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An - She, Ze | An - She, Ze | ||
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+ | Sco - Female | ||
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+ | Wok - Male | ||
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+ | Ino - Intersex | ||
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+ | Alo - Altersex | ||
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+ | Scoa - Woman | ||
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+ | Woka - Man | ||
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+ | Inoa/Aloa - Shola | ||
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+ | Mino - Healer aura | ||
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+ | Eminio - Power aura | ||
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+ | Vedeno - Hunter aura | ||
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+ | Reoxo - Protector aura | ||
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+ | Mummo - Mother | ||
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+ | Tudero - Father | ||
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+ | Nado - Parent | ||
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+ | Umaixi - One who experiences Somatic Dysphoria | ||
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+ | [[Category:Dim-terra]] |
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Contents
Tilglish
Tilglish is one of the many languages on Dim-terra. It originally formed in 1013 with use of glyphs called verikoglyphs, created by Nihimish citizens. In 1219, Tilglim created the Old/New dichotomy with New Tilglish, reshaping the glyphs into a script called verogaian.
New Tilglish had the ability to be translated from Jemish, a descendant of the first language on dim-terra. Omaian, a language spawned in 1305 for the islanders in Suenda, had been influenced by Tilglish. Said exchange of language and translated caused the creation of the Omai Tribe and the Great Lun hai Path mythologies.
Omaian is still used today with a keterran script, based upon Jemish's ancestor language.
Qualities
Tilglish has always been a relatively easy language to learn in regards to vocab and simplicity, which makes it the most spoken language on the planet.
It is SSVO; subject, subject2, verb, and object, meaning that multiple subjects can be mentioned at once and that any word other than SSVO comes directly after in any order. An example being "Yn jin blenses nichbeno los," which means, "you and me will pray tomorrow."
Word endings are extremely important as most words have a root and then a suffix that can be swapped out or added to.
Plurals always end in -s, as in "vileo-s."
Places always end in -ig, as in "petr-ig."
Animals always end in -ho, as in "aiyd-ho."
Adjectives always end in -a, as in "pill-a."
Nouns always end in -o, as in "bevinkahj-o."
Verbs always end in -ev, as in "mwac-ev."
Tenses are swappable with -ev only, and has the placeholder of -eo.
Past tense is -is, as in "ath-is."
Present tense is -an, as in "doj-an."
Future tense is -es, as in "ista-es."
Basics
Tilglino - Tilglish
Achill - Hello
Demi - No
Jusu - Yes
Eau - Please
Nas - Sorry/Apologies
Hefi - Help
Vileo - Village/Tribe
Ou kahjo - Well morning, good day
Ou nico - Well night
Ou tuno - Well afternoon
Storbi - Farewell/Bye
Tankunemu - Thanking/Thanks
Yn - I, me, my
Jin - You, yall
Kn - We, they, them, our, us
Tn - It, Its
En - He, Xe
An - She, Ze
Terminologies
Sco - Female
Wok - Male
Ino - Intersex
Alo - Altersex
Scoa - Woman
Woka - Man
Inoa/Aloa - Shola
Mino - Healer aura
Eminio - Power aura
Vedeno - Hunter aura
Reoxo - Protector aura
Mummo - Mother
Tudero - Father
Nado - Parent
Umaixi - One who experiences Somatic Dysphoria