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- Native To [e.g. The Cielcin]

- 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 | |
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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 |
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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 |
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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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