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Lambuzhao
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by Lambuzhao »
KpTroopaFR wrote:Lambuzhao wrote:vfatu koda btihro
ku vkohr dheko!
You just reminded me to tell everyone to try to speak Vaku, as they have everything to make a basic dialogue.
I just do it b/c that's me.
But you may want to post some exercises for some folks who aren't into spontaneous conlang poesy.
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Lambuzhao wrote:You show basic possessor
possessed relationships
E.g.
ku hitha 'my pets'
wu vutaha 'your mood'
wu gekaro 'your name'
How does a possessive work between two nouns? The same or different?
How do ADJs work? Do they go before or after nouns they modify?
How do you say 'old' and 'new' ?
Oh, could you also talk about Adjective Comparison (Comparative, Superlative) if it exists in Vaku?
1) you can say
"ku krog hu ku jupu" : " My dog and my cat".
Or
"ku krog hu jupu" : "my dog and cat".
2) ADJs go before :
"ku raku jupu" : "My small cat".
3) old : čara ; new : bepu
4) It already exists : the adjectives "ki" and "har".
Examples : "ki gut" : "the best" ; "har gut" : "better".
Hope that helped.
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Lambuzhao
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by Lambuzhao »
gači !
Insofar as
Possession, I meant, what happens if it is two nouns (not a PRN + noun):
E.g.
Stones of Blood
Revenge of the Sith
Attack of the Clones
Return of the Jedi
Genesis of the Daleks
Book Store
lead pencil
gum eraser
Maternity Ward
etc.
BTW - No need to translate these exactly, if you don't have the words yet.
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Lambuzhao wrote:gači !
Insofar as
Possession, I meant, what happens if it is two nouns (not a PRN + noun):
E.g.
Stones of Blood
Revenge of the Sith
Attack of the Clones
Return of the Jedi
Genesis of the Daleks
Book Store
lead pencil
gum eraser
Maternity Ward
etc.
BTW - No need to translate these exactly, if you don't have the words yet.
The word that acts as the adjective gets placed like one.
Blood's Stones
Sith's Revenge
Clones' Attack
And so on and so forth.
PS : You inspired me to make an adjective that makes a noun definite.
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Noun definiteness
In Vaku, there exists a definite article, that acts as an adjective, but is exceptionally placed after the noun it modifies.
Examples :
čëgdhu : a man, a Human being.
čëgdhu ke : the man, the Human being.
Next up, family members and body parts !
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Family members
Father : Fajiro
Mother : Hajira
Son : Fugrit
Daughter : Hagrita
Brother : Pwajo
Sister : Hwaja
Grandfather : Fahajir
Grandmother : Hahajar
Great Grandfather : Hra Fahajir
Great Grandmother : Hra Hahaja
Uncle (dad's side) : Fajo
Uncle (mom's side) : Hajo
Aunt (dad's side) : Faja
Aunt (mom's side) : Haja
Great Uncle (dad's side) : Fahajo
Great Uncle (mom's side) : Hahajo
Great Aunt (dad's side) : Fahaja
Great Aunt (mom's side) : Hahaja
Cousin : Kvijo
Cousine : Kvija
Parent : Hravik
Sibling : Hravu
Grandparent : Hrahavik
Next up, body parts !
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mira
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by mira »
KpTroopaFR wrote:Next up, family members and body parts !
Yes, we will be learning about mum's elbow, uncle's foot, and grandad's ...
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
OTheB wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:Next up, family members and body parts !
Yes, we will be learning about mum's elbow, uncle's foot, and grandad's ...
Oh you
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Body parts
hiri : hair
čivo : head
čere : neck
čavaha : shoulder
tirva : torso
vaka : arm
jahito : hand
jihipu : finger
jihipuk : fingertip
karago : crotch area
vahraha : genitals (in general)
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
rafi : leg
haft : knee
jaft : foot
vaft : toe
Now sing with me !
čivo, čavadha, haftha, vaftha ! haftha, vaftha ! haftha, vaftha !
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qwed117
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by qwed117 »
KpTroopaFR wrote:
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
Does it mean like "male groin" or does it mean the penis?
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Ebon
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by Ebon »
KpTroopaFR wrote:Family members
Are there gender neutral terms for this, like sibling, parent and so on?
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Ebon wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:Family members
Are there gender neutral terms for this, like sibling, parent and so on?
Forgot those, but I'll add them.
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by KpTroopaFR »
qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
Does it mean like "male groin" or does it mean the penis?
It's the penis.
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qwed117
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by qwed117 »
KpTroopaFR wrote:qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
Does it mean like "male groin" or does it mean the penis?
It's the penis.
How do you say testes? Prostate? Scrotum? If you want I can give you a word list for the genitals.
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mira
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by mira »
qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
Does it mean like "male groin" or does it mean the penis?
It's the penis.
How do you say testes? Prostate? Scrotum? If you want I can give you a word list for the genitals.
I think the more important question here is "Why do you need to know?". Are you a con-urologist?
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:qwed117 wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:
vihruke : male genitals
vahraki : female genitals
Does it mean like "male groin" or does it mean the penis?
It's the penis.
How do you say testes? Prostate? Scrotum? If you want I can give you a word list for the genitals.
I was planning putting testicles but I think I pretty much stated what's necessary.
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Dezinaa
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by Dezinaa »
KpTroopaFR wrote:Noun definiteness
In Vaku, there exists an adjective that exceptionally goes after the noun it modifies and makes it definite.
Examples :
čëgdhu : a man, a Human being.
čëgdhu ke : the man, the Human being.
Next up, family members and body parts !
That's called a definite article, not an adjective.
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KpTroopaFR
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by KpTroopaFR »
Dezinaa wrote:KpTroopaFR wrote:Noun definiteness
In Vaku, there exists an adjective that exceptionally goes after the noun it modifies and makes it definite.
Examples :
čëgdhu : a man, a Human being.
čëgdhu ke : the man, the Human being.
Next up, family members and body parts !
That's called a definite article, not an adjective.
Oh my bad, I'll correct that.