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{{Infobox language|name=Ancient Hajdossa|family=Hajdic|early-forms=[[Prehistoric Hajdossa]]|country=[[Hajdis]] (supplanted by future forms of [[Hajdossa]])}}{{Notice|This page is still being translated from [[Hajdis-Vonavelt Mellanglossa]], and is thus incomplete.}}
{{Infobox language|name=Ancient Hajdossa|family=Hajdic|early-forms=[[Prehistoric Hajdossa]]|country=[[Hajdis]] (supplanted by future forms of [[Hajdossa]])|lang-code=AHD}}{{Notice|This page is still being translated from [[Hajdis-Vonavelt Mellanglossa]], and is thus incomplete.}}


'''Ancient Hajdossa''' is the first documented stage of [[Hajdossa]], defined by the first complete grammar of the language. Writing was not yet invented, but that wasn't needed, as [[HVM]], which was already written with the latin script, already existed.
'''Ancient Hajdossa''' is the first documented stage of [[Hajdossa]], defined by the first complete grammar of the language. Writing was not yet invented, but that wasn't needed, as [[HVM]], which was already written with the latin script, already existed.
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!Non-close
!Non-close
|e, eː ⟨ee⟩
|e, eː ⟨ee⟩
|a
|a, aː ⟨aa⟩
|}
|}
Hajdossa also has the following diphthongs: ia, ie, io, ao, ea, ei, ai, oi
Hajdossa also has the following diphthongs: ao, oe, ea, ei, ai, oi


Not much allophony could happen due to how early Ancient Hajdossa was in Hajdossa's evolution.
Syllable structure: (C)V(C)


== Vocabulary ==
Stress falls on the first syllable with a long vowel or diphthong, otherwise it falls on the first syllable
{{Notice|These words were made mainly for testing out grammar stuffs, and thus '''they are not final.'''}}
 
{| class="wikitable"
== Syntax ==
|+Hajdossa Vocabulary
Ancient Hajdossa had a mainly SOV word order.
! colspan="3" |Nouns
 
|-
Eigenschaftsworts<ref>Loaned from German Eigenschaftswort "property word" which refers to a part of speech that works as both adjectives and adverbs</ref> originated from nouns and precede the word they modify:
!Word
 
!Meaning
<code>þiik hare łaxe maoš</code>
!Notes
 
|-
<small><code>person much fire see</code></small>
|ħajtis
 
|[[Hajdis]]
<code>"The person sees a lot of fire"</code>
|
 
|-
Prepositions (go before words) and possessives before the possessee.{{DEFAULTSORT:Hajdossa (Ancient)}}
|þiik
|person/soul
|means both due to speakers being dead
|-
|łax
|fire
|
|-
! colspan="3" |Adjectives
|-
!Word
!Meaning
!Notes
|-
|o'eaja
|cursed
|o'eaia {{Bebezwe}} (cursed in a sense similar to that of the CCC)
|-
! colspan="3" |Verbs
|-
!Word
!Meaning
!Notes
|-
|
|
|
|}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Hajdossa (Ancient)}}
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Latest revision as of 02:12, 4 November 2025

Ancient Hajdossa
Language familyHajdic
Early form(s)Prehistoric Hajdossa
Official status
Spoken inHajdis (supplanted by future forms of Hajdossa)
Speaker
Technical information
Language codeAHD
Warning Notice: This page is still being translated from Hajdis-Vonavelt Mellanglossa, and is thus incomplete.

Ancient Hajdossa is the first documented stage of Hajdossa, defined by the first complete grammar of the language. Writing was not yet invented, but that wasn't needed, as HVM, which was already written with the latin script, already existed.

Phonology

The phonology of Ancient Hajdossa was able to be recorded due to the IPA already being in use.

Ancient Hajdossa had 17 phonemic consonants:

Labial Alveolar Post-Alveolar/Palatal Velar Uvular/Laryngeal
Plosive p t k q, ʔ ⟨'⟩
Fricative f θ ⟨þ⟩, s ʃ ⟨š⟩ x ħ, h
Nasal m n ŋ
Liquid ɾ ⟨r⟩, ɬ ⟨ł⟩ j

Ancient Hajdossa had 4 phonemic vowels:

Front Non-front
Close i, iː ⟨ii⟩ o, oː ⟨oo⟩
Non-close e, eː ⟨ee⟩ a, aː ⟨aa⟩

Hajdossa also has the following diphthongs: ao, oe, ea, ei, ai, oi

Syllable structure: (C)V(C)

Stress falls on the first syllable with a long vowel or diphthong, otherwise it falls on the first syllable

Syntax

Ancient Hajdossa had a mainly SOV word order.

Eigenschaftsworts[1] originated from nouns and precede the word they modify:

þiik hare łaxe maoš

person much fire see

"The person sees a lot of fire"

Prepositions (go before words) and possessives before the possessee.

  1. Loaned from German Eigenschaftswort "property word" which refers to a part of speech that works as both adjectives and adverbs