Sturnan, the language of an empire
One language to rule them all, one language to administrate them,
One language to teach them all and in the schools confuse them. P English
B E
T E
K Heavier, rougher (“kh�?
G E, but as zh when beginning or ending a word
D Heavier, rougher (“dh�?
Dh Voiced form of “th�?BR>Th Unvoiced always
S E
L E
R E
M E
V E
N E
F E
H E; usually barely heard, wispy.
W E
E “eh�?BR>O “oh�?BR>I “ee�?BR>U “ooh�?BR>A “ah�?BR>Ei “ae�?without the eeee on the end
Ai “eye�?/aj/
Verbs
Infinitive –ei
Present
I -em
We -in
You -ut (sing.)
You -uk (pl.)
He -ag
They -o
Past
I -er
We -i
You -at
You -ang
He -alge
They -of
Future (near)
I -e
We -is
You -on
You -ul
He -am
They -oth
Future (distant)
I -eri
We -ika
You -uste
You -ulka
He -ado
They -eidi
Aorist
Singular -an
Plural -esa
In all cases, the second "you" is plural. "Aorist" describes long-term or habitual actions as in "I eat".