Þumio Longe, beta-grammar pack with a lot of vocabulary
The Master Conlang Sheet (Updated), called Þumio Longe
1. The Modern Lexicon
Nature, Geography & Directions
- Ueder – Water
- Deus - Sky
- Lókæ – Lake
- Bérgos – Mountain (From PIE *bʰerǵʰ-)
- Ðégomus – Land
- Olhu – Earth
- Mórion – Sea (From PIE *móri)
- Wex – North
- Augus – West
- Quæro – East
- Ðros – South
Quantifiers & Frequency
- Dzem – One
- Þu – Two
- Þríje – Three
- Quttor – Four
- Phænq – Five
- Six – Six
- Semmn – Seven
- Octó – Eight
- Nejn – Nine
- Decam – Ten
- Mosto – Most
- Víus – Few
- Ålle – All
- Rhíde – Rarely (Pronounced: Ghí-de)
- Simproú – Always (Pronounced: Sim-proh)
- Nicus – Never
- Gusver – Sometimes
- Opher – Almost
Adjectives (States & Attributes)
- Jæzú – Good
- Ðoulo – Bad (Pronounced: Ðoh-lo)
- Megü – Great
- Ollhes – Little
- Calho – Pretty
- Nílho – Ugly
- Ðldo – Happy
- Échto – Angry (Pronounced: Ájsh-to)
- Súetuz – Sad
- Ecstát – Excited
- Þunoz – Weak
- Esmí – Real
- Stephen – Strong
- Kregno – Fragile
- Richt – Right
- Weþnoz – Wrong
- Græðe - Great
Environment & Household
- Dom – House
- Uccuus – Window
- Dour – Door (Pronounced: Dohr)
- Ðemon – Wall
- Tæe – Roof
- Ðemi – Room
- Table – Table
- Spormz – Spoon
- Fork – Fork
- Búqs – Book
- Pén – Pen
- Kurþo – Curtain
People & Kinship
- Júmenus – Human
- Mother – Mother
- Father – Father
- Seniór – Elderly
- Noíh – New
- Fédarr – Old
- Ðoumijou – Child
- Ðauter – Daughter
- Sonn – Son
- Ðeos - God
Animals & Transit
- Quecwo – Car
- Dégosz – Van
- Moudór – Motor
- Phiúse – Bike
- Eguos – Horse
- Cuon – Dog
- Gato – Cat
- Mus – Mouse
Verbs (Infinitives)
- Jæder – To eat
- Pouter – To bring
- Fárier – To feed
- Ezzere – To be
- Haphr – To have
- Vhogír – To open
- Kleiðer – To close
- Foter – To drink
- Dsemðir – To feel
- Inspiékter – To look
- Scriver – To write
- Leger – To read
- Ðeter – To create
- Þæter – To make
- Sajer – To say
- Vicuer – To speak
- Heder - To believe
- Sjer - To see
Determiners & Modifiers
- Zim – A / An / One
- Ðæ – The
- Som – Some
- Uro – A lot
- Pauci – A few / Less
- Ídos – This
- Í – These / Those
- Zo – That
Spatial Particles & Locatives
- Üphre- – Over / Above
- Ävre- – Over / Across
- Ðr – There
- Üphreðr – Over there
- Át - And
- Houér - However
- Ü - Or
- Ein – In
- Tou - To
- Með – with
Pronoun System
- Eich / mí (I / Me)
- Ðou (You)
- Hei / heimus (He / Him)
- Sie / siems (She / Her)
- Wej / ous (We / Us)
- Ðu (You plural)
- Ðej / ðejm (They / Them)The Master Conlang Sheet (Updated), called Þumio Longe
1. The Modern Lexicon
Nature, Geography & Directions
- Ueder – Water
- Deus - Sky
- Lókæ – Lake
- Bérgos – Mountain (From PIE *bʰerǵʰ-)
- Ðégomus – Land
- Olhu – Earth
- Mórion – Sea (From PIE *móri)
- Wex – North
- Augus – West
- Quæro – East
