Difference between revisions of "New Marian"
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*Hello - Prevja | *Hello - Prevja | ||
*Goodbye - Dravi | *Goodbye - Dravi | ||
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+ | ===Common Words=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''A''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Able, To Be - Iae; | ||
+ | Act, To - Atsk; | ||
+ | Actor - Atjzy; | ||
+ | Air - Lafz; | ||
+ | Ambush, To - Kruvnaatsk; | ||
+ | And - Ag; | ||
+ | Angel - Enkely; | ||
+ | Apple - Zanjy; | ||
+ | Apply, To - Olyzk; | ||
+ | Area - Alueg; | ||
+ | Armor - Kursin; | ||
+ | Army - Vojshka; | ||
+ | Arrow - Ruga; | ||
+ | Ask, To - Tiedushtzk; | ||
+ | Assume, To - Ivgorae; | ||
+ | Attack, To - Naatsk; | ||
+ | Aunt - Aedymamej; | ||
+ | Axe - Oxte; | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | '''B''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Baron - Bossir; | ||
+ | Baton - Bulava; | ||
+ | Battle, To - Bottezk; | ||
+ | Battle (Event) - Bottel; | ||
+ | Be, To - Oe; | ||
+ | Because - Poryz; | ||
+ | Behave, To - Havyjsk; | ||
+ | Behavior - Havjin; | ||
+ | Belief - Trozich; | ||
+ | Believe, To - Trosizk; | ||
+ | ***** (Curse) - Keaeur; | ||
+ | Black - Denlichte; | ||
+ | Bless, To - Wielkae; | ||
+ | Blessing - Wikley; | ||
+ | Blood - Sangkruv; | ||
+ | Blow, To - Uderzk; | ||
+ | Blue - Blauw; | ||
+ | Book - Haurulniy; | ||
+ | Bow - Pya; | ||
+ | Break, To - Mortesk; | ||
+ | Bring, To - Routae; | ||
+ | Brother (Older) - Sarborsa; | ||
+ | Brother (Oldest) - Hausar; | ||
+ | Brother (Younger) - Vanborsa; | ||
+ | Brother (Youngest) - Haunuv; | ||
+ | Brown - Bron; | ||
+ | Build, To - Izgrashetsk; | ||
+ | But - Den; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''C''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Call, To - Wylzk; | ||
+ | Captain - Kossin; | ||
+ | Care, To - Ozinae; | ||
+ | Castle - Kasstel; | ||
+ | Cat - Eka; | ||
+ | Chop, To - Luekae; | ||
+ | Church - Lendyy; | ||
+ | City - Burg (Suffix); | ||
+ | Clean - Jov; | ||
+ | Cloud - Olwolk; | ||
+ | Coal - Kol; | ||
+ | Cold - Kholv; | ||
+ | Collect, To - Samltsk; | ||
+ | Come, To - Triek; | ||
+ | Control, To - Vlashtsk; | ||
+ | Cook, To - Ulizysk; | ||
+ | Count, To - Elvesk; | ||
+ | Count (Tally) - Elvekzy; | ||
+ | Count (Title) - Komit; | ||
+ | County - Komitzem; | ||
+ | Cousin - Coz; | ||
+ | Crown, To - Korinatsk; | ||
+ | Crown - Krawn; | ||
+ | Cry, To - Losae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''D''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Daughter - Mametvas; | ||
+ | Day - Hag; | ||
+ | Dead, To Be - Tuosk; | ||
+ | Death – Maan; | ||
+ | Defend, To - Zakisk; | ||
+ | Demand, To - Kyghyntae; | ||
+ | Destroy, To - Gzyvisk; | ||
+ | Die, To - Tuek; | ||
+ | Different - Ekov; | ||
+ | Dirt - Kvesja; | ||
+ | Do, To - Voe; | ||
+ | Dog - Mirteir; | ||
+ | Drink, To - Trinkets; | ||
+ | Drink - Kene; | ||
+ | Dry, To - Fvesizk; | ||
+ | Dry - Fver; | ||
+ | Duchy - Herz; | ||
+ | Duel, To - Venizk; | ||
+ | Duel - Vental; | ||
+ | Dwarf - Bort; | ||
+ | Dampen, To - Walasizk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''E''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Eat, To - Laangask; | ||
+ | Elbow - Zera; | ||
+ | Elf - Malzy; | ||
+ | Emperor - Valtakoeng; | ||
+ | Empire - Valtzem; | ||
+ | Empress - Valtakoenas; | ||
+ | Enable, To - Jarviyk; | ||
+ | Enemy - Feinvrag; | ||
+ | Enjoy, To - Ennesk; | ||
+ | Enjoyment - Enest; | ||
+ | Era - Aepock; | ||
+ | Examine, To - Yajesae; | ||
+ | Explore, To - Shadork; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''F''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Face - Fabo; | ||
+ | Fair – Syr; | ||
+ | Fall, To - Lafsk; | ||
+ | Father - Papej; | ||
+ | Feel, To - Cyszk; | ||
+ | Fight, To - Fitsk; | ||
+ | Fire - Vatragan; | ||
+ | Fix, To - Mondae; | ||
+ | Flower - Blauwm; | ||
+ | Forest - Weld; | ||
+ | Free, To - Planegizk; | ||
+ | Friend - Komyn; | ||
+ | **** (Curse) - Skuke; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''G''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Get, To - Erhae; | ||
+ | Go, To - Vy; | ||
+ | God (Formal) - Godan; | ||
+ | God (Informal) - Got; | ||
+ | Gold - Arany; | ||
+ | Goodbye - Dravi; | ||
+ | Grab, To - Humovsk; | ||
+ | Grandfather - Hauchpapej; | ||
+ | Grandmother - Hauchmamej; | ||
+ | Greater - Hauch (Prefix); | ||
+ | Green - Verer; | ||
+ | Grey - Grais; | ||
+ | Group - Kaiyer; | ||
+ | Guard - Kursain; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''H''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Haeseni (Adjective) - Haenzi; | ||
+ | Haeseni (People) - Edlevik; | ||
+ | Hammer - Hamar; | ||
+ | Have, To – Zwe; | ||
+ | He - Lapae; | ||
+ | Hello - Prevja; | ||
+ | Her - Epaem; | ||
+ | Herself - Epaev; | ||
