You: dyne
Me: hesh
It: nol
Her: mylla
Him: jella
Us: omni
Them: eccui
Possesive
My/Mine: hem
Your/Yours: dor (old/literary Ashkay- dyn)
Her/Hers: méllé
His: jenn
Its: noiz
Our/Ours: nos
Their/Theirs: eccni
Daughter of: Imine
Son of: Io
Predicate Pronouns*
You: dyni
She: myl
He: jel
It: noi
We: om
They: eccon
Usage: You vs You
Ir kan dyni. (It is only you.)
Domuné potsosim pelle dyne. (I made this cake for you.)
Mocolat, dyni! (You jerk/asshole!) Hala velli mit dyne. (I want to go with you.)
Dyni mvaulü. (I love you.)
Sir alladikshi vi dyne. (I am infatuated with you.)
*"Predicate Pronoun" was the closest description I could think of.
YOU'RE TEACHING ME ASHKAY!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, and everyone else too.
But I'll pretend this is a personal lesson :P
*hehehe* It may well be, Veron. No one really reads the behind the scenes except for when I'm posting chapters. And even then.
ReplyDeleteSorry Veron, I read this post too. I just fail at languages, so I didn't really have anything to say :P
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, these are the posts that I generally expect the least amount of commentary and viewings for. But having them up helps me to double check myself when I'm writing a sentence in Ashkay.
ReplyDeleteRandom fact about Ashkay:
I had originally meant for the name of the language to be Ahskay. "Ashkay" was a typo that I just went with. :p