Morytian

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Morytian
Language familyMorytic
Writing systemLatin
Official status
Spoken inXtrakva
Speaker
EndonymMürytaval /muˈrətaval/
ExonymMorytian
Technical information
Language codeMOR

Morytian is a language spoken in the Young Colony of Xtrakva.

Morytian is the main language in the larger Morytic language family which includes other languages such as Wentefian and Remÿsian. The language originates from the far-off land of Morytia. The language is part of the Central Morytic sub-family and evolved from New Imperial Morytian.

Phonology and Orthography

Consonants[1]
Labial Dental Alveolar Post-Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Plosive p <p>
b <b>
t <t>
d <d>
k <k>
(kʶ) <kq>
g <g>
Fricative ɸ ~ f <f>
β ~ v <v>
θ <th>
ð <dh>
s <s>
z <z>
ʃ <sh>
ʒ <zh>
ç <jh>
(ʝ) <zj>
x <x>
ɣ <gh>
χ <q>
(ʁ) <gq>
h <h>
Affricate ts <c>
dz <dz>
tʃ <ch>
dʒ <cz>
Nasal m <m> n <n> (ɲ) <nj> ŋ <ng>
Approximant l <l> j <j>
Trill r <r>
Vowels
Front Central Back
Close i ~ ɪ <i>
y ~ ʏ <u>
ɯ ~ ɤ <ÿ>
u ~ ʊ <ü>
Mid ɛ ~ æ <e> ə ~ ɨ <y> ɔ ~ o <o>
Open a <a> ɑ <ä>

Stress usually occurs on the second syllable, (eg. A word like "Agäl" (wind) would be pronounced /aˈgɑl/ and not /ˈagɑl/). However, if a monosyllabic becomes disyllabic due to a suffix, the first syllable remains stressed, (eg, "pak" (to know) would be normally pronounced /pak/ in the present becomes "pakym" (knew) in the past and is pronounced /ˈpakəm/).

Grammar

Word Worder

Morytian is an SOV language. The subject always comes first in a sentence and the verb at the very end. Indirect objects usually come before direct objects.

Pronouns

Nominative Pronouns
Pronouns Singular Dual Paucal Plural Collective
First Person Inclusive Lem Eln Ilni Üln Ÿln
Exclusive Le/El Il Ül Ÿl
Second Person Ne Ni Nÿ
Third Person Animate E I Ü Ÿ
Inanimate Me Mi Mÿ
Abstract Che Chi Chü Chÿ
Impersonal Ry Ery Iry Üry Ÿry
Genitive Pronouns
Pronouns Singular Dual Paucal Plural Collective
First Person Inclusive Lesh Elns Ilns Ülns Ÿlns
Exclusive Lech/Elch Ilch Ülch Ÿlch
Second Person Nesh Nish Nüs Nÿs
Third Person Animate Es Is Üs Ÿs
Inanimate Mes Mis Müs Mÿs
Abstract Ches Chis Chüs Chÿs
Impersonal Rys Erys Irys Ürys Ÿrys
Reflexive Pronouns
Pronouns Singular Dual Paucal Plural Collective
First Person Inclusive Lat Lent Ilnt Ünü Ÿnz
Exclusive Let Ilz Ülz Ÿlz
Second Person Mat Mati Matü Matÿ
Third Person Physical Bat Bit Büt Bÿt
Non-Physical She Shi Shü Shÿ
Impersonal Ryl Iryl Üryl Ÿryl

Nouns

Nouns in Morytian are marked with case and number. Additionally, there are also a number of suffixes you can add to nouns to alter their meaning.

Noun Suffixes
Suffix Meaning Example Notes
-siv Grouping Falksiv
A collection of mushrooms (Fungus)
-da Concept Mirkda
Concept of a house
-ral Doer / person who is Xtrakvaral
Xtrakvan
-ly Augmentative Rÿply
big fish
-cin Diminutive Nalacin
Small/short river
-cy Place Chäncy
place with money (Bank)

Number

Grammatical number
Number Morytian English Translation
Singular Mbÿr Goat / A goat
Dual Mbÿre Two goats
Paucal Mbÿri Some goats
Plural Mbÿrü A lot of goats
Collective Mbÿrÿ All goats

Cases

Depending on dialects and the standards. Morytian has anywhere from seven to fourteen cases. These cases are commonly divided into two groups, the common cases and the poetic cases.