+ | Higher - Aest (Prefix); | ||
+ | Him - Lapaem; | ||
+ | Himself - Lapaev; | ||
+ | Hinder, To - Handork; | ||
+ | Hold, To - Drazativsk; | ||
+ | Holy - Pyhol; | ||
+ | Home - Ildan; | ||
+ | Honor, To - Caezk; | ||
+ | Honor - Karos; | ||
+ | Horse - Duniy; | ||
+ | House (Building) - Bodr; | ||
+ | House (Family) - Haes; | ||
+ | Human - Maen; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''I''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | I - Ea; | ||
+ | If – Ter; | ||
+ | Infant (Female) - Nauvan; | ||
+ | Infant (Male) - Nauvein; | ||
+ | In - Iv; | ||
+ | Iron - Ibor; | ||
+ | It (Objective) - Supaem; | ||
+ | It (Subjective) - Supae; | ||
+ | Itself - Supaev; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''J''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Joke, To - Umysk; | ||
+ | Joke - Umyj; | ||
+ | Justice - Sparveed; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''K''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Keep, To - Eipae; | ||
+ | Kha - Karagar; | ||
+ | Kill, To - Dercurvsk; | ||
+ | Kingdom - Kongzem; | ||
+ | King - Koeng; | ||
+ | Knight - Kossar; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''L''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Lake - Lyy; | ||
+ | Land - Lund; | ||
+ | Lesser - Lauld (Prefix); | ||
+ | Like, To - Lisoemsk; | ||
+ | Live, To - Lanzsk; | ||
+ | Long - Bej; | ||
+ | Lord/Duke - Herzen; | ||
+ | Loud - Uld; | ||
+ | Lower - Wauld (Prefix); | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''M''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Make, To - Erre; | ||
+ | Margrave - Margravir; | ||
+ | Master - Meyster; | ||
+ | Me - Eam; | ||
+ | Month - Masz; | ||
+ | Moon - Nikul; | ||
+ | Moose - Karboe; | ||
+ | Mother - Mamej; | ||
+ | Mountain - Burk; | ||
+ | Mouse - Moosz; | ||
+ | Move, To (Backward) - Nache Verne; | ||
+ | Move, To (Forward) - Nache Derne; | ||
+ | Myself - Eav; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''N''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Name - Maan; | ||
+ | Need, To - Baucsk; | ||
+ | New - Nau (Prefix); | ||
+ | No - Nie; | ||
+ | Nose - Naasz; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''O''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Ocean - Haulyy; | ||
+ | Offer, To - Dennenae; | ||
+ | Old - Seno (Prefix); | ||
+ | Only – Bar; | ||
+ | Open, To - Osterae; | ||
+ | Orange - Naarang; | ||
+ | Orc - Ork; | ||
+ | Ourselves - Aseretev; | ||
+ | Out - Raez; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''P''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Palace - Prikaz; | ||
+ | Palm - Palem; | ||
+ | Perish, To – Zanyotsk; | ||
+ | Persist, To – Petravezk; | ||
+ | Pink - Swietzen; | ||
+ | Play, To - Joetek; | ||
+ | Please, To - Balimae; | ||
+ | Please - Balyzm; | ||
+ | Poem - Stanz; | ||
+ | Poet - Stranniy; | ||
+ | Pour, To - Haldae; | ||
+ | Prince - Prinzen; | ||
+ | Princess - Prinzenas; | ||
+ | Protect, To - Krusae; | ||
+ | Purple - Velvitz; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Q''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Queen - Koenas; | ||
+ | Question, To - Vestinae; | ||
+ | Question - Vestiya; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''R''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Rain - Brein; | ||
+ | Read, To - Velsk; | ||
+ | Reader - Velskir; | ||
+ | Realize, To - Ushink; | ||
+ | Realm - Birodal; | ||
+ | Red - Rot; | ||
+ | Release, To - Laujisk; | ||
+ | Request, To - Anmok; | ||
+ | River - Stratlyy; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''S''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sad - Odani; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Same - Akov; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Say, To - Loe; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Scroll - Ruln; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sex, To Have - Fablusk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | She - Epae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Shield - Duyv; | ||
+ | |||
+ | **** (Curse) - Skravi; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Silent - Grav; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Similar - Ayekov; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sing, To - Zinsk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sister (Older) - Sendye; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sister (Oldest) - Hausen; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sister (Younger) - Vasye; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sister (Youngest) - Lauvas; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Song - Soeng; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Son - Padrevar; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Speak, To - Jeazik; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Spear - Szar; | ||
