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Old Mangito

Natively known as: Manqito /manˈɢito/

  ...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind... tm ikh uh nltn y̌re mekh tm uh wow hiiln bey̌ bkhqy̌ hoy Pronunciation: /tm iχ yh nltn ʎɾe meχ tm yh wɑw hiˈiln beʎ bχɢʎ hɑj/ Old Mangito word order: and he hat his holding stood and his face wet the wind to turned  

Spelling & Phonology

  Consonant inventory: /b d h j l m n t w ɢ ɾ ʎ χ/   One should not that the consonant symbols are merely a convenient transcription of the actual consonents, which are tonal in nature.
Length Half Whole
Pitch
E ʎ j
D w h
C t d
B n ɾ
A l
G b m
F ɢ χ

Vowel inventory
: /a e i y æ ɑ/
Front Back
High i y
High-mid e
Near-low æ
Low a ɑ
Syllable structure: Custom defined
Stress pattern: Second — stress is on the second syllable
  Phonological changes (in order of application):  
  • ʎ → t / _j
  • w → ʎ / _h
  • t → w / _d
  • n → t / _ɾ
  • b → n / _m
  • ɢ → b / _χ
  Spelling rules:
Pronunciation Spelling
y u
ɑ o
j y
 

Grammar

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

Nouns

  Nouns have six 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.
  • Dative is the recipeint of something: man gives ball to dog.
  • Locative is the location of something: man goes to town.
  • Ablative is movement away from something: man walks from town.
  Nouns form plural with separate plural word:
Plural Particle before the noun: ɾj - ry khuy /ɾj χyj/ dogs
 

Definite

Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative No affix ham /ham/ the man (when doing the verb) No affix teb /teb/ the woman (when doing the verb) Prefix ɾæ-
Accusative Suffix -ad hamad /haˈmad/ (verb done to) the man Prefix ne- neteb /neˈteb/ (verb done to) the woman Prefix wa-
Genitive Suffix -il hamil /haˈmil/ the manʼs Suffix -enm tebenm /teˈbenm/ the womanʼs Suffix -yw
Dative Prefix ʎi- y̌iham /ʎiˈham/ to the man Suffix -atm tebatm /teˈbatm/ to the woman Suffix -ɑj
Locative Prefix ta- taham /taˈham/ near/at/by the man Suffix -ed tebed /teˈbed/ near/at/by the woman Suffix -ɑb
Ablative Prefix ɾi- riham /ɾiˈham/ from the man Prefix wæ- wæteb /wæˈteb/ from the woman Suffix -ɑth
 

Indefinite

Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative Suffix -an haman /haˈman/ a man (when doing the verb) Suffix -ah tebah /teˈbah/ a woman (when doing the verb) Suffix -æɢ
Accusative Suffix -aw hamaw /haˈmaw/ (verb done to) a man Prefix bɑ- boteb /bɑˈteb/ (verb done to) a woman Prefix le-
Genitive Prefix wɑ- woham /wɑˈham/ a manʼs Suffix -ɑbd tebobd /teˈbɑbd/ a womanʼs Suffix -æʎ
Dative Suffix -yɢ hamuq /haˈmyɢ/ to a man Prefix la- lateb /laˈteb/ to a woman Suffix -am
Locative Suffix -æχ hamækh /haˈmæχ/ near/at/by a man Suffix -æɢ tebæq /teˈbæɢ/ near/at/by a woman Suffix -aɢ
Ablative Prefix ʎy- y̌uham /ʎyˈham/ from a man Suffix -ɑwj tebowy /teˈbɑwj/ from a woman Prefix χæ-
 

