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Revision as of 12:45, 18 October 2022
Contents
Introduction
The Agnethe language, also known as Agnesa is a language spoken by the indigenous people of Barr and Suther found in the North-West of Almaris. It was spoken in the region of Dùn Barr and Sutherland. However, due to an avalanche that happened during the 14th year of the second age, which wiped out the clan of Barton and nearly killed all members of the Suther Clan, the language has come closed to extinction. This language is currently spoken only in specific regions of the Kingdom of Norland, specifically in The United Provinces of Dùnrath. This language is equivalent with the modern-day language of Scottish Gaelic, with certain LOTC terminology translated.
Everyday Phrases
Common | Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe) |
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Hello | Halò. |
How are you? | Ciamar a tha thu? |
Good, thank you! | Tha gu math, tapadh leat! |
Goodbye! | Mar sin leat! |
Thank you! | Tapadh leat! |
You’re welcome! | 's e do bheatha! |
Yes (For yes/no questions) | Tha |
No (For yes/no questions) | Chan eil |
Good | Math |
Bad | Droch |
I am sorry! | Tha mi duilich! |
Are you an Agnethe (Person)? | A bheil thu Ùnanach? |
I love you | Tha gràdh agam ort |
Long Live [Insert Country or Place Name] | [Insert Country or Place Name] gu bràth! |
Verbs
Common | Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe) |
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Is/am/are | Tha |
Was/Were | Bha |
Will be | Bi |
For other verbs, it is suggested to use common verbs since the conjugations are difficult and people generally speaks common if they speak Agnethe. |
Family Members
Common | Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe) |
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Grandma | seanag |
Grandpa | sean |
Aunty | antaidh |
Uncle | uncail |
Mother | màthair |
Father | athair |
Sister | piuthar |
Brother | bràthair |
Husband | fear |
Wife | bean |
Daughter | Nighean |
Son | Mac |
Sweetie/Sweetheart | Leannan |
Possesive Pronouns
Common | Agnethe (Before Vowels) | Agnethe (Before Consonants) |
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My | m' | mo |
Your | d' | do |
His/her | a | a |
our | ar - | ar |
Race and Nationalities
Common | Òraid a Tuath (Agnethe) |
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Human | Daonna (Human) |
Elf | Sìthiche (Fairy/Elf) |
Dwarf | Galaban (Dwarf) |
Farfolk | Mithean (Commoners) |
Agnethes (People) | Ùnanach |
Norlanders | Nortiach |
Haeseti | Thànseach |
Aaunian | Orànach |
Yongpinger | Litiach |
Haelun'orian | Thàlunach |
Elvenessee | Elbhanach |
Celia'norian | Salanach |
Structure
The Agnethe Language only has 18 letters:
A B C D E F G H I L M N O P R S T U
The sentence structure of the Agnethe Language is Verb, Subject, Object (VSO), which means verbs come first, then the subject, then the object. For example, "I am good – Tha mi math!". You can see that 'Tha', as a verb is put in the first place, 'mi', as a subject is put in second place, and 'math', as a object is put last.