+ | |||
+ | State (Nation) - Zem; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Steal, To - Shtenae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Stone - Sten; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Stop, To - Pvitenk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Straight - Strat; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Strength - Poschtol; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Strike, To - Trazk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Strong - Raat; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sun - Ovesy; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Swear, To (Curse) - Jeresk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Swear, To (Oath or Promise) - Privesk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Sword - Zvaerd; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''T''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Test, To - Plazisk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Test - Plais; | ||
+ | |||
+ | That - Zwyen; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Them - Asuaeretem; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Themselves - Usaeretev; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then - Huil; | ||
+ | |||
+ | These - Zwyzi; | ||
+ | |||
+ | They - Usaer; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Think, To - Derae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | This - Zwy; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Those - Wyzoren; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Though - Est; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Thought - Derij; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Through - Statry; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Time - Becen; | ||
+ | |||
+ | To - Va; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Town - Kev (Suffix); | ||
+ | |||
+ | Tree - Drvogg; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''U''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Uncle - Aedypapej; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Understand, To - Shashek; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Us - Aseretem; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''V''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Victory - Vikty; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Village - Ko (Suffix); | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''W''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Want, To - Velyae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Warrior - Oxtzen; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Water (Fresh Water) - Jolye; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Water (Salt Water) - Vaesz; | ||
+ | |||
+ | We - Asere; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Week - Tessev; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wet - Walic; | ||
+ | |||
+ | What - Was; | ||
+ | |||
+ | When - Wann; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Where - Warae; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Which - Tieg; | ||
+ | |||
+ | White - Lichte; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Whose - Dieren; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Who - Weo; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Why - Warum; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wind - Vatar; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wine - Anniz; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Wool - Vun; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Work, To - Zalibask; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Would – Byk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Write, To - Lekonsk; | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Y''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | Year - Ehr; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yellow - Geld; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yes - Ai; | ||
+ | |||
+ | You (Objective) - Team; | ||
+ | |||
+ | You (Subjective) - Tea; | ||
+ | |||
+ | Yourself - Teav; | ||
===Pronouns=== | ===Pronouns=== | ||
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Reza - Reza (alt: Rezanburg) | Reza - Reza (alt: Rezanburg) | ||
Rhen - Renya | Rhen - Renya | ||
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River Karov - Karo Strat | River Karov - Karo Strat | ||
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River Roden - Roden Strat | River Roden - Roden Strat | ||
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River Ruber - Rubor Strat | River Ruber - Rubor Strat | ||
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Rubern - Rubern | Rubern - Rubern | ||
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Ruska - Ruzi | Ruska - Ruzi | ||
