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This mule is being used by Xindaris to post an online story in the journal. Send a friends request if you wish to be able to read the journal-story.Here is the Archaic-to-English Dictionary, in alphabetical order:
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Key: word (pronunciation)-definition
geheimitz (geh-high-mihtz)-away; (keep) a large amount of distance from
guro (goo-(r)oh)-only
ja ((sh)ah)-you (refers to 3 or less)
jan ((sh)ahn(uh)-you (refers to more than 3)
jae ((sh)y-ee)-we
je ((sh)ay)-I
ji ((sh)ih)-they (used for more than 3 people)
jin ((sh)ihb)-all singular pronouns other than “you” and “I” (used for 3 or less people or things)
kalitzu (kah-litz-ooh)-pronounce
kormit (core-mitt)-know
ku (koo)-prefix for very
kuron (koo-(r)on)-stay, keep, or go
kyrana (kee-(r)ah-nah)-human; when used with the name of an animal it indicates a werecreature or vampire
kzykzaier (kzix-eye-ear)-general expression of negative feeling; usually spoken as a one-word sentence
lo (low)-one
lomo (low-mow)-two
monolori (moh-no-lah-ree)-suffix for “much more”
moritz (more-itz)-obvious
morolitz (more-oh-litz)-use/uses
neko (neh-koh)-simply a cat; in conjunction with “re”, it means the race called Neko in Modern language; in conjunction with “kyrana” it means werecat
ra (rah)-literally, speech; used as a suffix to indicate a type of language
re (ray)-literally, race, usually used as a suffix to indicate a race that’s very related to an animal and therefore uses a similar name
seno (see-no)-easy
sumat (sue-maht)-mind or set of thoughts (as if in an independent mind)
vanaran ((f)ah-nah-rahn)-I have; indicates ownership where it’s otherwise unclear*, not a previous action
vas ((f)a**)-what
veeja ((f)ee-(sh)ah)-older version, outdated; usually used in conjunction with “ra” to mean Archaic language
vere ((f)air(uh))-suffix for contraction be-verbs
vuratza ((f)oo-(r)atz-(ah))-wolf; when used in conjunction with “kyrana”, it means werewolf
yokai (yoh-kai)-demon
zearnis (zee-are-niss)-curse
zaritz (zah-(r)itz)-bat; when used in conjunction with “kyrana” it means vampire
Note that there is no distinction between possessive and normal words in Archaic other than sentence context.
There is also no difference between transitive and intransitive forms, such as “we” and “us”.
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