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Common Phrases
| Phrase |
English
|
| 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, eg. nec mindaleis = I dislike
|
| Nec |
No
|
| Sil |
Yes
|
Note: letters in brackets indicate the letter to be added for the word's feminine form.
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 nouns
Note: matal = to fight
- -e : singular
- -ei : plural
- -ena : a contraction of "-e nar". Marker indicating a person performing an action, eg. matalena = the (male) warrior, one who fights
- -enae : feminine form of -ena, the person performing the action is a female, eg. matalenae = the (female) warrior
- -enai : plural of -ena, eg. matalenai : the warriors
- -a/ae/ai : marker, used in the passive voice, to indicate the person or object undergoing an action, eg. matala = the battle, the fighting
For verbs
Note: mindal = to love
- -eis : present tense marker, eg. mindaleis = I love
- -eiti : past tense marker, eg. mindaleiti = I loved
- -ias : future tense marker, eg. mindalias = I shall love
- -ates : imperative marker, eg. mindalates = love!
Pronouns, Conjunctions and Adverbs
Personal pronouns
| Word |
English
|
| Ne |
I, me
|
| Le |
you (singular)
|
| Se |
he, she, it
|
| Nye |
us
|
| Lye |
you (plural)
|
| Sye |
they
|
Possessive Adjectives
Masculine Singular |
Feminine Singular |
Plural |
English
|
| Na |
Nae |
Nai |
my
|
| La |
Lae |
Lai |
your
|
| Sa |
Sae |
Sai |
his, her, its
|
| Nya |
Nya |
Nyai |
our
|
| Lya |
Lya |
Lyai |
your
|
| Sya |
Sya |
Syai |
their
|
Note: Possessive adjectives agree with the number and case of the noun they modify, eg. na mane e nai sanei = my food and my thoughts
Examples
- sa nar : his homin
- sae narae : her homin
- la mindalena : your lover
- lae mindalenae : your lover
- na mindala : my darling
- nae mindalae : my darling
- na mate : my labour
- nai matei : my labours
References
Matis Language