Dagyzuunian [AGGZ]
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Language type
A posteriori
Place & SpeakersDagyzuunian is spoken in Dagyzuun.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Dagyzuunian
Dagyzuunian is an agglutinative (?) language
It is primarily SOV, but you can shift around the word order with the proper syntax.
"I am happy."
SOV: dajy dijymdanyn dubydaj 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
SVO: dijymdanyn dubydandaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-DECLDeclarative (mood)
a common realis mood.INVInverse marker (valency)
AKA action redirector-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
OVS: dijymdanyn dubydaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
OSV: dijymdanyn dajy dubydandaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I be-DECLDeclarative (mood)
a common realis mood.INVInverse marker (valency)
AKA action redirector-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
There are two scripts, Dinkhaara Temiirjaba, and Zinkāra Katūmo.
Temiirjaba is used in the dictionary and is defined as the orthography on this page, while Katūmo is the alternate word in the dictionary.
Katūmo changes:
/◌ː/ → ⟨◌̄⟩
/v/ → ⟨v⟩
/z/ → ⟨z⟩
/ɣ/ → ⟨gh⟩
/j/ → ⟨y⟩
/k/ → ⟨g⟩
/kʰ/ → ⟨k⟩
/p/ → ⟨b⟩
/pʰ/ → ⟨p⟩
/ɹ/ → ⟨l⟩
/t/ → ⟨d⟩
/tʰ/ → ⟨t⟩
/ə/ → ⟨ä⟩
It is primarily SOV, but you can shift around the word order with the proper syntax.
"I am happy."
SOV: dajy dijymdanyn dubydaj 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
SVO: dijymdanyn dubydandaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-DECLDeclarative (mood)
a common realis mood.INVInverse marker (valency)
AKA action redirector-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
OVS: dijymdanyn dubydaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument be-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
OSV: dijymdanyn dajy dubydandaj happy-NOMNominative (case)
TRANS subject, INTR argument 1SFirst person singular (person)
speaker, signer, etc.; I be-DECLDeclarative (mood)
a common realis mood.INVInverse marker (valency)
AKA action redirector-1First person (person)
speaker, signer, etc; I.PREPresent
There are two scripts, Dinkhaara Temiirjaba, and Zinkāra Katūmo.
Temiirjaba is used in the dictionary and is defined as the orthography on this page, while Katūmo is the alternate word in the dictionary.
Katūmo changes:
/◌ː/ → ⟨◌̄⟩
/v/ → ⟨v⟩
/z/ → ⟨z⟩
/ɣ/ → ⟨gh⟩
/j/ → ⟨y⟩
/k/ → ⟨g⟩
/kʰ/ → ⟨k⟩
/p/ → ⟨b⟩
/pʰ/ → ⟨p⟩
/ɹ/ → ⟨l⟩
/t/ → ⟨d⟩
/tʰ/ → ⟨t⟩
/ə/ → ⟨ä⟩
Sample of Dagyzuunian[view] Dajy thijeta rookhydajdu daj thijetaka than piirmydephethaamyge majboogydanyn daj gyjaarkhii thyphuudge rookhykaaphon (thirkhi kagaankanaj khytiijinteriba)
watching a video on brewing Mesopotamian beer and look at this orange man (his ass cannot guard the barley)[view all texts]
watching a video on brewing Mesopotamian beer and look at this orange man (his ass cannot guard the barley)[view all texts]
Language family relationships
Language treeDakuuzun
⤷ Dagyzuunian
⤷ Dagyzuunian
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | |||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||
Plosive | p pʰ | [b]1 | t tʰ | [d]2 | k kʰ | [g]3 | ||||
Fricative | v | z | ɣ | |||||||
Approximant | [ɹ]4 | j | ||||||||
Trill | r |
- allophone of /p/
- allophone of /t/
- allophone of /k/
- allophone of /r/
Vowels | Front | Central | Back | |||
Close | i i: | u u: | ||||
Close-mid | e e: | o o: | ||||
Mid | ə | |||||
Open | a a: |
Syllable StructureCV(C)
No cross-syllabic reduplication, cross-syllabic fricatives, or aspirated codas.
/ə/ cannot be long.
Morphemes harmonize with the first root.
/ə/ and /a/ are neutral, but are treated frontally in roots where they are the only vowels.
Harmonization: /i~u/, /e~o/.
No cross-syllabic reduplication, cross-syllabic fricatives, or aspirated codas.
/ə/ cannot be long.
Morphemes harmonize with the first root.
/ə/ and /a/ are neutral, but are treated frontally in roots where they are the only vowels.
Harmonization: /i~u/, /e~o/.
Stress informationIf there aren't any long vowels, it's initial.
If there is one long vowel, it's on the long vowel.
If there are two or more long vowels, it's on the second long vowel.
If there is one long vowel, it's on the long vowel.
If there are two or more long vowels, it's on the second long vowel.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Dagyzuunian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
DagyzuunianOrthography [edit] | ||||||||
Aa phary /a/ | Bb bet /v/ | Dd dyret /z/ | Ee tej /e/ | Gg gymel /ɣ/ | Hh thyj /ʰ/ | Ii jot /i/ | Jj ijoty /j/ | Kk kob /k/, [g] |
Mm my /m/ | Nn ny /n/ | Oo jijyn /o/ | Pp py /p/, [b] | Rr ryd /r/, [ɹ] | Tt tyb /t/, [d] | Uu buu /u/ | Yy byjyn /ə/ | |
✔ Shown in correct order [change] |