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Savoy - Savenza | Savoy - Savenza | ||
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Suffonia - Sufena | Suffonia - Sufena | ||
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Sutica - Sutiklund | Sutica - Sutiklund | ||
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Ves - Vezna (alt: Geltenburk, literally ‘The Golden Mountain’) | Ves - Vezna (alt: Geltenburk, literally ‘The Golden Mountain’) | ||
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Vintas - Vintez | Vintas - Vintez | ||
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Viraker - Kervenlund | Viraker - Kervenlund | ||
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Revision as of 16:29, 20 December 2019
Contents
Naumariv Words
New Marian is the tongue of the Haeseni people and the official language of the Kingdom of Haense. It may also be referred to as naumariav depending on who you may talk to. It is a mixture of the old Raevir Botch and Old Marian languages, occurring following the influx of Raevir migrants in former Hansetian lands, though is grammatically and linguistically both rooted in Old Marian. New Marina is roughly analogous to a real-life mixture of Slavic and Germanic languages.
- Hello - Prevja
- Goodbye - Dravi
Common Words
A
Able, To Be - Iae; Act, To - Atsk; Actor - Atjzy; Air - Lafz; Ambush, To - Kruvnaatsk; And - Ag; Angel - Enkely; Apple - Zanjy; Apply, To - Olyzk; Area - Alueg; Armor - Kursin; Army - Vojshka; Arrow - Ruga; Ask, To - Tiedushtzk; Assume, To - Ivgorae; Attack, To - Naatsk; Aunt - Aedymamej; Axe - Oxte;
B
Baron - Bossir; Baton - Bulava; Battle, To - Bottezk; Battle (Event) - Bottel; Be, To - Oe; Because - Poryz; Behave, To - Havyjsk; Behavior - Havjin; Belief - Trozich; Believe, To - Trosizk;
- (Curse) - Keaeur;
Black - Denlichte; Bless, To - Wielkae; Blessing - Wikley; Blood - Sangkruv; Blow, To - Uderzk; Blue - Blauw; Book - Haurulniy; Bow - Pya; Break, To - Mortesk; Bring, To - Routae; Brother (Older) - Sarborsa; Brother (Oldest) - Hausar; Brother (Younger) - Vanborsa; Brother (Youngest) - Haunuv; Brown - Bron; Build, To - Izgrashetsk; But - Den;
C
Call, To - Wylzk; Captain - Kossin; Care, To - Ozinae; Castle - Kasstel; Cat - Eka; Chop, To - Luekae; Church - Lendyy; City - Burg (Suffix); Clean - Jov; Cloud - Olwolk; Coal - Kol; Cold - Kholv; Collect, To - Samltsk; Come, To - Triek; Control, To - Vlashtsk; Cook, To - Ulizysk; Count, To - Elvesk; Count (Tally) - Elvekzy; Count (Title) - Komit; County - Komitzem; Cousin - Coz; Crown, To - Korinatsk; Crown - Krawn; Cry, To - Losae;
D
Daughter - Mametvas; Day - Hag; Dead, To Be - Tuosk; Death – Maan; Defend, To - Zakisk; Demand, To - Kyghyntae; Destroy, To - Gzyvisk; Die, To - Tuek; Different - Ekov; Dirt - Kvesja; Do, To - Voe; Dog - Mirteir; Drink, To - Trinkets; Drink - Kene; Dry, To - Fvesizk; Dry - Fver; Duchy - Herz; Duel, To - Venizk; Duel - Vental; Dwarf - Bort; Dampen, To - Walasizk;
E
Eat, To - Laangask; Elbow - Zera; Elf - Malzy; Emperor - Valtakoeng; Empire - Valtzem; Empress - Valtakoenas; Enable, To - Jarviyk; Enemy - Feinvrag; Enjoy, To - Ennesk; Enjoyment - Enest; Era - Aepock; Examine, To - Yajesae; Explore, To - Shadork;
F
Face - Fabo; Fair – Syr; Fall, To - Lafsk; Father - Papej; Feel, To - Cyszk; Fight, To - Fitsk; Fire - Vatragan; Fix, To - Mondae; Flower - Blauwm; Forest - Weld; Free, To - Planegizk; Friend - Komyn;
- (Curse) - Skuke;
G
Get, To - Erhae; Go, To - Vy; God (Formal) - Godan; God (Informal) - Got; Gold - Arany; Goodbye - Dravi; Grab, To - Humovsk; Grandfather - Hauchpapej; Grandmother - Hauchmamej; Greater - Hauch (Prefix); Green - Verer; Grey - Grais; Group - Kaiyer; Guard - Kursain;
H
Haeseni (Adjective) - Haenzi; Haeseni (People) - Edlevik; Hammer - Hamar; Have, To – Zwe; He - Lapae; Hello - Prevja; Her - Epaem; Herself - Epaev; Higher - Aest (Prefix); Him - Lapaem; Himself - Lapaev; Hinder, To - Handork; Hold, To - Drazativsk; Holy - Pyhol; Home - Ildan; Honor, To - Caezk; Honor - Karos; Horse - Duniy; House (Building) - Bodr; House (Family) - Haes; Human - Maen;
I
I - Ea; If – Ter; Infant (Female) - Nauvan; Infant (Male) - Nauvein; In - Iv; Iron - Ibor; It (Objective) - Supaem; It (Subjective) - Supae; Itself - Supaev;
J
Joke, To - Umysk; Joke - Umyj; Justice - Sparveed;
K
Keep, To - Eipae; Kha - Karagar; Kill, To - Dercurvsk; Kingdom - Kongzem; King - Koeng; Knight - Kossar;
L
Lake - Lyy; Land - Lund; Lesser - Lauld (Prefix); Like, To - Lisoemsk; Live, To - Lanzsk; Long - Bej; Lord/Duke - Herzen; Loud - Uld; Lower - Wauld (Prefix);
M
Make, To - Erre; Margrave - Margravir; Master - Meyster; Me - Eam; Month - Masz; Moon - Nikul; Moose - Karboe; Mother - Mamej; Mountain - Burk; Mouse - Moosz; Move, To (Backward) - Nache Verne; Move, To (Forward) - Nache Derne; Myself - Eav;
N
