This article discusses the language as spoken by the Tryker.
| Tryker |
Basic Meaning
|
| lordoy |
hello, good day
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| seelagan |
goodbye
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| lorandoy |
good night
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| pacty |
please
|
| grytt |
thank you
|
| lorganeer |
bienvenue
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| senn |
sorry, pardon me
|
Affirmations
- oy : yes
- an : no
- an...an : neither...nor
Prefixes
Honorifics
- ny- : implies a close relationship
- na- : implies detachment
- nair- : implies respect
Negation
Note: amn = love
- an : negates a word so that it has the opposite meaning, eg. anamn = dislike
Suffixes
Verbs
Note: gan = to go
- 'elai : perfect and pluperfect past tense marker, eg. dey gan'elai = they had gone (for perfect past tense)
- 'ela : past tense marker, eg. dey gan'ela = they went, they were going
- 'eli : future tense marker, eg. dey gan'eli = they will go
Nouns
Articles
| |
Singular |
Plural |
Meaning
|
| Indefinite article:
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be |
be |
a, an
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| Definite article:
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ba |
bai |
the
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| Partitive article:
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be |
bei |
of
|
Pronouns
Personal pronouns
| Tryker |
English
|
| y |
I, me
|
| sul |
you (singular)
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| det |
he, she, it
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| ys |
us, we
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| sey |
you (plural)
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| dey |
they
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Possessive Adjectives
| Tryker |
English
|
| yem |
my
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| sulem |
your
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| detem |
his, her, its
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| ysem |
our
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| suyem |
your
|
| deyem |
their
|
Relative pronouns
- ken: what, that, which, whom
Interrogative pronouns
- ehm : where?
- elysem : how?
Demonstrative pronouns
- id : it, this, that, these, those, etc
Prepositions
- ad : to, at, by
- antor : against, anti
- eim : in, on, aboard
- elys : like, as
- ken : than
- tor : for, towards
- tey : by, via, per
- wil : with
Conjunctions
- al : and
- dat : because
- ehm : wherein
- elys : since
- eny : but
- ken : whether
- ol : or
Adverbs
???
- agan : still, again, yet
- annios : less, fewer
- fosti : also, too
- willa : together
Time
- niw : now, at present
- nela : earlier, before, previously
- neli : later, after, next
- doy-niw : today
- doy-nela : yesterday
- doy-neli : tomorrow
Unsorted
Nouns
- annios : minus
- nios : plus
Adjectives
See also
References
Tryker Language