Dwarvish
Writing System
P | M | ɸ | F | θ | T | Ts | S | R | L | Ch | ʃ | J | K | H | A | E | I | O | U |
p / b | m | ph / bh | f / v | th / dh | t / d | ts / dz | s / z | r | l | ch / dj | sh / zh | y | k / g | h | a | e | i | o | u |
Syntax
The fundamental sentence structure of the dwarfish language is as follows; Subject-Object-Verb. Articles, modifiers, etc. are typically placed immediately after the word they pertain to.
Determiners before nouns
Adjectives after nouns
When clarifying something, i.e. "that red one over there," the sentence does not include an equivalent of 'one.' A direct translation would be: ART-that ADJ-red PREP-there
Determiners before nouns
Adjectives after nouns
When clarifying something, i.e. "that red one over there," the sentence does not include an equivalent of 'one.' A direct translation would be: ART-that ADJ-red PREP-there
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