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==Common Phrases==
 
==Common Phrases==
 
'''Note:''' letters in brackets indicate the letter to be added for the word's feminine form.
 
'''Note:''' letters in brackets indicate the letter to be added for the word's feminine form.
Aiya(e)      : Hey (lit. "blessed"), used to address a person
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*Aiya(e)      : Hey (lit. "blessed"), used to address a person
Davae naia  : Good evening (lit. "sweet night")
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*Davae naia  : Good evening (lit. "sweet night")
Deles aiye  : Greetings! (this is less formal than "Deles silam" but stronger than "Aiya")
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*Deles aiye  : Greetings! (this is less formal than "Deles silam" but stronger than "Aiya")
Deles silam  : Good day, (lit. "good time", this phrase contains no notion of time)
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*Deles silam  : Good day, (lit. "good time", this phrase contains no notion of time)
Deles necat  : Goodbye (lit. "ending time")
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*Deles necat  : Goodbye (lit. "ending time")
Meria naia  : Goodnight
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*Meria naia  : Goodnight
Deles cherae : Good luck! (lit. "Chance time")
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*Deles cherae : Good luck! (lit. "Chance time")
Erates file  : Congratulations! (lit. "Be proud!")
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*Erates file  : Congratulations! (lit. "Be proud!")
Naete        : Please
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*Naete        : Please
Fila(e)      : Thank you
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*Fila(e)      : Thank you
Neis        : You're welcome
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*Neis        : You're welcome
Jena aiye    : Blessed be Jena!
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*Jena aiye    : Blessed be Jena!
Ser(ae)      : Mr/Ms
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*Ser(ae)      : Mr/Ms
Nec          : used for negation, ex. nec mindaleis = I dislike
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*Nec          : used for negation, ex. nec mindaleis = I dislike
Nec          : No
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*Nec          : No
Sil          : Yes
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*Sil          : Yes
  
 
==Suffixes==
 
==Suffixes==

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Common Phrases

Note: letters in brackets indicate the letter to be added for the word's feminine form.

  • Aiya(e)  : Hey (lit. "blessed"), used to address a person
  • Davae naia  : Good evening (lit. "sweet night")
  • Deles aiye  : Greetings! (this is less formal than "Deles silam" but stronger than "Aiya")
  • Deles silam  : Good day, (lit. "good time", this phrase contains no notion of time)
  • Deles necat  : Goodbye (lit. "ending time")
  • Meria naia  : Goodnight
  • Deles cherae : Good luck! (lit. "Chance time")
  • Erates file  : Congratulations! (lit. "Be proud!")
  • Naete  : Please
  • Fila(e)  : Thank you
  • Neis  : You're welcome
  • Jena aiye  : Blessed be Jena!
  • Ser(ae)  : Mr/Ms
  • Nec  : used for negation, ex. nec mindaleis = I dislike
  • Nec  : No
  • Sil  : Yes

Suffixes

For individuals:

  • -wivan : underling, honorific used for someone beneath your standing
  • -modin : equal, honorific used for someone equal to your standing
  • -kin  : lord, honorific used for someone of higher standing i.e a superior or noble
  • -karan : king, reserved honorific for the Matis king


For adjectives and passive forms

  • -a  : masculine singular
  • -ae : feminine singular
  • -ai : plural (masculine or feminine)


For names

Note: matal = to fight

  • -e  : singular
  • -ei  : plural
  • -ena  : a contraction of "-e nar". Marker indicating a person performing an action, ex. matalena = the (male) warrior, one who fights
  • -enae  : feminine form of -ena, the person performing the action is a female, ex. matalenae = the (female) warrior
  • -enai  : plural of -ena ex : matalenai : the warriors
  • -a/ae/ai : marker, used in the passive voice, to indicate the person or object undergoing an action, ex. matala = the battle, the fighting


For verbs

Note: mindal = to love

  • -eis  : present tense marker, ex. mindaleis = I love
  • -eiti : past tense marker, ex. mindaleiti = I loved
  • -ias  : future tense marker, ex. mindalias = I shall love
  • -ates : imperative marker, ex. mindalates = love!

References

Matis Language