English - Acarian Dictionary

Fictional Language from the Novel Acaria by M.R.

Conjunctions

Prepositions

Particles

Personal Pronouns

PersonNumber/Gender SubjectObjectDependent possessive Independent possessiveReflexive
FirstSingular I mime memy m'/me' mine mésmyself mésha
Plural we nius noour n'/no' ours nôsourselves nésha
SecondSingular you ti form. théyou té (thé) your t'/te' (th'/the') yours tés (thés)yourself tésha
Pluralyou ri form. rhé your r'/re' (rh'/rhé')yours rés (rhés)yourselves résha
ThirdMasculine he hihim he his h'/héshimself hésha
Feminineshe liher leher l'/le' hers lésherself lésha
Neuterit kiits k'/ke' itself késha
Epicene/Pluralthey kinthem ken their ken'theirs késthemself késha

Demonstrative Pronouns

This is yours! Ce tawa tés!

Interrogative Pronouns

Relative Pronouns

SubjectObjectPossessive
Personswho kywhom kywhose kys
Things/Animalswhich ky
Informalthat ky

Articles

TypeGenderDefiniteIndefiniteIncomparable
SingularMale the a'a/an - thee î
Female
PluralMale -
Female

Modal Verbs

Verb Suffix -a

Verbs

Verb Suffix -a

Nouns

Adjectives

Adverbs

Regular adverbs are formed by changing the adjective suffix to -o (engl. -ly)

Numbers

Calendar

Pronounciation

Examples

Mi ama té. Mi cara thé.
I miss you. I love you.

Mi thora.
I'm sorry.

Mi respira par thé.
I breathe for you.

Thé’carae tawa me'fortae.
Your love is my strength.

Me’cara par thé tawa etherne.
My love for you is eternal.

Mi kjéla, mi taenai. Mi ratawa elaura uthai con thé
My girl, my beloved. I will always go anywhere with you.