Lotmi

Natively known as: lotmi /ˈlʉtmi/

  ...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind...
ti re hu khasarpa ruk lukh ti yanlikh ur hu likh nal ne
Pronunciation: /ti re hu xaˈsarpa ruk lux ti ˈjanlix ur hu lix nal ne/
Lotmi word order: and he his hat holding stood and the wind to his wet face turned  

Spelling & Phonology

  Consonant inventory: c h j k l m n p r s t w x ŋ ʧ  
↓Manner/Place→BilabialAlveolarPalato-alveolarPalatalVelarGlottal
Nasalmnŋ
Stopptck
Affricateʧ
Fricativesxh
Approximantj
Trillr
Lateral approximantl
  Co-articulated phonemes  
↓Manner/Place→Labial-velar
Approximantw
  Vowel inventory: a e i u ʉ  
FrontCentralBack
Highiʉu
High-mide
Lowa
  Syllable structure: (C)V(C) ?
Stress pattern: Penultimate — stress is on the second last syllable ?   Spelling rules:  
PronunciationSpelling
ʉo
jy
ŋng
cj
ʧch
xkh
 

Grammar

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

Nouns

  Nouns have three cases:
  • Nominative is the doer of a verb: dog bites man.
  • Accusative is the done-to of a verb: man bites dog.
  • Genitive is the possessor of something: dog’s tail hits man.
NominativeNo affix
hikh /hix/ dog (doing the verb)
AccusativeIf ends with vowel: Suffix -ŋ
Else: Suffix -eŋ
hikheng /ˈhixeŋ/ (verb done to) dog
GenitiveSuffix -i
hikhi /ˈhixi/ dogʼs
 
SingularNo affix
hikh /hix/ dog
PluralReduplicate first part of first syllable
hihikh /ˈhihix/ dogs
 

Articles

  Lotmi has no definite article ‘the’, or indefinite article ‘a’.
 

Pronouns

 
NominativeAccusativeGenitive
1st singularla /la/ I to /tʉ/ me je /ce/ mine
2nd singularyil /jil/ you kach /kaʧ/ you yi /ji/ yours
3rd singular mascre /re/ he, it (masc) hu /hu/ his, it (masc) khak /xak/ his, its (masc)
3rd singular femchuk /ʧuk/ she, it (fem) o /ʉ/ her, it (fem) lap /lap/ hers, its (fem)
1st pluralpa /pa/ we pu /pu/ us chep /ʧep/ ours
2nd plurallukh /lux/ you all mi /mi/ you all ko /kʉ/ yours (pl)
3rd pluraltu /tu/ they lu /lu/ them na /na/ theirs
 

Possessive determiners

 
Possessive
1st singularje /ce/ my
2nd singularyi /ji/ your
3rd singular maschu /hu/ his
3rd singular femlap /lap/ her
1st pluralchep /ʧep/ our
2nd pluralko /kʉ/ your (pl)
3rd pluralna /na/ their
 

Verbs

 
PresentIf ends with vowel: Suffix -r
Else: Suffix -ir
aytuopir /ˌajtuˈʉpir/ learn
PastNo affix
aytuop /ajˈtuʉp/ learned
Remote pastIf ends with vowel: Suffix -k
Else: Suffix -ek
aytuopek /ˌajtuˈʉpek/ learned (long ago)
FutureSuffix -at
aytuopat /ˌajtuˈʉpat/ will learn
 

Imperfective aspect

  The ‘imperfective’ aspect refers to ongoing actions, such as I am learning and habitual actions, such as I learn (something new every day).
Lotmi uses a standalone particle word for imperfective:  
ImperfectiveParticle before the verb: hu -
hu aytuop /hu ajˈtuʉp/ learns/is learning
 

Numbers

  Lotmi has a base-20 number system:   1 - ki
2 - tekh
3 - lu
4 - ra
5 - i
6 - nuk
7 - yosat
8 - nikh
9 - yejok
10 - kha
11 - kungha
12 - khetka
13 - hech
14 - u
15 - top
16 - ama
17 - ach
18 - uylayap
19 - ak
20 - jipang
400 - lul
8000 - lal
 

Derivational morphology

  Adjective → adverb = Suffix -a
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -i
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -p
Else: Suffix -ip
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -p
Else: Suffix -ep
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = Suffix -e
Noun to verb = Suffix -ix
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -s
Else: Suffix -ʉs
Tending to = Suffix -al
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -tri
Else: Suffix -atri
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = Suffix -aʧ
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -l
Else: Suffix -al
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = If ends with vowel: Suffix -r
Else: Suffix -er
Diminutive = If ends with vowel: Suffix -te
Else: Suffix -ate
Augmentative = Suffix -ʉ

Geographical Distribution

East Shiza

Dictionary

1873 Words.
Spoken by


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