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== Grammar ==
== Grammar ==


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=== Pronouns ===


==== Personal pronouns ====
{| class="wikitable"
!  !! I !! We !! You (sg) !! You (pl) !! Zie !! They
|-
! absolutive
| an || arus || ili || ilis || un || urus
|-
! ergative
| anyh || aruhys || ilih || ilihys || unyh || uruhys
|-
! instrumental
| anmeq || aruneq || ilimeq || ilineq || unmeq || uruneq
|-
! allative
| anmus || arunus || ilimus || ilinus || unmus || urunus
|-
! locative
| anyn || aruni || ilin || ilini || unyn || uruni
|-
! ablative
| anmys || arunys || ilimys || ilinys || unmys || urunys
|-
! prosecutive
| anios || aruzios || ilios || ilizios || unios || uruzios
|-
! equative
| andus || arudus || ilidus || ilidus || undus || urudos
|}


[[Category:Elwynn]]
[[Category:Elwynn]]

Revision as of 17:44, 4 February 2018


Background

Blah, blah, language of Elwynn


Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Bilabial Alveolar Alveolar Retroflex Retroflex Palatal Palatal Velar Velar Uvular Uvular Glottal Glottal
Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced Unvoiced Voiced
Nasal m n ŋ̊ ŋ ɴ
Stop p b t d q ɢ
Sibilant fricative s z ʂ ʐ k
Non-sibilant fricative ɸ β ɕ ʑ χ ʁ h ɦ
Trill r
Lateral approximant l

Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i u
Close-mid o
Mid e ə
Open a

Diphtongs

a ə e i o u
a ai au
e
i ie
o ou
u

Orthography

UNDER REVISION

While Elw has a calligraphic script, Elw is generally written with the Latin or Cyrillic script. The calligraphic script is used in art and for decoration, but in every-day language, either Latin or Cyrillic is employed.

The modern alphabet in Latin and Cyrillic is:

Latin Upper Case A AA B D E F G H I J K L LL M N O OO P Q R S T U UU V X Y Z
Latin lower case a aa b d e f g h i j k l ll m n o oo p q r s t u uu v x y z
Cyrillic upper case А АА Б Д Э Ф Г Х И Й К Л Љ М Н О ОО П Ћ Р С Т У УУ В Ш Ө З
Cyrillic lower case а аа б д э ф г х и й к л љ м н о оо р ћ р с т у уу в ш ө з
General pronunciation (IPA) [a]~[ɐ] [aː]~[ɑː] [b] [d] [e]~[eː] [f] [g] [h] [i(ː)]~[ɪ] [j] [k] [l] [lʷ]~[w] [m] [n] [ɔ] [o] [ɔː]~[oː] [p] [c]~[ɕ]~[χ] [r]~[r]~[ʀ] [s] [t] [ʊ]~[u] [ʊː]~[uː] [v]~[β]~[w] [ʂ]~[ʃ] [ɜ]~[ə] [z]

Elw orthography has been reformed a few times since becoming a literary language when sounds change over time.

The most common obsolete letters are these (which can still sometimes be seen in names and signs):

Obsolete Latin Ā ā, Â â Ē ē, Ê ê Ī ī, Î î, Í í Ō ō, Ô ô Ū ū, Û û Ŷ ŷ, Ý ý C c NG ng PH ph TH th
Equivalent Cyrillic АА аа Е е І і ОО оо Уу Уу Ү ү Ч ч Ң ң Ф ф Ѳ ѳ
Historical pronunciation [aː]~[ɑː] [eː] [iː] [ɔː]~[oː] [uː] [ɜː] [tʃ] [ŋ] [ɸ] [θ]
Replaced by letters: AA aa E e I i OO oo UU uu Y y X x Q q N n M m F f B b T t

Grammar

Pronouns

Personal pronouns

I We You (sg) You (pl) Zie They
absolutive an arus ili ilis un urus
ergative anyh aruhys ilih ilihys unyh uruhys
instrumental anmeq aruneq ilimeq ilineq unmeq uruneq
allative anmus arunus ilimus ilinus unmus urunus
locative anyn aruni ilin ilini unyn uruni
ablative anmys arunys ilimys ilinys unmys urunys
prosecutive anios aruzios ilios ilizios unios uruzios
equative andus arudus ilidus ilidus undus urudos