Lexember Day 6: plurals, also, treaties
Dec. 6th, 2015 01:04 pmI already have words for writing: zhiezhet, book, turnie, and words for history that I need to reconsider.
Telyen "story", and telnyet is "truth-known."
Pause for plurals, because I really need to figure those out, or, as we say in the conlang business, make some shit up.
We're going to make the goat plural: pazit, and the dyohd, an obnoxious rodent.
One goat: Pazit
Two goats: Pazitte

A herd of goats: Pazitbe
An unknown plural of goats: Pazitne
One rodent: Dyohd
Two rodents: Dyohdtye
A family/nest of rodents: Dyohdbye
An unknown plural of rodents: Dyohdnye
There! Now we can make stories plural, telyenne!
The Calenyena word for a treaty is Gaaneg, from gaaven (obsolete), bound, and geg, rope.
The Bitrani word for treaty is Meniano, from meni, to think over, to consider.
Incidentally, Coffee is a loan-word to both languages, coming from the prot-Arran fega. The Bitrani call it Vegia; the Calenyena call it
vegie.
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