Pasen: Grammer and Words

This post would brief on effect of grammer elements on the constructed language - and for illustration, I would take the language, Pasen, that would be used in the world of Chaos And Order.

The following two posts made earlier in the World-Building section are related:

The way one lays down the constraints on the sylabbles in a word that is part of grammer, actually shapes the language. For Pasen, I have put down the following grammer-syllable constraints for now:

  • Nouns:
    • There is no definite article (the) or indefinite article (a, an).
    • Nouns are not inflected for plural or gender.
  • Pronouns:
    • Personal pronouns end with /e/, they are not inflected for number or gender.
    • First person pronoun (”I, me, we, us”) is |ne|.
    • Second person pronoun (”You”) is |ke|.
    • Third person pronoun (”he, she, they, it, him, her, them) is |te|.
    • All possessive pronouns (”mine, yours, his…”) is formed, appending /r/. ( |ner, ker, ter|)
  • Adjectives:
    • Adjectives end with /i/
    • Comparitive is made by prefixing |wi-|
    • Superlative is made by prefixing |pi-|
  • Verbs:
    • Verbs end with /u/
    • Verbs undergo no change with respect with regard to person or number or tense.
  • Adverbs:
    • Adversb end with /e/
    • Comparitive is made by prefixing |wi-|
    • Superlative is made by prefixing |pi-|
  • Prepositions: Prepositions end with |-er|

One may choose to ignore some of the above rules or add to it. I have skipped the singular and plural inflection on the nouns, but you may include that. You may also include singular, dual and plural or many such variations to build richness and complexity into the language.

Here is a sample of words that are created that adhere to the syllable constraints and also the grammer constraints:

English Pasen Parts of Speech
bad kesi adjective
big padi adjective
cold wumi adjective
good pali adjective
hot masi adjective
small koti adjective
bad kese adverb
good pale adverb
animal pikas noun
bad kes noun
Brother kar noun
Child disar noun
Daughter dar noun
Father par noun
Food puran noun
good pal noun
hate sel noun
Land purim noun
Language pasen noun
love rem noun
Man nar noun
Mother mar noun
Parent mipar noun
Sister tar noun
Sky kakan noun
Son sar noun
Water til noun
Woman nari noun
after morer preposition
at keter preposition
before deser preposition
for ser preposition
from der preposition
in lamer preposition
of kiner preposition
out tamer preposition
over paker preposition
through pumer preposition
to ler preposition
under kaper preposition
He/she/they/it/him/her/them te pronoun
His/hers/its/theirs ter pronoun
I ne pronoun
Mine ner pronoun
You ke pronoun
Yours ker pronoun
attack akram verb
drink panu verb
eat paku verb
hate selu verb
kill moru verb
love remu verb
see siku verb
sleep nidu verb
Talk/say waku verb
walk/run kalu verb

One could go on adding words to this as and when necessity arises. The purpose of Pasen though, is just to provide a naming language, and may be few verses in terms of praises and curses that would be used in the world of Chaos And Order.

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