This translator translates English into Aurorian, which is a custom language for the Country Auroria I created: The Aurorian language is a fictional language I can create for you, complete with some basic grammar rules, vocabulary, and example sentences. Let's define the structure and some key components of the Aurorian language.
Aurorian Language Overview
Phonetics & Pronunciation:
- Aurorian consists of soft consonants and melodious vowels.
- Consonants: l, r, t, s, m, n, d, k, g, v, z
- Vowels: a, e, i, o, u (with the occasional use of 'y' as a vowel)
Syllable Structure:
- Typical syllable structure: (C)V(C) where C = consonant and V = vowel.
- Example syllables: la, ro, ti, su, ma, na, do, ka, vi, ze
Basic Grammar Rules
- Word Order: The standard sentence structure is Subject-Verb-Object (SVO).
- Nouns: Nouns have no gender but are pluralized by adding the suffix -in.
- Verbs: Verbs are not conjugated for tense but can be modified with adverbs for time and aspect.
- Adjectives: Adjectives come before nouns and can be modified with the prefix "va-" for intensity.
- Questions: Questions are formed by adding the particle "ra" at the beginning of a sentence.
Vocabulary
English |
Aurorian |
Sun |
Luma |
Moon |
Nala |
Star |
Sira |
Water |
Veli |
Earth |
Dura |
Fire |
Kira |
Love |
Mira |
Peace |
Suna |
Strength |
Tora |
Friend |
Mavi |
To be |
Na |
To have |
Vira |
To see |
Lira |
To speak |
Vira-na |
Beautiful |
Vala |
Strong |
Vatora |
Example Sentences
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I see the sun.
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The moon is beautiful.
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We have water.
- Aurorian: Mavi vira veli.
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Do you love the stars?
- Aurorian: Ra na mira sira?
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They are strong friends.
- Aurorian: Mavi na vatora mavi-in.
- Peace brings strength.
- Aurorian: Suna vira tora.
Additional Notes
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Prefixes and Suffixes:
- "va-" can be used for intensifying adjectives (e.g., va-vala = very beautiful).
- "-in" is used for pluralizing nouns.
- Common Expressions:
- Hello: Lira na!
- Thank you: Vela na!
- Goodbye: Sira na!
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