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Hil-Hannar
Nu zal ik in 'English' spreken omdat allen weten het.
So, Hil Hannar is once of mine invenctions. I study languages (not only the language that become spoken, but also the shifting of it and all that's around it). Once a day I thought to invent my language and from that moment things went very good because I studyed very much grammar to know how to do, to make a real language. I made 4 languages: the first was an experiment similar to the latin, the 2° is the best of my invenctions: it has a very difficult grammar and a complicated way to coniugate the verbs 'n so therefore... but now I want you see my last language: it's particular because it DON'T has any coniugations! You know that the languages give the meaning of the words by the stam (4 example: watch/zie) and by the terminations (-es/-n = watches/zien)... etc. Well, how I told, Hil Hannar hasn't any terminations!!! Now you probably think how can Hil Hannar give the meaning of the plural form, partitive form...etc. I tell you that all pass through pronominal/postpositives particles which carry the same meaning that give the terminations in the other languages! some examples: Ik kwam voor je = ga kith* orven nal fe *kith creates the simple past verb tense form *gaodd creates the remote past verb tense *vam creates the simple future vb.tense *moed creates the optative present vb.tense optative is a grammar 'modus'(from latin). A 'modus' is that verbal form which tell us how describes the verb (indicative, subjuntive, conditional, infinitive, participe...etc). the Optative is like the conditional: it tell an action dreamed, wished (while the conditional tells an action wished who can happen if someone do something). Hil Hannar has: Infinitive, Paricipe, Gerundive (an action that must be done/that's going on now/that's finishing now), Indicative (reality), Optative (question, desire, thought, unreal actions), Imperative (used to tell order). Pronouns: ga - Ik fe - jij/je de - hij/zij ve - het en - it exist in italien, french, spanish and other latin languages, it's a word that the german languages don't have. It is very profit because it is like the 'man' in deutsch. It's an unpersonal pronoun. Example: on mange, si mangia, se come, ânse mâye, man isst, --> en gale key - u nom - wij ro - jullie den - zij (pl.) ven - het (pl.) In complement: gae/ge - mij/me fey - jou dey - hem vey - het etc.then you have to add just an -e to each pronoun and you'll have the pronouns in the object form... de fode ga gäbb dey gaen dake, dan de fall dey an de fode oor ve dalem! = he thinks that I give him my sweets, but he's doing a mistake if he really belive in it! fode - think oor fode - belive in dalem - really gäbb - give dake - sweets, cakes...etc fall - do a mistake gale - eat tinn - feed !!!KIN=NIET/NOT/NICHT/NON/NE/NO/NÃO/NÕ/NU/NI/NET!!! What do you think about it? :D :D :D Next time I'll speak in NL, even if I don't know very well speaking it (dutch) omdati ik italiaans ben en dutch zou mijn vijfde taal zijn... ;) |
Germaanse talen hebben dat woordje 'en' ook hoor.
En je Engels is echt niet goed. Voor kunsttalen hebben we al een topic :) http://forum.scholieren.com/showthre...n&pagenumber=6 (En ik geloof nooit dat je vier complete talen gemaakt hebt :D ) |
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