Gathic
These are letters that usually start a word, and so they are larger and more prominent.
These normally go to the right of a starter letter. If a word needs more than 1 of these, the next letter will be above the first.
These are extensions that signify something about a word or sentence.
Ba- makes the word past tense. Placed to the upper left of a word.
Mu- makes the word a possession, by default the possession of the one being spoken to. (Your)
Mur turns the following sentence into a question, with an end letter signifying the end of the question.
Muta- makes the word a possession of the speaker. Combination of Mu- and Ta-. (My)
Muya- makes the word a possession of multiple. Combination of Mu-, Ye-, and Ta-. (Our)
Ta- means Me or I.
Ye- means You Examples: "Bhol'bilo"
"Mysterious Forest" "Dural" (Name of Gathuram's currency)
"Coin" "Odulmount Borum"
"Great Western Swamp" "Olden'khen"
"Old People" or "Elderly" "Gorhal'on! Mur ye bagaiha ta? Mudarok abo."
"Goodness! You summoned me? Do tell your reason."
Ba- makes the word past tense. Placed to the upper left of a word.
Mu- makes the word a possession, by default the possession of the one being spoken to. (Your)
Mur turns the following sentence into a question, with an end letter signifying the end of the question.
Muta- makes the word a possession of the speaker. Combination of Mu- and Ta-. (My)
Muya- makes the word a possession of multiple. Combination of Mu-, Ye-, and Ta-. (Our)
Ta- means Me or I.
Ye- means You Examples: "Bhol'bilo"
"Mysterious Forest" "Dural" (Name of Gathuram's currency)
"Coin" "Odulmount Borum"
"Great Western Swamp" "Olden'khen"
"Old People" or "Elderly" "Gorhal'on! Mur ye bagaiha ta? Mudarok abo."
"Goodness! You summoned me? Do tell your reason."
Geographical Distribution
Gathuram
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