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Chiran

The language spoken on Calphia Island 

Natively known as: chira /ˈʧiːɹæ/

  ...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind...
chà mu bíthe ti mu angà chà ípí mu tàgoú kousù jie use
Pronunciation: /ʧɑ muː ˈbɪθɛ tiː muː ˈæŋɑ ʧɑ ˈɪpɪ muː ˈtɑgoʊ̯ ˈkaʊ̯sʌ ʤaɪ̯ ˈuːsɛ/
Chiran word order: and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind  

Spelling & Phonology

  Consonant inventory: b d f g h j k l m n p s t v w z ð ŋ ɹ ʃ ʒ ʤ ʧ θ
↓Manner/Place→ Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Palato-alveolar Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ
Stop p b t d k g
Affricate ʧ ʤ
Fricative f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ h
Approximant ɹ j
Lateral approximant l
Co-articulated phonemes
↓Manner/Place→ Labial-velar
Approximant w
Vowel inventory: aɪ̯ aʊ̯ eɪ̯ iː oʊ̯ uː æ ɑ ɔɪ̯ ɔː ɛ ɜː ɪ ʊ ʌ   Diphthongs: aɪ̯ aʊ̯ eɪ̯ oʊ̯ ɔɪ̯
Front Central Back
High
Near-high ɪ ʊ
Low-mid ɛ ɜː ʌ ɔː
Near-low æ
Low ɑ
Syllable structure: (C)V
Stress pattern: Penultimate — stress is on the second last syllable   Spelling rules:
Pronunciation Spelling
aɪ̯ ie
aʊ̯ ou
eɪ̯ ay
i
u
æ a
ɛ e
ɔː o
ɔɪ̯ oi
ɪ
ʊ
ɜː
ʌ
ɑ
j y
θ th
ð dh
ŋ ng
ɹ r
ʃ sh
ʒ zh
ʤ j
ʧ ch
VV
◌̯

Grammar

  Main word order: Subject Verb Object (Prepositional phrase). “Mary opened the door with a key” turns into Mary opened the door with a key.
Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: prepositions  

Nouns

Singular Plural
Definite No affix
giwou /ˈgiːwaʊ̯/ the dog
Suffix -ʤɑ
giwoujà /giːˈwaʊ̯ʤɑ/ the dogs
Indefinite Suffix -nɛ
giwoune /giːˈwaʊ̯nɛ/ a dog
Suffix -ɹɔɪ̯
giwouroi /giːˈwaʊ̯ɹɔɪ̯/ some dogs

Articles

  Chiran encodes definite article ‘the’, and indefinite article ‘a’ in noun affixes. See Noun section.
 

Pronouns

1st singular bà /bɑ/ I, me, mine
2nd singular he /hɛ/ you, yours
3rd singular masc mu /muː/ he, him, his, it, its
3rd singular fem là /lɑ/ she, her, hers, it, its
1st plural pa /pæ/ we, us, ours
2nd plural ta /tæ/ you all, yours (pl)
3rd plural wù /wʌ/ they, them, theirs

Possessive determiners

1st singular bà /bɑ/ my
2nd singular he /hɛ/ your
3rd singular masc mu /muː/ his
3rd singular fem là /lɑ/ her
1st plural pa /pæ/ our
2nd plural ta /tæ/ your (pl)
3rd plural wù /wʌ/ their

Verbs

Future Suffix -tʌ
thevutù /θɛˈvuːtʌ/ will learn
Chiran uses a standalone particle word for past tense:
Past Particle before the verb: ʤɜː -
já thevu /ʤɜː ˈθɛvuː/ learned

Progressive aspect

  The ‘progressive’ aspect refers to actions that are happening at the time of speaking, such as I am learning.
Chiran uses a standalone particle word for progressive:
Progressive Particle before the verb: ðɛ -
dhe thevu /ðɛ ˈθɛvuː/ is learning

Habitual aspect

  The ‘habitual’ aspect refers to actions that happen habitually, such as I learn (something new every day), as opposed to actions that happen once (I learned something).
Chiran uses an affix for habitual:
Habitual Suffix -lɑ
thevulà /θɛˈvuːlɑ/ learns

Numbers

  Chiran has a base-10 number system:   1 - wi
2 - jú
3 - shàcha
4 - dá
5 - fù
6 - chehipe
7 - za
8 - o
9 - lie
10 - lí
Hundred - de
Thousand - oi  

Derivational morphology

  Adjective → adverb = Suffix -wʊ
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -jɔː
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Suffix -kɔɪ̯
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Suffix -θæ
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = Suffix -jɛ
Noun to verb = Suffix -jiː
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -ʧɛ
Tending to = Suffix -næ
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = Suffix -ʤʌ
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = Suffix -sɔɪ̯
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Suffix -baɪ̯
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Suffix -noʊ̯
Diminutive = Suffix -kuː
Augmentative = Suffix -haʊ̯

Dictionary

1848 Words.

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