Common cases
Case Morytian English Translation
Nominative Mbÿr / Mbÿrk Goat
Accusative Mbÿrt / Mbÿrth Goat
Dative Mbÿr / Mbÿrp Goat
Genitive Mbÿrsh Goat's
Locative Mbÿrzo At the goat
Instrumental Mbÿrgh With/using a goat
Comitative Mbÿrm With/accompanying a goat

The poetic cases are mostly relegated to inanimate objects. They are completely optional and only really used in poetry

Poetic cases
Case Morytian English Translation
Vocative Mirc / Mirch House
Ablative Mirv Away from a house
Illative Mirs / Mires Into a house
Elative Mirn / Miren Out of a house
Perlative Mir Through a house
Distributive Mirks Each house
Superessive Mirel On top of a goat

Articles

Morytian makes use of articles, there is no indirect article but there is a direct article. The direct article is S'- and is a prefix. The definite article can be attached to nouns, pronouns, adjectives and verbs for added emphasis or importance.

Verbs

Morytian is an agglutinative language that attaches aspects to roots in the form of suffixes.

Verb suffixes
Suffix Meaning Example Notes
-(y)m Past tense Lem fun acym
I read (past tense) a book
-(y)r Future tense Lem fun acyr
I will read a book
-(y)th(e) Continuous Lem fun acyth
I am reading a book
-du Habitual Lem fun acdu
I regularly read a book
-po(n) Ability Lem s'fun acpo
I can read the book
Ability to perform action
-(y)ch Want Lem fun acych
I want to read a book
Wanting to perform action
-xe Passive Lem acxe
I read (know) myself
-va Causative Lem nev s'funt acva
I make you read the book
-jo Imperative acjo!
read!
-kÿ Intensifier
Added stress
Lem s'fun ackÿ
I Read a book
-xüb Something
Unspecified object
Lem acxüb
I read (something)
-(h)äb Negation Lem funü acäb
I don't read books
-(y)sa Question
Marker
Ne fun acysa
Do you read a book
When combined with the continuous suffix "-th", the continuous suffix assimilates to the question marker "-sa" and ends up as "-ssa".

Compare "Ne fun acysa" /nɛ ɸʏn aˈt͡səsa/ to "Ne fun acyssa" /nɛ ɸʏn aˈt͡səsːa/

Verb suffixes can stack to create a more precise meaning, (eg. "Lem s'fun acymponäb", meaning "I could not read a book".)

Together with verb suffix are Nominalizers which turn verbs into nouns.

Nominalizers
Suffix Meaning Example Note
-a Common
Nominalizer
S'fun jän acyma
The book was a good read
Turns verb into a normal noun
-da Concept
Nominalizer
Lem mys acda
I like (the concept of) reading
Turns verb into a concept noun
-ral Doer
-er
Lem acral
I am a reader
Doer of a verb or is of the state
-cy Place Lem s'acyzo
I am at the reading place
Place where the action is performed

Vocabulary

Numbers

Numbers 1-10
Morytian Numbers English Number
Än(ä) One
En(ä) Two
Jil(ä) Three
Ic(ä) Four
Jek(ä) Five
Üz(ä) Six
Ül(ä) Seven
Om(ä) Eight
Yd(ä) Nine
Dzon(ä) Ten

