We have 20 alphabets in our language, ori. Which means non existent.
A
E
L
O
R
I
B
D
M
T
F
L
G
K
P
J
S
N
V
C
The vowels are pronounced as
A as in AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
E as in, ae.
O as in O.
I as in Eiiiii.
The complete vocabulary till now is
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Ael: Everything/all/universe/life
Aelo: Body
Aeloaelori: Mouth
Aelori: Hole
Aelri: Death/nothing
Ba: Pointing towards
Cin: wish
Ed: Past
Em: Future
Et: Present
Fo: unspecified
Fori: specified
Fola: unspecified thing
Go: going, go, happening, cycle,
Gok: Ball
Ha: Hello
Inuk: numbers/counting/marks
Inuk inuk: arithmetic
Goop: in addition to
Goopri:Not in addition to
Ja: like/similar
Jari: dissimilar
Kriska: Thought
La: Thing
Ma: Plural suffix
Naken: Fire
O: exist
Ori: non existent
Pa: I/me/mine/my
Pama: Us/We
Rii: Hot
Riiri: Cold
Ski: Like
Skiri: Dislike
So: You
Soma: Them
Stat: can/ability/talent/skill
Sovet: suggestion/advicecouncil.
Tana: Big/excess/lots
Tanaski: Love
Tanaskiri: Hate
Tanari: Less
Tananakengok: Sun
Toka: Good/fit/excellent/healthy
Tokari: Bad/sick
Va: Him/his/He
Vi: Her/She
Vaba: What/where/when
Vakriska: Why
Vao: How
NUMBERS.
Jero: 0
A: 1
Da: 2
Tra: 3
Ca: 4
Pi: 5
Si: 6
Hep: 7
Oct: 8
Nov: 9
Dec: 10
Centa: 100
Meta: 1000
Len: 10000.
First words you shall learn are
Pa, which means I/me/mine
So, which means you/yours
Va, which means he/him, vi which means she/her.
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Let's start with some simple sentences.
Toka means good/fine/healthy/easy
Pa toka, means I am good!
So toka means you are good.
As you would notice, auxiliary verbs are ignored. If required, the word o can be used in place of is/am
Pa toka o.
So toka o.
O means exist, and shall always come at the end of sentences.
Similarly, we have
Va toka and vi toka for he is good and she is good.
Many words in ori shall be borrowed from english, mainly because their equivalent hasn't been invented yet.
Since this language is still in its foetal stage, it requires the support of you all the increase its vocabulary.
Borrowed words always end with o, to show that they aren't a proper noun,
I eat fruit, will be po eato fruito.
Ba, is a word which is used for directing an action towards something.
I eat the fruit, or I eat this/that fruit will be po eato ba fruito.
Some more words include
Tana: very, excess
Ael: world, universe, life.
In ori, you can turn any word to a negative by adding the suffix ri.
Tanari: little
Aelri: void, death.
You can also add the suffix ma which turns words to their plural form.
Aelma: lives.
Pama: us/we
Soma: They/them
Adjectives always come before the word they are attached to.
Toka ael, means happy life.
Tanari ael, means small life.
Verbs, come in between doer and the object.
You killed him, shall be translated to 'so aelri va', or 'so aelri va o'
Possessive
This is very simple, as we leaent, mine is pa.
My pen will be pa peno.
Your pen will be so peno.
Not my pen will be pari peno, though this is a very rudimentary sentence, a better would be pari ba peno, which means that is not my pen.
Adjectives are simple, we always place them before the subject.
Toka pa, for good me.
Tana so, for big you.
Verbs are always in between the two nouns.
He ran would be
Va runo edo.
He kicked her will be,
Va kicko vi edo.
And...that's it right? We are all done? Good bye.