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Ƨodī is a conlang I came up with a while ago. It's not meant to be taken too seriously. | |||
== Phonology == | == Phonology == | ||
the letters are: | the letters are: | ||
''' | '''bcↄdδfghjȷklλmnƞprstþvwxz''' | ||
''' | '''aeıouʌεʜъy''' | ||
<code> | <code>c [ʃ] | ||
ↄ [tʃ] | |||
δ [ð] | |||
λ [ɬ] | |||
ƞ [ɲ] | |||
þ [θ] | |||
ı [i] | ı [i] | ||
ʌ [æ] | |||
ε [ə~ɯ] | |||
ʜ [ɪ] | |||
ъ [ø] | |||
y [y] | |||
ȷ [ç] | |||
j [ʒ] | |||
ƨ [ʃ]</code> | |||
I don't want it to look even more like a diacritic soup, so I'm avoiding diacritics from the base letters entirely. | |||
The syllable structure is (C)(C) | |||
The syllable structure is (C)CV(C). | |||
==Tones== | ==Tones== | ||
*{{tonebig|n}}– 3 – particle | |||
*{{tonebig|g}} – 51 – predicate | |||
*{{tonebig|n}} | *{{tonebig|a}} – 15 – argument | ||
*{{tonebig|a}} – | *{{tonebig|cr}} – 151 – property clause | ||
*{{tonebig|cr}} – | *{{tonebig|d}}– 5 – relative clause | ||
*{{tonebig|d}} | *{{tonebig|c}} – 515 – adverb or preposition | ||
*{{tonebig|c}} – adverb | *{{tonebig|da}} – 1ʔ5 adjective | ||
*{{tonebig|da}} – adjective | *{{tonebig|u}} – 1ʔ1 – event clause | ||
*{{tonebig|u}} – | *{{tonebig|ud}} – 3ʔ3 – determiner | ||
*{{tonebig|ud}} – | *{{tonebig|x}} – 5ʔ1 – variable | ||
*{{tonebig| | *{{tonebig|t}} – 5ʔ5 – conjunction | ||
*{{tonebig| | *{{tonebig|m}} – 1 – part of the root that isnt the first syllable | ||
*{{tonebig|ho}} – X̰3 – compounded root | |||
*{{tonebig|m}} – part of the root that isnt the first syllable | *{{tonebig|dg}} – X̃1 – context clause | ||
*{{tonebig|ho}} – compounded root | *{{tonebig|og}} – X̃5 – interjection | ||
*{{tonebig| | If a word needs multiple tones for a particular reason, append the particle '''λъ''' next to it, and let '''λъ''' carry the excess tone. | ||
*{{tonebig| | |||
==Grammar== | ==Grammar== | ||
Ƨodī sentences follow this structure:<br> | |||
<code>predicate (arguments) ( | <code>predicate (arguments) (context) (illocution)</code><br> | ||
Predicates in Ƨodī can have anywhere from 0 to 4 arguments. Here's an example predicate:<br> | |||
Predicates | '''ȷa''': x<sub>1</sub> is talking to x<sub>2</sub> about x<sub>3</sub>. | ||
''' | |||
===Adverbs=== | ===Adverbs=== | ||
The start of an adverb is marked with {{tonebig|c}} | The start of an adverb is marked with {{tonebig|c}}. | ||
The event is assumed to take up the x<sub>1</sub> slot of the adverb. | |||
The | |||
< | |||
</ | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| | |dànzε̄ | ||
|bé | |||
|mûa | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |dance ` | ||
| | |me ´ | ||
| | |beautiful ^ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="3" |I dance beautifully. | ||
| | |} | ||
| | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|pùa | |||
|ló | |||
|dê | |||
|másā | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |wait ` | ||
| | |they ´ | ||
| | |on top of ^ | ||
|table ´ | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="4" |They wait on top of the table. | ||
| | |} | ||
| | === Context === | ||
The start of a context clause is marked with {{tonebig|dg}}. A verb with {{tonebig|dg}} is a noun by default. Its meaning is comparable to the toki pona word '''la'''. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
| | |+ | ||
|frà | |||
|bé | |||
|the | |tı̣λъ̏ krъ́ | ||
| | |||
| | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|- | |- | ||
| | |like ` | ||
| | |me ´ | ||
| | |the book ̏ ´ | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | colspan="3" |As for the book, I like it. | ||
| | |||
|} | |} | ||
Latest revision as of 16:27, 29 May 2025
Ƨodī is a conlang I came up with a while ago. It's not meant to be taken too seriously.
Phonology
the letters are:
bcↄdδfghjȷklλmnƞprstþvwxz
aeıouʌεʜъy
c [ʃ]
ↄ [tʃ]
δ [ð]
λ [ɬ]
ƞ [ɲ]
þ [θ]
ı [i]
ʌ [æ]
ε [ə~ɯ]
ʜ [ɪ]
ъ [ø]
y [y]
ȷ [ç]
j [ʒ]
ƨ [ʃ]
I don't want it to look even more like a diacritic soup, so I'm avoiding diacritics from the base letters entirely.
The syllable structure is (C)CV(C).
Tones
- – 3 – particle
- – 51 – predicate
- – 15 – argument
- – 151 – property clause
- – 5 – relative clause
- – 515 – adverb or preposition
- – 1ʔ5 adjective
- – 1ʔ1 – event clause
- – 3ʔ3 – determiner
- – 5ʔ1 – variable
- – 5ʔ5 – conjunction
- – 1 – part of the root that isnt the first syllable
- – X̰3 – compounded root
- – X̃1 – context clause
- – X̃5 – interjection
If a word needs multiple tones for a particular reason, append the particle λъ next to it, and let λъ carry the excess tone.
Grammar
Ƨodī sentences follow this structure:
predicate (arguments) (context) (illocution)
Predicates in Ƨodī can have anywhere from 0 to 4 arguments. Here's an example predicate:
ȷa: x1 is talking to x2 about x3.
Adverbs
The start of an adverb is marked with .
The event is assumed to take up the x1 slot of the adverb.
| dànzε̄ | bé | mûa |
| dance ` | me ´ | beautiful ^ |
| I dance beautifully. | ||
| pùa | ló | dê | másā |
| wait ` | they ´ | on top of ^ | table ´ |
| They wait on top of the table. | |||
Context
The start of a context clause is marked with . A verb with is a noun by default. Its meaning is comparable to the toki pona word la.
| frà | bé | tı̣λъ̏ krъ́ |
| like ` | me ´ | the book ̏ ´ |
| As for the book, I like it. | ||