Name - Maan; Need, To - Baucsk; New - Nau (Prefix); No - Nie; Nose - Naasz;
O
Ocean - Haulyy; Offer, To - Dennenae; Old - Seno (Prefix); Only – Bar; Open, To - Osterae; Orange - Naarang; Orc - Ork; Ourselves - Aseretev; Out - Raez;
P
Palace - Prikaz; Palm - Palem; Perish, To – Zanyotsk; Persist, To – Petravezk; Pink - Swietzen; Play, To - Joetek; Please, To - Balimae; Please - Balyzm; Poem - Stanz; Poet - Stranniy; Pour, To - Haldae; Prince - Prinzen; Princess - Prinzenas; Protect, To - Krusae; Purple - Velvitz;
Q
Queen - Koenas; Question, To - Vestinae; Question - Vestiya;
R
Rain - Brein; Read, To - Velsk; Reader - Velskir; Realize, To - Ushink; Realm - Birodal; Red - Rot; Release, To - Laujisk; Request, To - Anmok; River - Stratlyy;
S
Sad - Odani;
Same - Akov;
Say, To - Loe;
Scroll - Ruln;
Sex, To Have - Fablusk;
She - Epae;
Shield - Duyv;
- (Curse) - Skravi;
Silent - Grav;
Similar - Ayekov;
Sing, To - Zinsk;
Sister (Older) - Sendye;
Sister (Oldest) - Hausen;
Sister (Younger) - Vasye;
Sister (Youngest) - Lauvas;
Song - Soeng;
Son - Padrevar;
Speak, To - Jeazik;
Spear - Szar;
State (Nation) - Zem;
Steal, To - Shtenae;
Stone - Sten;
Stop, To - Pvitenk;
Straight - Strat;
Strength - Poschtol;
Strike, To - Trazk;
Strong - Raat;
Sun - Ovesy;
Swear, To (Curse) - Jeresk;
Swear, To (Oath or Promise) - Privesk;
Sword - Zvaerd;
T
Test, To - Plazisk;
Test - Plais;
That - Zwyen;
Them - Asuaeretem;
Themselves - Usaeretev;
Then - Huil;
These - Zwyzi;
They - Usaer;
Think, To - Derae;
This - Zwy;
Those - Wyzoren;
Though - Est;
Thought - Derij;
Through - Statry;
Time - Becen;
To - Va;
Town - Kev (Suffix);
Tree - Drvogg;
U
Uncle - Aedypapej;
Understand, To - Shashek;
Us - Aseretem;
V
Victory - Vikty;
Village - Ko (Suffix);
W
Want, To - Velyae;
Warrior - Oxtzen;
Water (Fresh Water) - Jolye;
Water (Salt Water) - Vaesz;
We - Asere;
Week - Tessev;
Wet - Walic;
What - Was;
When - Wann;
Where - Warae;
Which - Tieg;
White - Lichte;
Whose - Dieren;
Who - Weo;
Why - Warum;
Wind - Vatar;
Wine - Anniz;
Wool - Vun;
Work, To - Zalibask;
Would – Byk;
Write, To - Lekonsk;
Y
Year - Ehr;
Yellow - Geld;
Yes - Ai;
You (Objective) - Team;
You (Subjective) - Tea;
Yourself - Teav;
Pronouns
Personal Subjective Pronouns
I - Ea (EE-yah)
You - Tea (TEE-yah)
He - Lapae (Lap-yah)
She - Epae (ap-yah)
It - Supae (sup-yah)
We - Asere (A-sar-ey)
They - Usaer (U-sar)
Personal objective Pronouns
Me - Eam (EE-yam)
You - Team (TEE-yam)
Him - Lapaem
Her - Epaem
It - Supaem
Us - Aseretem
Them - Usaeretem
Reflexive Pronouns
Myself - Eav
Yourself - Teav
Himself - Lapaev
Herself - Epaev
Itself - Supaev
Ourselves - Aseretev
Themselves - Usaeretev
Conjuctions
And - Ag
But - Den
In - Iv
Nouns
Possessive Pronouns Please Note: New Marian does not have possessive pronouns. Possession is instead displayed on the noun itself. For example, we will use the word Ildan- House
My - [Noun] plus -i (Example: Ildani - My house)
Your - [Noun] plus -ei
His/Her - [Noun] plus -o
Their - [Noun] plus -eo (Example: Ildaneo - Their house)
UNSORTED NOUNS
Armor - Kursin
Axe - Oxte
Blood - Sangkruv
Captain - Kossin
Castle - Kastell
Clean- Jov
Cloud - Olwolk
Duke/Lord - Herzen
Enemy - Feinvrag
Flower - Blauwm
Forest - Weld (in names, commonly spelled Wald, i.e. Rothswald)
Fire - Vatragen
God (Formal) - Jove (i.e. The Creator)
God (Informal) - Got (i.e. Those warriors were the gods of combat)
Guard - Kursain
Home - Ildan
In front of, before - Vor
Name - Maan
Realm - Birodal
Year - Ehr
Era-Aepoch
Sword - Zvaerd
Warrior - Oxtzen
Salt Water-Vaes
Fresh Water - Jolye
Lake - Lae
Ocean - Hauchlae
Pond/Small puddle of water - Lauldlae
River - Stratlae
Rivia - Rivland
Male Infant - Nauvein
Female Infant - Nauvan
Curses
Skravi-Shit
Skuke-Fuck
Colours
Black - Denlichte
Blue - Blauw
Brown - Bron
Green - Verer
Grey - Grais
Red - Rot
Yellow - Geld
White - Lichte
NUMBERS
Please Note: The New Marian counting system is based on twelve, not ten like Common, Auvergne, and other human languages. This is a relic of influence from the ancient Gautr, who introduced the ancient northerners to the first writing and counting system.
One - Auwn
Two - Zwien
Three - Dres
Four - Vaur
Five - Sieg
Six - Zeg
Seven - Zelv
Eight - Aicht
Nine - Nien
Ten - Den
Eleven - Arvin
Twelve - Dwolv
Thirteen - Dwolaun
Fourteen - Dwolwien
Fifteen - Dwolres
Sixteen = Dwolvaur
Seventeen - Dwolsieg
Eighteen - Dwolzeg
Nineteen - Dwolzelv
Twenty - Dwolaicht
Twenty-one - Dwolnien
Twenty-two - Dwolden
Twenty-three - Dwolarvin
Twenty-four - Trewolv
Thirty-six - Merewolv
Fourty-eight - Ferwolv
Sixty - Sarcelv
Seventy-two - Greldelv
Verbs
Verbs work the same as the possessive pronouns in that they denote who is doing the deed via their ending (i.e. Spanish and other romance languages). To make things simple, typical verbs only have one set of endings, although there are some irregular verbs which will be listed too.
