Seretian language

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Seretian
Kýwhi Serhetiq
Pronunciation /ˈkuːɸi seˈʁetʰiʃ/
Spoken in Flag of Nithalosia Nithalosia
Total speakers 7,185,000
Language family language isolate
  • Seretian
Writing system Latin
Official status
Official language in None
Recognised minority language in Flag of Nithalosia Nithalosia
Regulated by
Language codes
ISO 639-1 None
ISO 639-2
ISO 639-3

Seretian (Kýwhi Serhetiq natively, Sereta Adeg in Nithalosian) is an official minority language of Nithalosia and official language of Seretia state.

Contents

Revival

The language was the official language of Independent Seret up until the annexation of the nation in 1906.

Phonology and Orthography

Vowels
Aa Ää Au Ei Ee Ai Ii Yy Ýý Oo Öö Ou Uu
/a/ /æ/ /aʊ/ /ei/ /e/ /ai/ /i/ /ʊ/ /ʉ/ /o/ /ø/ /oʊ/ /ɔ/
Bb Dd Dh Ff Gg Hh Jj Kk Ll Mm Nn Ng Pp Qq Qh Rr Rh Ss Tt Th Vv Ww Wh Xx
/b/ /d/ /ð/ /f/ /g/ /h/, /:/, /ʔ/† /j/ /k/ /l/ /m/ /n/ /ŋ/ /p/ /ʃ/ /ç/ /r/ /ʁ/ /s/ /t/ /θ/ /v/ /w/ /ɸ/ /χ/

† The letter <h> varies depending on how it's situated. In an initial position like "hasöqai" it is pronounced /h/ as in /hasøːʃai/. In an intervocalic situation, it is /ʔ/ as in "thehaing" which is /ʔ/ in /θeʔaiŋ/. In a final position it lengthens the vowel(s) before it and automatically shifts the stress to that syllable. Compare "whigä" (/ˈɸiːgæ/) vs "whigäh" (/ɸiˈgæː/).

Morphology

Pronominal

Like the nouns in Seretian, the pronouns decline into 7 cases. There is no distinction between singular and plural pronouns. That is, "I" is the same as "we", and "you" is the same as "you(s)". To specify a singular object, you refer to it by it's proper name.

Pronouns in 7 cases
1st Person 2nd Person 3rd Person
NOM Qou Dau
ACC Qoua Nýa Daua
DAT Qoue Nýhe Daue
GEN Qohi Nýhi Daui
LOC Quoam Nýem Dauam
MOT Quoxa Núhxa Daux
INSTR Quog Nýhg Daug

Nominal

There are seven nominal cases in Seretian. The table below outlines the affixes used and gives an example using pörhon (cow - closed ended noun) and häqivi (horse - open ended noun).

Case Affix pörhon häqivi
Nominative pörhon häqivi
Accusative -(h)a1 pörhona häqivia
Dative -(h)e1 pörhone häqivie
Genitive -(h)i1 pörhoni häqivihi
Locative -em/am pörhonam häqiviem
Motive -(i)x2 pörhonix häqivix
Instrumental -agi/gi pörhonagi häqivigi

Note 1: The buffer <h> is used to avoid double vowels.
Note 2: The buffer <i> is used only on close ended nouns

Verbal

The verbal system of Seretian is quite complicated, but not too complicated in the same respect.

Verbs in the infinitive form end in -aidh. As well as having six tenses, the verbs conjugate as per the transitiveness of the verb. That is, there is a different ending for intransitive, transitive and ditransitive verbs.

syrauhaidh - to hate
Intransitive Transitive Ditransitive
Past -aid
syrauhaid
-aud
syrauhaud
-äd
syrauhäd
Immediate Past -ain
syrauhain
-aun
syrauhaun
-än
syrauh'än
Present -ai
syrauhai
-au
syrauha

syrauhä
Present Continuous -ýdh
syrauhýdh
-ydh
syrauhydh
-odh
syrauhodh
Immediate Future -öx
syrauhöm
-eim
syrauheim
-äm
syrauhäm
Future -öq
syrauhöq
-eiq
syrauheiq
-äq
syrauhäq

To demonstrate the point, take a look at the difference in the inflectional suffix for each of these three past tenses (note: rhitaidh = to speak):

Qou rhitaid /ʃoʊ ˈʁiːtaid/ I spoke
Qou kýwhagihi serhetiq rhitaud /ʃoʊ kʉˈɸaːgiʔi seˈʁetʰiʃ ˈʁiːtaʊd/ I spoke (in) Seretian
Qou kýwhagihi serhetiq nýhe rhitäd /ʃoʊ kʉˈɸaːgiʔi seˈʁetʰiʃ ˈnʉːʔə ˈʁiːtæd/ I spoke to them (in) Seretian

Syntax

The seretian syntax generally follows the SOV pattern. Additional particles to the verb come after, and adverbs are last in the sentence.


Qou dheivau qou dheivai qen, teha ný dheivai qen wun?
i know.PRES-TRANS i know.PRES-INTRANS not, but you know.PRES-INTRANS not why?

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