Articles

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

Pronouns

Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative Locative Ablative
1st singular o /ɑ/ I id /id/ me eh /eh/ mine oy /ɑj/ to me ul /yl/ at me ekh /eχ/ from me
2nd singular ær /æɾ/ you (masc) æd /æd/ you æ /æ/ yours im /im/ to you em /em/ at you æl /æl/ from you
3rd singular masc ikh /iχ/ he, it a /a/ him, it uh /yh/ his, its æm /æm/ to him, at it iy /ij/ at him, at it ur /yɾ/ from him, from it
3rd singular fem om /ɑm/ she, it ud /yd/ her, it ih /ih/ hers, its ir /iɾ/ to her, at it il /il/ at her, at it od /ɑd/ from her, from it
1st plural e /e/ we ed /ed/ us ay /aj/ ours ah /ah/ to us ol /ɑl/ at us ukh /yχ/ from us
2nd plural am /am/ you all i /i/ you all al /al/ yours (pl) akh /aχ/ to you all æh /æh/ at you all or /ɑɾ/ from you all
3rd plural masc u /y/ they (masc) er /eɾ/ them (masc) ækh /æχ/ theirs (masc) ad /ad/ to them (masc) el /el/ at them (masc) æy /æj/ from them (masc)
3rd plural fem ey /ej/ they (fem) ar /aɾ/ them (fem) oh /ɑh/ theirs (fem) uy /yj/ to them (fem) okh /ɑχ/ at them (fem) um /ym/ from them (fem)
 

Possessive determiners

1st singular eh /eh/ my
2nd singular æ /æ/ your
3rd singular masc uh /yh/ his
3rd singular fem ih /ih/ her
1st plural ay /aj/ our
2nd plural al /al/ your (pl)
3rd plural masc ækh /æχ/ their (masc)
3rd plural fem oh /ɑh/ their (fem)
 

Verbs

 

Present

Masculine Feminine
1st person Suffix -eʎ y̌kheey̌ /ʎχeˈeʎ/ Suffix -anχ y̌kheankh /ʎχeˈanχ/
2nd person Suffix -ih y̌kheih /ʎχeˈih/ Prefix ʎɑ- y̌oy̌khe /ʎɑʎˈχe/
3rd person Suffix -id y̌kheid /ʎχeˈid/ Prefix χe- khey̌khe /χeʎˈχe/
 

Past

Masculine Feminine
1st person Prefix ti- tiy̌khe /tiʎˈχe/ Suffix -ɑj y̌kheoy /ʎχeˈɑj/
2nd person Suffix -ɑʎ y̌kheoy̌ /ʎχeˈɑʎ/ Prefix ɢɑ- qoy̌khe /ɢɑʎˈχe/
3rd person Suffix -æʎ y̌kheæy̌ /ʎχeˈæʎ/ Prefix ɢe- qey̌khe /ɢeʎˈχe/
 

Future

Masculine Feminine
1st person Prefix ji- yiy̌khe /jiʎˈχe/ Suffix -ab y̌kheab /ʎχeˈab/
2nd person Suffix -eh y̌kheeh /ʎχeˈeh/ Suffix -em y̌kheem /ʎχeˈem/
3rd person Prefix by- buy̌khe /byʎˈχe/ Prefix ʎe- y̌ey̌khe /ʎeʎˈχe/
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).   Old Mangito uses an affix for imperfective:
Imperfective Suffix -iw y̌kheiw /ʎχeˈiw/ learns/is learning
Perfect aspect   The perfect aspect in English is exemplified in ‘I have read this book’, which expresses an event that took place before the time spoken but which has an effect on or is in some way still relevant to the present.   Old Mangito uses an affix for the perfect aspect:
Perfect Suffix -aɢ y̌kheaq /ʎχeˈaɢ/ have learned
 

Numbers

  Old Mangito has a base-20 number system:   1 - ba
2 - wkh
3 - ty̌nm
4 - wra
5 - y̌in
6 - bew
7 - khih
8 - bdu
9 - bde
10 - th
11 - wmnt
12 - ttnl
13 - wmwy̌
14 - y̌htw
15 - y̌dby̌
16 - wny̌kh
17 - trnt
18 - trqw
19 - nkhtt
20 - nwwkh
21 - ba tm nwwkh “one and twenty”
400 - y̌ntm “fourhundred”
401 - y̌ntm tm ba “fourhundred and one”
800 - wkh y̌ntm “two fourhundred”
8000 - baw “eightthousand”
 

Derivational morphology

  Adjective → adverb = Suffix -aw
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = Suffix -eɾ
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Prefix hy-
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = Prefix hi-
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = Prefix da-
Noun to verb = Suffix -et
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = Suffix -ɑb
Tending to = Prefix la-
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = Suffix -ym
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = Prefix da-, Prefix ni-
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Suffix -lɑb
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = Suffix -æb
Diminutive = Prefix dæ-
Augmentative = Prefix wi-

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