The Nephilim’s language uses compound words to deal with concepts. More complicated or simple and/or regularly reoccurring concepts use non-compounded words.
- Negative words typically start with a “V” sound. Positive Words often start with an “N” sound.
- Adding a “K” to the end of something indicates masculinity, and adding “N” to the end of something indicates femininity.
- Adding “ch” to the end indicates severity, greatness, distance, or size. Adding “t” to the end indicates smallness, closeness, unimportance, or meekness.
- Adding “ze” to the end indicates plurality.
Remember that tt is a primitive language, and thus is lacks the structured syntax of most languages. For now.
Connector prefixes and Suffixes- these words make sense of sentences; specify time, and other things
Eŕ-, to do, now (present tense) (suffix)
Yl- was, been. When in compound word it indicates a past tense (Past tense)(suffix)
gnu- do, will, will do, going. When in compound word it indicates future tense. (Future tense)(suffix)
Words- simple phrases to represent simple concepts. Many of them can be combined when needed. Some words are exclusively prefix and others are exclusively suffix. (I have not quite decided which ones). the compound words are represented by a dot in front. Some words are also combinded without an ellision (I think thats the right term).
Ae- what
Ahlei- that, this
Alivi- fondness, like
- Alivich- love
- Alivit- don’t care
Atlenian- god, goddess, deity, great one. (A degenerated version of Atlantian.)
Bŕir- ground, solid, land
- Bŕirt- rock, pebble, gravel
- Bŕirch- mountain, hill
Bul- sub, beneath, bellow, low quality, lower
- Bul’Kala- typical person, peasant, person of ordinary character
- Bulchu- terrible food
- Buluŕi- stupid
- Bubŕir- valley, plains, lowlands
Cha- crap, feces, bathroom
- Cha’Kala- (a generic insult. Literal translation “Shitty Person”. Sometimes used jokingly between close friends.)
Chi- Sex, intercourse, fuck.
- Chi’kala- sexual partner, (used commonly to refer to a casual lover)
Cho- eat, to eat
Chu- Food
Cu- ice, freeze, cold
- Cu’sula- freezing water
Del- green, fertility (when alone)
Des- stop, don’t
Dŕell- sleep
E- a (capitalized always when alone)
Emin- Indigo, happiness (when alone)
Fi- little, insignificant, pathetic (Capitalized when alone)
Kuta- run, jog, flee
Fotel- brown,
Golo- Yellow, sickness (when alone)
Hidizu- Evil, sadism
- Hidizulim- spawn of evil, devil, child of evil
Jek- need, require, want
Jin- red, soul (when alone)
- Jisula- blood
Kala- person, you
- Kalach- all
- Kala’ze- they
- Kalaeŕ’ze- they’ve
- Kalak- Him, man, boy
- Kalan- Her, women, man
Kek- clothing
Ki- Me
- Kilim’k- my son
- Kilim’n- my daughter
Lati- blue, sadness (when alone)
Le- yes, to accept, bring in
Lim- indicates a parent/child relationship
- Lim’kalak- father
- Lim’kalan- mother
Misu- something
Na- intimacy, friendship,
- Na’chi- sexual partner, (Used commonly to refer to an intimate lover.)
- Na’sha- Child, student, subordinate
- Na’Skiŕ- ally
- Na’Skiŕ’ze- allies
- Na’swi- friend or family member
- Na’swik- brother
- Na’swik’t- younger brother
- Na’swik’ch- older brother
- Na’swin- sister
Nahla- hunger
Nanu- there
Nanuch- over there (indicates distance from speaker)
Nanut- here
Nephi- white, light, daytime (when alone)
Neti- please, may I
Nial- violet, hope (when alone)
No- to kill, slay, destroy, to do harm positively
- No’Kala- warrior, soldier, defender
- No’Sha- hunter
- Noeŕ- hunting
Nu- to aquire, to trade,
- Nu’Kala- trader,
- Nu’sha- property
Oi- No, to refuse, reject,
Ol- above, high, high quality, great, mighty, good
- Ol’Kala- chief, king, person who is of a higher quality
- Olchi- good or satisfying sex
- Oluŕi- smart, clever, reason, rationality, logic,
- Olway- hail, praise, worship
Perini- always, without fail, eternity
Polo- maybe
Punem- see, spot, look
Qahla- gluttony, gluttonous, to eat with disregard
Que- been
Rateck- catch, hold
Saya- wind, air, breeze, holy (when used in compound)
- Saya’kala- holy man, priest, shaman
Sha- it, object, thing,
- Shagnu’kala- I’ll, I’ll do, I’m, I’m going to
- Sha'Kala- I, individual. Refers to the self.
- Shayl’kala- I’ve
Skal- your, yours, belonging to you
Skaeŕ- has
Skiŕ- outside, not part of us, foreign, alien
- Skiŕ’Kala- stranger,
Soŕs- black, dark, darkness, nighttime (when alone)
Sula- water, liquid, life (when used in compound)
Suleŕa- alive
Swi- we, us
- Swi’Kala- tribe member, clansmen, fellow, (indicates some kind of non-hereditary based bond)
Taita- orange, jealousy (when alone)
Teŕ- property, goods, wares
Tial- mine, belonging to me, my
Tu- fire, flame, hot
- Tu’sula - hot water
- Tuchi- sexy, sexual, physically attractive
Uŕa- hello, hey
Uŕi- The mind, brain, intelligence
- Uŕi’Kala- inventor, guru, sage, wise person
- Uŕit- fool, idiot
Va- to rape and/or violate, to control
- Va’chi- prostitute, sex slave, whore. (Can be used as an insult towards a person who has sex for any type of benefit.)
- Va’kala- Rapist, enslaver
- Va’sha- slave, pet
- Va’shak- a male slave or pet
- Va’shak’t- tiny male slave
- Va’shan- A female slave or pet
- Vaeŕ- to enslave or rape, to make an individual property or to violate
- Vaeŕ’Skiŕ - to enslave or rape an outsider or enemy
- Vaeŕ’Swi- to enslave or rape a friend, family member, or tribe member
Vei- obsession, fixation, obsessive, addicted
Viŕen-, greed, greedy, covetous
Vo- to kill, kill, slay, destroy, to do harm negatively
- Vo’kala - murderer
- Vo’kalan- female murderer
- Vo’ska- destroyer, vandal
- Voeŕ- the act of murder, killing
- Voeŕ’Swi- Matricide, fratricide, to kill a friend, family member, or tribe member
- Vognu’Kala- Person who intends to murder
Vu- to steal, theft, to take without permission, kidnap, capture
- Vu’kala- thief
- Vu’sha- stolen property
- Vueŕ- to steal an object, to pilfer or rob an object
Yujina- infrared, “aura” (refers to life force.)
Zajik- laziness, lazy
Ziwi- cute