New Marian

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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

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