Pkhen Classes
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An overview of the class system in Pkhen society
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1. Compound Words
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3. English Lesson I
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4. Full Names
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6. Pkhen Classes
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7. Pkhen Conscript
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8. Pkhen Dates
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9. Pkhen Lesson I
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10. Pkhen Lesson II
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11. Pkhen Lesson III
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12. Pkhen Lesson IV
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13. Pkhen Lesson V
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14. Pkhén Names
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15. Pkhen Politeness
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17. Pkhen Vulgarity
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18. Pkhenic History
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hiiekhto talk about with the conjugations HONHonourificindicates respect for the addressee, POLPolite (respect/formality)
formal, polite, Ø, VULGVulgar (respect/formality)
rude, vulgar, etc.G1Gender 1 (gender/class)
for nonsemantic, very language-specific, or not-yet-added word classes.MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male, VULGVulgar (respect/formality)
rude, vulgar, etc.G2Gender 2 (gender/class).MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male respectivley.
The Pó̠hiiekhla, or upper class, are generally those given distinctions by the emperor and can only be mentioned with the use of the HONHonourific
indicates respect for the addressee conjugation of verbs unless offense is intended.
The Qahiiekh can be split into two subclasses, Qahiiekhghrá' and Qahiiekhnɛɛ, formed from the NECNecessitative mood (mood)
must, have to and DESDesiderative (mood)
wishes, desires, wants respectivley. Qahiiekhghrá' people must be spoken about using the POLPolite (respect/formality)
formal, polite class whereas, for Qahiiekhnɛɛ people, it is only a courtesy and would only need to be done in informal situations.
Always presume that you are a Qahiiekhnɛɛ, unless part of the aristocracy or below the poverty threshold
The Hiiekh are basically the Lower Middle class and have no specific verb conjugation required. They are basically just your everyday person.
The Hiiekhfúqɛn, conjugated via the VULGVulgar (respect/formality)
rude, vulgar, etc.G1Gender 1 (gender/class)
for nonsemantic, very language-specific, or not-yet-added word classes.MASCMasculine (gender)
masculine or male, for lack of a better conjugation, are the upper working class and are generally spoken about using no conjugation whatsoever. Generally, you woud be adressed, by them, using the POLPolite (respect/formality)
formal, polite conjugation instead.
The Hiiekhf́ɛn, or lower class, are the extreme poor, who have no conjugation needed to be talked about. In everyday conversation, however, they may be talked about using the VULGVulgar (respect/formality)
rude, vulgar, etc.G1Gender 1 (gender/class)
for nonsemantic, very language-specific, or not-yet-added word classes conjugation, but never in their presence. They would usually address anyone a class of Hiiekhfúqɛn or higher using the POLPolite (respect/formality)
formal, polite conjugation. As in most countries, Kiiehati has more important and less important people. These people can be split into 5 categories: Pó̠hiiekhla, Qahiiekh, Hiiekh, Hiiekhfúqɛn and Hiiekhf́ɛn. These worda are the verb ✎ Edit Article ✖ Delete Article
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