User:ShiptonShoveller/Learn Daltonese Kaynian

Alphabet
The Daltonese Kaynian alphabet contains 22 letters. If you don't have a  Ĵ use the Jx method like Esperanto. The third row is the IPA of each letter.

Vocab formation changes
Words in Dradelian Kaynian change because of their an invervidual letter or letter clusters. Some letters remain the same as in English. If the words engs in a vowel, the vowel is removed before creating vocab (excluding prepositions,  which take a -ĵ on the end if they end in a vowel  and conjuctions which don't change. Also words which have no vowels apart from one on the end, such as "sly" add a -t on the end rather than dropping the last vowel before translating). 2 and 3 word prepositions in English are grouped into one word.

Lengthened letter groups
Here are examples of lengthened letter groups;

Shortened letter groups
Here are examples of shortened letter groups; † Dosen't apply when B is followed by two e's.

‡ Only applies when N is used infront of an M

Non-length changes
Here are examples of letter groups which don't change length;

‡ Only used when applied to a name (Danny 's). Also, adjective ending must be aded.

Grammar
Adjectives and adverbs are p ost-positive, they also become plural by adding -s, or non-countable by adding - ţ if the noun or subject is non-countable. Verbs (and adverbs) become non-countable if the subject of the setence is so. Adjectives can be formed from nouns by adding the correct ending. Prepositions take the same gender as the following noun, however -ə (tə if it ends in a vowel) must be added after to indicate they are prepositions. Also, Adverbs and Adjectives can be formed from the equivelent noun by adding the -i ending.

Nouns/Adjectives
Adjectives must add -ü to the end as well as the ending. Acronyms don't take the endings, however they are treated as proper nouns so prepositions and adjectives about them still take the ending.

Word Order
Kaynian must stick to SVO always.

Verbs/Adverbs
All verbs are translated from the English first person. Adverbs take the ending -i to indicate that they are adverbs. To add the conditional mood add -oyt to the end.

Replacement of articles
Articles are replaced by suffixes in Kaynian. The article suffix goes before the ending.

Mood
Moods are formed in Kaynian by adding prefixes
 * Subjuctive - Jut
 * Conditional - Vĭl

More endings

 * opposite (un-) - ni
 * lack (-less) - sin
 * surfeit (-ful) - grüt
 * possibility (-able) - ogu ţ
 * liking (-phile) - arüt
 * disliking (-phobe) - ojut
 * relating to a place or language (-er, -ian, -an, -ese) - utun (adjective endings added if it is used as an adjective) -srut
 * weakening of meaning (-ish) - ulit
 * strengthening of meaning (to the max) - agvan
 * adverb (see above)

Double adjectives
An -is added between the two adjectives, with the adjective describing the other going second.

Examples
"Aysun̈aysetə bayşerake oph otə  röşterako phlitar provdi inoţə vindakoţ Dradĭliəsrutoţü."