PRESENT TENSE
I… - [Verb]plus -mar
You… - [Verb] plus -mavre
He/She/It… - [Verb] plus var
We… - [Verb]plus marv
You all… - [Verb] plus mavrez
They… - [Verb] plus varev
Past TENSE
I [Verb] plus -ed
NORMAL VERBS
To come - triek
To swear (an oath or promise) - privesk
To swear (curse) - Jeresk
To kill - Dercurvo
To play - Joeteo
To protect - Krusae
To move forward- Nache Derne
To move backwords- Nache Verne
IRREGULAR VERBS
To be - oe
- I am - omar
- You are - omavre
- He/She/It is - ovare
- We are - Omarv
- You all are - Omarev
- They are - Ovarev
To do - voe
- I do - vormar
- You do - Vorev
- He/She/It does - Vorar
- We do - Vormarev
- You all do - Vorevez
- They do - Vorarev
To make - erre
- I make - Emar
- You make - Emev
- He/She/It makes - Erar
- We make - Ermarev
- You all make - Ermez
- They make - Erarev
Names
Formal Names
A
Ada - f - feminine form of Audemar Adelajda (c: Adelheid) - f - from Old Raev ‘Adelj’ and ‘e-id’ meaning ‘kin of aengul, kin of daemon’; Adolf (c: Adolphus) - m - from Felxio ‘Adolphina’ meaning ‘conviction, to be convicted’; Adolfa (c: Adolphia) - f - feminine form of Adolf Adryana (c: Adriana) - f - feminine form of Arjen Alberta - f - feminine form of Albert Albert - m - from Gauntr ‘Al’ and Early Hansetian ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honoured guest, respectable guest’; Aldrik - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Allrik’ meaning ‘honoured son of king, to be honoured or cherished’; Aleksandr (c: Alexander) - m - from Flexio ‘Alexia’ meaning ‘diligence, prudence, to remain strong in a goal’; Aleksandra (c: Alexandra) - f - feminine form of Aleksandr Aleksey (c: Alexius) - m - from Flexio ‘Alexia’ meaning ‘diligence, prudence, to remain strong in a goal’; Aleksiya (c: Alexis) - f - feminine form of Aleksey Analiesa (c: Annaliesse) - f - from Auvergnian ‘Amalias’ meaning ‘cold river, calming river’; Andrik, Andrey (c: Andrew) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Arnrik’ meaning ‘honest son or king, to be honest or wise’; Angelika (c: Angelica) - f - from Flexio ‘Aengul’; Anna (c: Anne) - f - from Gauntr ‘Ana’ meaning ‘beautiful, cute, one of beauty’; Anton (c: Anthony) - m - from Flexio ‘Atonius’ meaning ‘hard-grip, sword-armed, to wield a sword’; Antoniya (c: Antonia) - f - feminine form of Anton Arik (c: Eric) - m - from Gauntr ‘Rik’ meaning ‘son or king, to be a child’ Arika (c: Erica) - f - feminine form of Arik Arjen (c: Adrian) - m - from Flexio ‘Hadriasis’ meaning ‘from Adricho, a man of Adricho’; Arn (c: Arius) - m - from Felxio ‘Anarius’ meaning ‘clean, bald, lacking hair, to be bald’; Audemar - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Aulidmaer’ meaning ‘red-haired son, ginger son’; August (c: Augustus) - m - from Flexio ‘Augusia’ meaning ‘glorious, champion, lord, distinguished individual’ Augusta - f - feminine form of August
B
Baldemar (c: Baldwin) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Balidmaer’ meaning ‘long-nosed or wide-nosed son’; Barbara - f - feminine form of Barbov Barbov, Barbas (c: Barnabas) - m - from Old Raev ‘Barnevb’ meaning ‘black crow, seer of future, crow of future-seeing or premonitions’; Bernard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Berenarid’ meaning ‘red-haired, ginger-haired’; Bogdan (c: Theodosius) - m - from Old Raev ‘Ogzdyn’ meaning ‘preacher of the heavens, preacher of the words of the scrolls’; Bogdana, Feodosiya (c: Theodosia) - f - feminine form of Bogdan Boldizar (c: Balthasar) - m - from Akritian ‘Balthasias’ meaning ‘eagle, righteous, of righteous intent’; Boris - m - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Borysz’ meaning ‘brother of Brz’; Branimar (c: Brandon) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Beranimaer’ meaning ‘red-haired or fiery son’;
C
Cecilya (c: Cecilia) - f - from Flexio ‘Secilia’ meaning ‘serene, tranquil’;
D
Darusz (c: Darius) - m - from Flexio ‘Danarius’ meaning ‘full-haired, furry, to be covered with hair or fur’; Demitrey, Demitriyus (c: Demitrius) - m - from Old Raev ‘Dmitr’ meaning ‘chosen of the heavens, chosen by the spirits’; Diedrik (c: Dietrich) - m - from Gauntr ‘Drrik’ meaning ‘knowledge son or king, intelligent son’;
E
Edmund - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estamonde’ meaning ‘clear-minded, of sound mind, to be right state’; Edvard (c: Edward) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estewarid’ meaning ‘blonde-haired, golden-haired’; Edvarda (c: Edwarda) - f - feminine form of Edvard Edwin - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Estewenin’ meaning ‘golden-handed, thirfty’; Eleanora (c: Eleanor) - f - from Akritian ‘Eleanosis’ meaning ‘enlightened one, smart daughter’; Elizaveta (c: Elisabeth) - f - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Lizativetaya’ meaning ‘apple-picker, farmer of apple orchids’; Elreden (c: Aelius) - m - from Flexio ‘Aela’ meaning ‘sun, solar fires’; Emma (c: Amelia) - f - from Flexio ‘Amia’ meaning ‘love’; Ernst (c: Ernest) - m - from Gauntr ‘Ernst’ meaning ‘doer of good deeds, maker of good fortunes’; Everard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Ebewarid’ meaning ‘brown-haired’;
