vocabulary

Andarian language

Uses a lot of prefixes and interfixes, as well as suffixes. Agglutinative.

syllable structure: cvc(c).

Initial syllable may ommit first consonant. If agglutination would break

syllable rule, an n or an h may be added between morphemes. If a vowel is

necessary, u is usually used.

sounds

r: as in english (recieved pronounciation)

th: unaspirated, as in "thing"

dh: aspirated, as in "the"

á: as the a in "ham". long.

a: as in "ham". short.

ë: as the "ea" in "hear"

e: as in "egg"

u: as in hungarian, spanish, or toki pona

words

an-: the, this, near

d-: big

ar: soil, dirt, field

dar: land, world, country (originally compound, but lexicalised)

áh: water

-b-: moving

-k-: still

th-: fast

ek-: the [mocking ignorance]

on: tree

-t: uncountably plural

sh-: distant, over, past

jëk: mountain

kar: canyon, crack, Crack

ku: building

-th: countably plural

kuth: lexicalised as settlement

dhol: monastery

kán: people

ádh: different