Rasilan Catfolk Language in Elmaloris | World Anvil

Rasilan Catfolk

Natively known as: melul /mɛˈlʌl/

  ...and he stood holding his hat and turned his wet face to the wind...
ce naw naw musoff mrel lyser ce naw mryla rrlforr myryff mrrle cas
Pronunciation: /kɛ nɑw nɑw mʌˈsof mɹɛl lɪˈsɛɹ kɛ nɑw mɹɪˈlɑ ʀlfoʀ mɪˈɹif məˈʀlɛ kɑs/
Melulish word order: and he his hat holding stood and his wet face the wind to turned  

Spelling & Phonology

  Consonant inventory: c d f l m n p r s w  
↓Manner/Place→BilabialLabiodentalAlveolarPalatal
Nasalmn
Stoppdc
Fricativefs
Trillr
Lateral approximantl
  Co-articulated phonemes  
↓Manner/Place→Labial-velar
Approximantw
  Vowel inventory: a e i o u y  
FrontBack
Highi yu
High-mideo
Lowa
  Syllable structure: Custom defined ?
Stress pattern: Second — stress is on the second syllable ?   Sound changes (in order of application):  
  • a → ɑ
  • b → b
  • ch → ʧ
  • c → k
  • d → d
  • e → ɛ
  • ff → f
  • f → f
  • g → g
  • h → h
  • i → ɪ
  • j → ʤ
  • kk → k
  • k → k
  • ll → l
  • l → l
  • mrr → məʀ
  • m → m
  • ng → ŋ
  • nn → n
  • nrr → nəʀ
  • n → n
  • o → o
  • p → p
  • q → k
  • rr → ʀ
  • r → ɹ
  • sh → ʃ
  • s → s
  • th → θ
  • t → t
  • u → ʌ
  • v → v
  • w → w
  • x → ks
  • y → i
  • z → z
  Spelling rules:  
PronunciationSpelling
ɑa
əʀrr
bb
ʧch
dd
ɛe
ff
gg
hh
iy
ɪi
ʤj
kk
ll
mm
ŋng
nn
oo
pp
ɹr
ʃsh
ss
θth
tt
ʌu
vv
ww
xks
zz
 

Grammar

  Main word order: Subject Object (Prepositional phrase) Verb. “Mary opened the door with a key” turns into Mary the door with a key opened.
Adjective order: Adjectives are positioned before the noun.
Adposition: postpositions ?  

Nouns

  Nouns have two cases:
  • Nominative is the doer of a verb: dog bites man.
  • Accusative is the done-to of a verb: man bites dog.
NominativeNo affix
lorr /loʀ/ dog (doing the verb)
AccusativeIf starts with vowel: Prefix rrlf-
Else: Prefix rrlfe-
rrlfelorr /ʀlfɛˈloʀ/ (verb done to) dog
 
MasculineFeminine
SingularIf starts with vowel: Prefix m-
Else: Prefix ma-
marrlfos /mɑˈʀlfos/ man
Prefix mre-
mreurly /mɹɛˈʌɹli/ woman
PluralNo affix
rrlfos /ʀlfos/ men
No affix
urly /ʌˈɹli/ women
 

Articles

 
Definitemrrla /məˈʀlɑ/ the
Indefinitenrrow /nəˈʀow/ a, some
  Uses of definite article that differ from English:
  • Definite article can be omitted: ‘I am going to supermarket’
  • Used for languages: ‘The English’
  • Used with place names: ‘The London’
 

Pronouns

 
NominativeAccusative
1st singularnrrlrres /nəˈʀlʀɛs/ I nrra /nəˈʀɑ/ me
2nd singularcu /kʌ/ you na /nɑ/ you
3rd singular mascnaw /nɑw/ he, it nrrlrra /nəˈʀlʀɑ/ him, it
3rd singular femmor /moɹ/ she, it rrlfyl /ʀlfil/ her, it
1st pluralmy /mi/ we mry /mɹɪ/ us
2nd pluralrrlfo /ʀlfo/ you all o /o/ you all
3rd plural mascny /ni/ they (masc) nrraw /nəˈʀɑw/ them (masc)
3rd plural femnrrlrrys /nəˈʀlʀis/ they (fem) mrrlyr /məˈʀlɪɹ/ them (fem)
 

Possessive determiners

 
1st singularnrrlʀes /nəˈʀlʀɛs/ my
2nd singularku /kʌ/ your
3rd singular mascnaw /nɑw/ his
3rd singular femmor /moɹ/ her
1st pluralmi /mɪ/ our
2nd pluralʀlfo /ʀlfo/ your (pl)
3rd plural mascni /nɪ/ their (masc)
3rd plural femnrrlʀis /nəˈʀlʀɪs/ their (fem)
 

Verbs

 
PresentNo affix
lew /lɛw/ learn
PastIf starts with vowel: Prefix el-
Else: Prefix ela-
elalew /ɛˈlɑlɛw/ learned
Remote pastIf starts with vowel: Prefix mrrl-
Else: Prefix mrrlo-
mrrlolew /məˈʀlolɛw/ learned (long ago)
  Melulish uses a standalone particle word for future tense:
FutureParticle before the verb: mo -
mo lew /mo lɛw/ will learn
 

Imperfective aspect

  The ‘imperfective’ aspect refers to ongoing actions, such as I am learning and habitual actions, such as I learn (something new every day).
Melulish uses a standalone particle word for imperfective:  
ImperfectiveParticle before the verb: rrlfo -
rrlfo lew /ʀlfo lɛw/ learns/is learning
 

Perfect aspect

  The perfect aspect in English is exemplified in ‘I have read this book’, which expresses an event that took place before the time spoken but which has an effect on or is in some way still relevant to the present.
Melulish uses an affix for the perfect aspect:  
PerfectIf starts with vowel: Prefix n-
Else: Prefix ni-
nylew /nɪˈlɛw/ have learned
 

Numbers

  Melulish has a base-20 number system:   1 - no
2 - mryf
3 - nol
4 - mol
5 - ny
6 - myreff
7 - u
8 - lol
9 - nrrow
10 - nel
11 - cuf
12 - mraw
13 - nrrlrro
14 - rrlfu
15 - ypry
16 - nyr
17 - a
18 - rrlfe
19 - y
20 - mra
400 - owryw
8000 - yrerr
 

Derivational morphology

  Adjective → adverb = If starts with vowel: Prefix mrrl-
Else: Prefix mrrly-
Adjective → noun (the quality of being [adj]) = If starts with vowel: Prefix l-
Else: Prefix li-
Adjective → verb (to make something [adj]) = Prefix mo-
Noun → adjective (having the quality of [noun]) = If starts with vowel: Prefix ywr-
Else: Prefix ywra-
Noun → adjective relating to noun (e.g. economy → economic) = If starts with vowel: Prefix n-
Else: Prefix ny-
Noun to verb = If starts with vowel: Prefix l-
Else: Prefix lu-
Verb → adjective (result of doing [verb]) = If starts with vowel: Prefix el-
Else: Prefix elu-
Tending to = If starts with vowel: Prefix c-
Else: Prefix co-
Verb → noun (the act of [verb]) = If starts with vowel: Prefix m-
Else: Prefix my-
Verb → noun that verb produces (e.g. know → knowledge) = If starts with vowel: Prefix mrrl-
Else: Prefix mrrle-
One who [verb]s (e.g. paint → painter) = Prefix e-
Place of (e.g. wine → winery) = If starts with vowel: Prefix n-
Else: Prefix ne-
Diminutive = If starts with vowel: Prefix ar-
Else: Prefix aro-
Augmentative = Prefix e-

Dictionary

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