F
Feliska (c: Felixa) - f - feminine form of Feliskey Feliskey (c: Felix) - m - from Flexio ‘Flexia’ meaning ‘language, script, the words of a people’; Feodor (c: Theodore) - m - from Old Raev ‘Odor’ meaning ‘smith, blacksmith, forger of metals’; Feodora (c: Theodora) - f - feminine form of Feodor Filip (c: Philip) - m - from Flexio ‘Philia’ meaning ‘love, compassion, care’, also derived from one of Horen’s five companions Philip; Fiske (c: Ferdinand) - m - from Gauntr ‘Iskanch’ meaning ‘fisher, man of good catches’; Franz (c: Francis) - m - from Gauntr ‘Branz’ meaning ‘bronze’; Franziska (c: Francesca) - f - feminine form of Franz Fredrik, Fredek (c: Frederick) - m - from Gauntr ‘Fridrr’ meaning ‘lord, chief’ and Gauntr ‘Erikrr’ meaning ‘brave, stalwart’; Fredrika (c: Frederique) - f - feminine form of Fredrik
G
Georg (c: George) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Gero’ and ‘Rege’ meaning ‘man of the earth, man of the soil’; Georgina - f - feminine form of Georg Godferik (c: Godfrey) - from Early Common ‘Gotfeere’ meaing ‘God-fearing, inspired by God, inflamed by God’; Godwin - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Gotweinn’ meaning ‘God-graced, one of God’ Gustaf (c: Gustave) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Gussavie’ meaning ‘farmer, worker of the fields’;
H
Heinrik, Henrik (c: Henry) - m - from Gauntr ‘Hrinrik’ meaning ‘cherished son, beloved king, to be loved’ Hektor (c: Hector) - m - from Akritian ‘Ecos’ meaning ‘martial wisdom’; Helaine (c: Helen) - f - from Old Raev ‘ Helayanez’ meaning ‘tender the holy hearth, keeper of the temple’; Henrietta - f - feminine form of Heinrik Hieromar (c: Jerome) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jeromaer’ meaning ‘quiet son, thoughtful son’; Hugo (c: Hughes) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Hugueh’ meaning ‘star, shining stone, glimmering’;
I
Ilya (c: Eli) - m - from Flexio ‘Elius’ meaning ‘one of the sun’; Ingrid - f - from Auvergenian ‘Inigrisies’ meaning ‘velvet, soft’; Ipera - f - from Old Raev ‘Ypryza’ meaning ‘teacher, woman of letters’; Irena (c: Irene) - f - from Akritian ‘Ironais’ meaning ‘woman from Ironia, daughter of Ironia’ Isaak (c: Isaac) - m - from Old Carnatian ‘Isak’ meaning ‘warrior of the horse, equestrian, lover of the horse and sword’ Isabel (c: Isabella) - f - from Auvergenian ‘Sabele’ meaning ‘lushious bounties, bountiful fruit’;
J
Jakob (c: James) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jameren’ meaning ‘keeper of the stores, quartermaster’; Jakobina (c: Jacqueline) - f - feminine form of Jakob Jan (c: John) - m - from Flexio ‘Iohania’ meaning ‘savior, redeemer, messiah’; Johanna (c: Joan) - f - feminine form of Jan Joren - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Jorena’ meaning ‘seed of the land’; Josef (c: Joseph) - m - from Flexio ‘Iosepha’ meaning ‘acolyte, believer’ Josefina (c: Josephine) - f - feminine form of Josef Juliya (c: Julia) - f - from Flexio ‘Ulia’ meaning ‘motherly love, motherly compassion’; Juliyus (c: Julius) - m - masculine form of Juliya
K
Kamila (c: Camile) - f - from Auvergenian ‘Samile’ meaning ‘smile, to smile, to grin’; Karl (c: Charles) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Karol’ meaning ‘follower of god’ Karolina (c: Caroline) - f - feminine form of Karl Katherina (c: Catherine) - f - from Hunnik Raev ‘Ekat’ meaning ‘grace, purity’ Kazimar (c: Casimir) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Cassamaer’ meaning ‘strong son, willful son, son of bold intentions’; Klara (c: Clara, Claire) - f - from Flexio ‘Calaraia’ meaning ‘clarity’; Klemenita (c: Clementine) - f - feminine form of Klemens Klemens (c: Clement) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Celemanse’ meaning ‘preacher, diviner, doer of the divine’;
L
Lamberta - f - feminine form of Lambert Lambert - m - from Gauntr ‘Laam’ and ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honored shepherd, respectable hearder’; Lazar (c: Lazarus) - m - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Lyzar’ meaning ‘teller of the truth, true’; Lerald (c: Laurence) - m - from Late Hansetian ‘Lirold’ meaning ‘warrior, fighter’; Leralina (c: Laurentia) - f - feminine form of Lerald Leyopold (c: Leopold) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Lenopool’ meaning ‘settler of the lake’; Leyopoldina (c: Leopoldina) - f - feminine form of Leyopold Lorina (c: Lorena) - f - from Old Raev ‘Loryzna’ meaning ‘sleeper of wolves, denizen of wolves’; Lothar - m - from Middle Jrentic ‘Luthaer’ or ‘Lothaer’ meaning ‘the man who prays, is holy’; Ludvik (c: Louis) - m - from Gauntr ‘Lud’ and ‘Vik’ meaning ‘luminous, bright’ and ‘people, race, blood’; Ludvika (c: Louise, Louisa) - f - feminine form of Ludvik Lukas (c: Lucas, Luke) - m - from Flexio ‘Locas’ meaning ‘flower, blooming flower, beautiful flower’;
M
