So like- I kinda- sorta- decided to... Like- make a language? Context: A while back, around the time I had originally created Tina [Sometime from August 29th to October 21st], I made a "Language" called Demonic [It was just changing how to letters looked]. But then more recently, around Esruc's and Mrahc's creations, I decided to maybe rename it to "Okaht", which I came up with the name by taking my nickname, Talko, flipping it around to Oklat, removing the L, and putting an H in there. Why did I do this? So that it's not just for demons, but it's the language that the stars and celestial beings in my little omniverse speak! However, even more recently, as in, June 10th, recently, I decided to make phrases for the language [Similar to how in The Legend of Zelda the Gerudo's have their own greetings and such]. So I began with "Good morning". The process for "Good morning" went like this. Good -> Doog [Flipped] Morning -> Morn [Removed "ing"] -> Nrom [Flipped] -> Nromda [The DA from DAWN] -> Nhromda [+H] to create "Doog Nhromda". And then I made "Da" for bad, so you could say "Bad morning" Process: Bad -> Dab [Flipped] -> Da [Removed B] Of course I goofed and didn't just make sayings, instead I created a way they're phrased, like, positive adjectives go before, and negative adjectives go after [Ex. Doog Nhromda vs Nhromda Da]. I didn't stop there, I mean, how could I? I didn't even make "Good afternoon" or "Goodbye"! So I made Nrefta [Afternoon -> Aftern -> Nrefta], and Yad [Day -> Yad], and then... I made Na [A -> Na]... Why? I don't know, I was in the flow and started making more words. I made Eth [The -> Eth], I made Ki [I -> Ki], I made Deh [Had -> Dah -> Deh] and Kehp [Speak -> Kaeps -> Kep -> Kehp], I made so many more words and then realized; "Holdup, wasn't I just doing simple phrases..?" But of course, I couldn't stop now that I had these extra words! So on I went. I shall now share the full list of what I have so far [Minus a few because uh... There are some... unfriendly... words...] Ahem, in the order that is written in my book, I present to you... OKAHT! Morning - Nhromda Good - Doog Bad - Da Afternoon - Nrefta Day - Yad A [Like, *A* dog] - Na As [Like, *AS* soon *AS* possible] - Nas An [Like, *AN* apple] - Nan The - Eth I [Like, *I* am here] - Ki Had - Deh Speak - Kehp You - Yon Your - Yorn You're - Yor'ne Do - Mo Don't - Mo'da [Unfriendly word that starts with F] - Ka I'm - Kitahm Am - Tahm Are - Rahm It - Ti Is - Sa [Multiple People] They - Yaht [Multiple People] They're - Yaht'ra [Multiple People] Their - Yahtri They - Yoyaht They're - Yoyaht'ra Their - Yoyahtri What - Taw Ing [Like, Clean*ING*] - 'ik Unwritten: My - Yem Me - Em So - Os [Multiple People] Them - Yahtam Them - Yoyahtam Did - Mim Isn't - Sa'da Aren't - Rahm'da Why - Tay Who - Tao When - Taen Where - Tarae Bonus words [No direct translation or multiple words]: Som - Sad/Sigh Dahmo - Idiot/Stupid Siro - Cute, or an "unfriendly" word that can be used to refer to someone/an insult, or just alone Kiku - The romantic form of Keesku [Like darling and other nicknames for your S.O.] Keesku - Someone you admire/look up to [Examples of people you could refer to as Keesku: a teacher/mentor, a parent, or a BEST friend] Sirokie - Cutie/Pookie Extra info: - If a phrase is POSITIVE/NEUTRAL, all ADJECTIVES will go BEFORE the word it is describing. - If a phrase is NEGATIVE, all ADJECTIVES will go AFTER the word it is describing. - Plurals: Just add an S - There is no gender in this language, and for pronouns, you'd use yoyaht for if you don't know their preferred pronouns, if they go by She/Her though for example, you'd just say She/Her, like neopronouns The R in Siro by the way is pronounced like a mixture of a D and R Example sentences: Ki kehp Okaht, mo YON kehp Okaht? Ki deh na yad da :[ Doog nhromda! Rahm yon mo'ik doog? Taw eth ka??? Yor'ne os siro! Yoyaht'ra yem sirokie sirokie! Taw rahm yon mo'ik? Yon dahmo ka...
:thumbs_up: [Btw the thumbnail says Okaht using the Okaht alphabet :3] P.S. I really don't know what I was doing [Or should I say "Ki [really] mo'da [know] taw ki [was] mo'ik"? /silly /j]