Common Amorian
| Common Amorian | |
|---|---|
| Language family | Agayyeuryn Languages |
| Writing system | Peasant's Writing, Charcoal Tongue |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Amoria |
| Speaker | |
| Endonym | Anpanola [an.pa.no.la] |
| Exonym | Common Amorian |
| Number of speakers | 1 |
| Technical information | |
| Language code | APL |
Example Sentence
Dciludaylahbveley: Beugeuninycangeneuleylaygehjeyyehneymeucnini. DakinelahbveleymaynpahntamBeugeunaynycangeneulyjbeugeuleunaylumaytamhybyneum mingi ehniramahaymeucnileunydugigehjayaneuhay.
twelfth-and-third-box-ART.DEF.SING.M.NOM: Burger-ART.NDEF.N.SING.NOM-king-POSS-ART.DEF.M.SING.NOM-leaf-ART.NDEF.M.SING.NOM-foot-ART.NDEF.N.SING.NOM last-box-ART.DEF.M.SING.NOM-which-in-2P-Burger-ART.NDEF.N.SING.DAT-king-POSS-ART.DEF.M.SING.DAT-burger-POSS-ART.NDEF.N.SING.DAT-and-which-2P-want<COND> be<PFV> foreigner-ART.NDEF.F.SING.ACC-foot-POSS-ART.NDEF.N.SING.ACC-mushroom-POSS-ART.NDEF.F.SING.ACC
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Common Amorian is the language of the commonfolk of Amoria. It is a language in the Lomaryn subfamily and one of three Lomaryn languages spoken on Ngearth, one of the others being its very close (and endangered) relative Aristoamorian.
Grammar
Morphology & Syntax
Common Amorian uses the "Hyperactive" morphosyntactic alignment, meaning Agents (A) and Agentive Subjects (Sₐ) use the same case and declensions, while Patients (P) and Patientive Subjects (Sₚ) each have their own cases and declensions. The cases used in Amorian are nominative (A and Sₐ), accusative (P), and allegative (Sₚ).