Common phrases

Common phrases
Morytian Phrase
Pronunciation
English Translation
Word for word
Notes
Kavs!
/kavs/
Hello!/Goodbye! Simple greeting used both formally and informally. If you are greeting multiple people, you attach a number suffix (eg. Kavsi - for a few people, Kavsü - for several people, kavsÿ - everyone in a group or setting)
Ne yrjom ha?
/nɛ ərˈjɔm ha/
How are you?
"You (with) condition what?"
To ask a question, you put the question word at the end of the sentence.
Lem krasam.
/lɛm kraˈsam/
I am good.
"I (am with) health"
To say you are in a certain condition/have a certain emotion. You put the condition, emotion or mood in the comitative case (eg. You "appear alongside" it).
Ne canem ha?
/nɛ t͡saˈnɛm ha/
How are you?
"You (with) emotion what?"
Lem geltom.
/lɛm gɛlˈtɔm/
I am happy.
"I (am with) happiness"
Ne yvoksa?
/nɛ əˈβɔksa/
What's your name?
"You (are) called-what?"
Lem (voko) yvok.
/lɛm (βɔˈkɔ) əˈβɔk/
My name is (name)
"I (name) (am) called"
Ne xonch?
/nɛ xɔnt͡ʃ/
Want to eat?
"You eat-want?"
Äb, lem en omz myha, xonym.
/ɑb lɛm ɛn ɔmz məˈha xɔˈnəm/
No, I ate two hours ago.
"No, I, two hours-at before, ate"
(voko) pakyth? Ne ym e tyk chen jogym?
/maˈt͡ʃə ˈpakəθ nɛ əm ɛ tək t͡ʃɛn ˈjɔ.gəm/
Does (name) know? Did you tell them?
"(name) know-s? You, with him/her/them using that(abstract) told?"
Ve! Lem dzonic foz myha, ym e tak chen jogym.
/βɛ lɛm d͡zɔnˈit͡s ɸɔz məˈha əm ɛ tak t͡ʃɛn ˈjɔ.gəm/
Yes! I told them 14 minutes ago.
"Yes! I, fourteen minutes-at before, with him/her/them using that(abstract) told"

Word list

Below is a list of common words. A more complete dictionary can be found whenever it is ready.

Vocabulary
Word Meaning Notes
Ac /at͡s/ Read Verb
Agäl /aˈgɑl/ Wind Noun
Agh /aɣ/ Decide Verb
Ajx(y) /ajx/ Guard Verb & Noun
Ädo /ɑˈdɔ/ Key Noun
Äs /ɑs/ Pure Adjective
Ävam /ɑˈβam/ Without Adposition
Bi /bi/ Head Noun
Bor /bɔr/ Time Noun
Bores /bɔˈrɛs/ Clock Noun
Chän /t͡ʃɑn/ Money Noun
Crüx /t͡srux/ Pain Noun
Chÿl /t͡ʃɯl/ Hope Noun
Cy /t͡sə/ Place Noun
Dos /dɔs/ Have Verb
Fal /ɸal/ Speak Verb
Fun /ɸʏn/ Book Noun
/ju/ At Adposition
Klash /klaʃ/ Advantage Noun
Lan /lan/ Big Adjective
Mbÿr /mbɯr/ Goat Noun
Mirke /mɪrˈkɛ/ House Noun
Nal /nal/ Water Noun
Nala /naˈla/ River Noun
Ngü /ŋu/ Hall Noun
Nyr /nər/ Study Verb
Ras /ras/ Love (Platonic) Verb
Rata /raˈta/ Over there Adverb
Rathe /raˈθɛ/ Beauty Noun
Res /rɛs/ Eye Noun
Säk /sɑk/ Meat Noun
Sap /sap/ Cheese Noun
Täl /tɑl/ Wear Verb
Thÿqe /θɯˈχɛ/ Fool Noun
Trek /trɛk/ Year Noun
Val /βal/ Language Noun
Voj /βɔj/ Song Noun
Voko /βɔˈkɔ/ Name Noun
Xyx /xəx/ Town/City Noun

Name in Other Languages

Name in other languages:
  • English: Morytian /moɹɪʃən/
  • Morytian: Mürytaval muˈrətaval
  • Taylang: illicit.affairs-33:6 Superman-28:4 willow-1:3-4 "language from the water"
  • Remÿsian: Mųruvej /ˈmũɾuvɛɪ̯/
  • Xindvâ: gûôy Murôt [ɡɨə̯j mu.ɾɜt]
  1. Phonemes in parentheses are specific to various dialects and are not normally found in the standard Gixyx dialect.