нагодчат (nagodči, nagodčat) (formal) | ||
goodbye | ачао (аčao) (informal) | |
бере лей (bere ley) (formal) | ||
good morning | ӄачўав кайто (qačwav kayto) | |
good afternoon | ӄачўав антьеў (qačwav antyew) | |
good evening | ӄачўав йесўа (qačwav yeswa) | |
ӄачўав сисо (qačwav siso) | ||
good night | йехт сисо | |
my name is ___ | точў̑гева ___ | |
менахий ___ | ||
ц̑гванойми ар ___ | ||
мейс ц̑гваноти ар ___ | ||
Colours | black | мавр (mavr) |
blue | лезеб (lezeb) | |
brown | кафев (kafev) | |
grey | тўеца (tweca) | |
green | зӑй (zӑy) | |
orange | оран̑гe (oranġe) | |
pink | тўевўе (twevwe) | |
purple | липу (lipu) | |
red | савўе (savwe) | |
white | тўера (twera) | |
yellow | аӄа (aqa) |
Sentance examples
English | Mokhavian | Gloss |
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Preparation, speed, precision, these are essential when it comes to saving lives. |
Накода, рив, бар̑га, хойр сех сагав мой яй депой ч̑гач̑генар. |
Preparation , speed, percision, these 3p.be base-adj when need-3s INF-save-3s life-PL |