- Ðros – South
Quantifiers & Frequency
- Dzem – One
- Þu – Two
- Þríje – Three
- Quttor – Four
- Phænq – Five
- Six – Six
- Semmn – Seven
- Octó – Eight
- Nejn – Nine
- Decam – Ten
- Mosto – Most
- Víus – Few
- Ålle – All
- Rhíde – Rarely (Pronounced: Ghí-de)
- Simproú – Always (Pronounced: Sim-proh)
- Nicus – Never
- Gusver – Sometimes
- Opher – Almost
Adjectives (States & Attributes)
- Jæzú – Good
- Ðoulo – Bad (Pronounced: Ðoh-lo)
- Megü – Great
- Ollhes – Little
- Calho – Pretty
- Nílho – Ugly
- Ðldo – Happy
- Échto – Angry (Pronounced: Ájsh-to)
- Súetuz – Sad
- Ecstát – Excited
- Þunoz – Weak
- Esmí – Real
- Stephen – Strong
- Kregno – Fragile
- Richt – Right
- Weþnoz – Wrong
- Græðe - Great
Environment & Household
- Dom – House
- Uccuus – Window
- Dour – Door (Pronounced: Dohr)
- Ðemon – Wall
- Tæe – Roof
- Ðemi – Room
- Table – Table
- Spormz – Spoon
- Fork – Fork
- Búqs – Book
- Pén – Pen
- Kurþo – Curtain
People & Kinship
- Júmenus – Human
- Mother – Mother
- Father – Father
- Seniór – Elderly
- Noíh – New
- Fédarr – Old
- Ðoumijou – Child
- Ðauter – Daughter
- Sonn – Son
- Ðeos - God
Animals & Transit
- Quecwo – Car
- Dégosz – Van
- Moudór – Motor
- Phiúse – Bike
- Eguos – Horse
- Cuon – Dog
- Gato – Cat
- Mus – Mouse
Verbs (Infinitives)
- Jæder – To eat
- Pouter – To bring
- Fárier – To feed
- Ezzere – To be
- Haphr – To have
- Vhogír – To open
- Kleiðer – To close
- Foter – To drink
- Dsemðir – To feel
- Inspiékter – To look
- Scriver – To write
- Leger – To read
- Ðeter – To create
- Þæter – To make
- Sajer – To say
- Vicuer – To speak
- Heder - To believe
- Sjer - To see
Determiners & Modifiers
- Zim – A / An / One
- Ðæ – The
- Som – Some
- Uro – A lot
- Pauci – A few / Less
- Ídos – This
- Í – These / Those
- Zo – That
Spatial Particles & Locatives
- Üphre- – Over / Above
- Ävre- – Over / Across
- Ðr – There
- Üphreðr – Over there
- Át - And
- Houér - However
- Ü - Or
- Ein – In
- Tou - To
- Með – with
Pronoun System
Eich / mí (I / Me)
Ðou (You)
Hei / heimus (He / Him)
Sie / siems (She / Her)
Wej / ous (We / Us)
Ðu (You plural)
Ðej / ðejm (They / Them)
meiz- (My) | ðeiz- (Your, sing.) | heiz- (His) | seiz- (Her) | oíz- (Our) | ðez- (Their)
jam (Am) | ist (Is) | ier (Are) | vaz (Was/Were)
ne- (Absolute certainty negation: Without a doubt not)
-nisz (Standard negation: Not)
je- (certainly)
Conjugation Tutorial
- First we identify if the prefix is (ne-) or (je-)
- Second we put the root verb (sjer, jæder).
- Third we put the pronoun (eich, hei, sie)
- Fourth we identify again if it’s negative (-nisz)
- Fifth we identify once more if it’s future, conditional, and past tense
Future Tense
- -fur (jædereichfur)
Past Tense
- -pas (jædereichpas)
Imperative Text
- **-**je......! (jædereichje)
Conditional
- -con (jædereichcon)