Margot (c: Margaret) - f - from Gauntr ‘Maarigoet’ meaning ‘virtue of the bear, bravery of the bear’; Mariya (c: Maria, Mary) - f - feminine form of Marus Mark, Mirtok - m - from Old Hansetian ‘Miirokoeln’ meaning ‘follower of Mirtoa’; Marus (c: Marius) - m - from Early Hansetian ‘Maar-Is’ meaning ‘To do good deeds, to be good’; Matyas (c: Matthias, Matthew) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Matteweis’ meaning ‘wise one, wise man’; Mikail (c: Michael) - m - from Flexio ‘Malchaldal’ meaning ‘to protect, to guard, to maintain thoroughly’; Mikelita (c: Michelle) - f - feminine form of Mikail
N
Nataliya (c: Natalia) - f - from Old Raev ‘Naty’ meaning ‘loved one, cherished one’; Nikolay, Nikolas (c: Nicholas) - m - from Hunnik Raev ‘Nykoly’ meaning ‘Nikul’s son, one of the sun’; Nikolita (c: Nicole) - f - feminine form of Nikolay
O
Odrin (c: Owyn) - from Early Jrentic ‘Oawain’ meaning ‘leader of men, general, commander’; Orien (c: Horen) - from Early Jrentic ‘Orena’ meaning ‘homeland, chosen land’; Otto - m - from Gauntr ‘Ot’ meaning ‘warrior, fighter’;
P
Pavel (c: Paul) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Pal’ meaning ‘friend, companion’; Petrysa (c: Petrissa) - f - feminine form of Petyr Petyr (c: Peter) - m - from Flexio ‘Petia’ meaning ‘purity, trustworthiness’; Piya (c: Pius) - m - from Flexio ‘Pitia’ meaning ‘piety, peace’;
R
Ratibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Ratiibr’ meaning ‘born of the roses, born in the red, born of good fortune’ Reimar - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Reiseemaer’ meaning ‘rich son, wealthy son, son with much wealth’; Reinhard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Arareharid’ meaning ‘fast-footed, quick’; Reza (c: Theresa) - f - from Flexio ‘Teresia’ meaning ‘chaste’; Rickard (c: Richard) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Richiharid’ meaning ‘tall, wide-footed’; Rickarda (c: Richarda) - f - feminine form of Rickard Roberta - f - feminine form of Robert Robert - m - from Gauntr ‘Rogr’ and ‘Beart’ meaning ‘honored elder, respected priest’;
S
Sergey (c: Sergius) - m - from Flexio ‘Segies’ meaning ‘bold, rash’; Sigmar (c: Siguine) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Sigumarid’ meaning ‘divine son, holy son’; Sigmund, Siegmund (c: Sigismund) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Sigumonde’ meaning ‘blessed mind, divine thinker’; Siguard - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Siguharid’ meaning ‘wise-mover, clever’; Sofiya (c: Sophia) - f - from Akritian ‘Sophios’ meaning ‘creation, the moment of creation or genesis’; Stefaniya (c: Stephanie) - f - feminine form of Stefan Stefan - m - from Flexio ‘Stephia’ meaning ‘meek, humility’; Szitibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Seeziitibr’ meaning ‘born of the sun, born in the air’;
T
Tatiana - f - from Waldorvian Raev ‘Tatianzya’ meaning ‘sweet, innocent’; Tibor - m - from Old Levish ‘Tiizbr’ meaning ‘born from man, born from flesh or blood’; Tomasz, Toma (c: Thomas) - m - from Flexio ‘Tomasia’ meaning ‘wisdom, knowledge, intelligence’; Tuv, Tuvya (c: Tobias) - m - from Hunnik Raev ‘Tyuv’ meaning ‘golden, rich, wealthy’;
U
Uhtred - m - from Kvennish ‘Uhaananreed’ meaning ‘those of the mountains, mountain-folk’;
V
Valdemar (c: Waldemar) - m - from Early Jrentic ‘Walesdenaer’ meaning ‘son of the sea, son of the waves and water’; Vasila (c: Basila) - f - feminine form of Vasiley Vasiley (c: Basil) - m - from Akritian ‘Bazilios’ meaning ‘ruler, keeper of the palace’; Viktor (c: Victor) - m - from Old Raev ‘Vykz’ meaning ‘victory’; Viktoriya (c: Victoria) - f - feminine form of Viktor Vladrik (c: Vladrick) – m – from Gauntr “Vliidrik’ meaning ‘conqueror, conquering king, warrior son’;
W
Walther (c: Walter) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Alatharia’ meaning ‘hunter of evil’; Wilfriche - m - from Gauntr ‘Wilfrich’ meaning ‘willful, powerful’; Wilfrichita - f - feminine form of Wilfriche Wilhelma - f - feminine form of Willem Willem, Wilhelm (c: William) - m - from Auvergenian ‘Wille’ meaning ‘learner, student’;
Z
Zerlina - f - from Old Raev ‘Zyrwyclva’ meaning ‘washer of clothes, washer of the fabrics’;
Place Names
A
Adria - Adriya Adunia - Ildlund Aehey - Ahan Aeldin - Elreden Avalain - Avel (alt: Avelzburg) Ayr - Ayr
C
Carnatia - Karnetiya Courland - Kuriland Curon - Kuron
G
Guise - Guyz
H
Haelunor - Halunlund Haense - Haenz Hanseti - Hanzeh Helena - Helna (alt: Helnzburg)
I
Irrinor - Irrlund
K
Kaedrin - Kadrein Khalestine - Kalastein Krugmar - Urkmar Kvasz - Kvasz
L
Lake Helena - Lyy Helaina Lake Milena - Lyy Milena Lorraine - Lotharigiya
M
Malinor - Malinzlund
N
Nenzing - Nenzig New Reza - Nau Reza (alt: Nau Rezanburg) Norland - Nordenlund
O
Oren - Oresziya
P
Pruvia - Prusiya
R
Reza - Reza (alt: Rezanburg) Rhen - Renya
River Karov - Karo Strat
River Roden - Roden Strat
River Ruber - Rubor Strat
Rubern - Rubern
Ruska - Ruzi
S
Savoy - Savenza
Suffonia - Sufena
Sutica - Sutiklund
U
Urguan - Wurgya
V
Ves - Vezna (alt: Geltenburk, literally ‘The Golden Mountain’)
Vintas - Vintez
Viraker - Kervenlund