Sunday, January 11, 2009

Frensh

The League of Desmond Presents Frensh: an Old High Germanic Language Created by the Esteemed Mr. Kessler Ham Hutchinberries, esq.

        Pers.   Nom.    Acc.    Dat.    Gen.    Disj.   Cl.
sing.   1       jaa     méj     meidh   mon     méç     me
        2       dieu    déj     deidh   don     déç     de
        3 m.    hein    haam    haam    son     hein    se
          f.    haun    hendh   hend    son     haun    se
          n.    hom     homum   hour    son     hom     se

WÉRUM
Ind. sing.
Pers.   Present Preterite               Participle
1       im      wir                     jewérdh
2       irdh    wirt
3       erst    wir

HJARDHUM
Ind. sing.
Pers.   Present Preterite               Participle
1       hidh    haart                   jehaart
2       has     haarst
3       haaft   hadh

regular
1       -       -tiit
2       -st     -ardh
3       -dh     -art


noun declentions
m. nom.         obj.
-um             -umin
-udh            -udhan
-uth            -uthan

f. nom.         obj.
-a              -am
-ii             -iim
-iin            -iinim

gen -a

plural
-en
-én

articles
eim
eina
eimun

-eim
-eina
-einn

usage example:
Austoria s Pénisumin
Thjar wir eim Pénisum so heithart Kelsey, wir hein goot aoh klánimin.
Só skilkrödheim hadh eim böd ao hárseim had eimun aeroplán, séjart hárseim :
« Ha ! Ha ! Ha ! Mon aeroplána kan gárum oferállt im pláseina s eiminig Waterplásen ! »
« Eilswa, kan hom gárat mér snápa so eim böd ! »


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2 comments:

Cavalcadeofcats said...

Ah, ah, it is all quite beyond me!

Kelsey Higham said...

Foreword and epilogue by Johannes Kesler.
Translations based on "The Tortoise and the Hair" Kessler, J. New York: Kelser Books. 1991.