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[e.g. Cielcin]
Aranata Otiolo
  • Native To [e.g. The Cielcin]
[e.g. Cielcin]
Aranata Otiolo
  • Native To [e.g. The Cielcin]

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Phonology

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Writing System

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Lexicon

Below are listed known Cielcin pronouns, words, titles, and sentences, translated into Classical English. Italicized translations are inferred from context and may not be exact.

Pronouns

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Nominative Accusative Genitive Dative
First Person Singular I me my to me
Active koun o-koun ba-koun ti-koun
Receptive koarin o-koarin ba-koarin ti-koarin
First Person Plural we us our to us
Active koun'ta o-koun'ta ba-koun'ta ti-koun'ta
Receptive koarin'ta o-koarin'ta ba-koarin'ta ti-koarin'ta
Second Person Singular you you your to you
Active okun o-okun ba-okun ti-okun
Receptive okarin o-okarin ba-okarin ti-okarin
Second Person Plural you you your to you
Active okun'ta o-okun'ta ba-okun'ta ti-okun'ta
Receptive okarin'ta o-okarin'ta ba-okarin'ta ti-okarin'ta
Third Person Singular it it its to it
Active tajun o-tajun ba-tajun ti-tajun
Receptive tajarin o-tajarin ba-tajarin ti-tajarin
Third Person Plural they them their to them
Active tajun'ta o-tajun'ta ba-tajun'ta ti-tajun'ta
Receptive tajarin'ta o-tajarin'ta ba-tajarin'ta ti-tajarin'ta

Dictionary

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Cielcin Classical English Notes
Aeta Prince
Aeta ba-Aetane Prince of Princes A rare title reserved for those Aeta who conquer and subordinate another Aeta without killing them.
Qiati An individual's usefulness or worth to it's owner
Qisaba Translation unknown.

Sentences

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Cielcin Classical English Notes
Balatiri! Civaqatto balatiri! Pray! We came to pray!
Tuka udata ne Are you hurt? / Are you okay? / Are you alright? Exact translation unknown.

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