Khahonri language
The historic and modern-day languages of the Khahonri people, including the Shenimite Tribe.
Phonology
' h q (k') k kh t t' th th' s s' sh b bh p [p'] ph g gh d dh j (dzh) y w
Morphology
-irbh (singular), -iryabh (plural) ("giant") t'ebhibhyá t'ebhibhyáw t'ebhibhyáwth t'ebhibhyáwn t'ebhibhyón+
Khahonri Language triliteral verb roots
- sebejeh
- to concentrate in mind, to struggle in thought against, to fight purposefully against; to fight by means of one’s determination; to be a psychic crusader
- agent (male)
- tisbaja, plural: tisbajuma
- agent (female)
- tisbajiya, plural: tisbajiyúth
- person associated with, substantive
- isbajaami
- action
- isbajath; plural: isbajutha, "Psychic Crusade"
- person associated with, substantive
- isbajuthaami, companion of a psychic crusader
- passive effective root
- li+ for verbs with passive effective objects
- for example
- li + rehekheh = lirhákh "to be born"
- passive ineffective root
- un+ , for verbs with passive that has no effect on object
- for example
- un + diy'm = und'am "to be seen"
Syntax
Lexicon
- Khahonri to English
- B
- beh nm seat, palace, resting place
- bel nf city, walled city
- beph
- D
- diy'm vb to see
- E
- Esul, esel, asul: God
- ethreb nm tree
- G
- gawlán: forester, dweller of the forest
- H
- harubiyl nm general commander (haruu+bil), sometimes written "Harubeel"; pl haribuwl
- I
- irhakhath nf giving birth, childbearing
- is'bajath nf psychic crusade, 'is'bajath', pl is'bajutha
- K
- kab nm son, pl kebhuw, -kbhuw
- kath nf daughter, pl kuwth
- R
- rehekheh: vb to give birth to; (tirhakhiya)
- S'
- s'ebejeh: to concentrate in mind, to struggle in thought against, to fight purposefully against; to fight by means of one’s determination; to be a psychic crusader (see isbajath, tis'baja)
- SH
- shath nf mound, high place, temple, temple-mount
- shelesh nm sun
- shirshóm adj pleasing, suitable
- T
- tahar nm angel, radiant being from heaven
- tirhakhiya nf woman who gives birth
- tis'baja nm psychic crusader, pl tis'bajuma; nf tis'bajiya, nf pl tis'bajiyúth
- T'
- t'e+ derived from, augmentative
- t'ebhibhyá nm geddamin (giant)
- TH'
- th'ughiya nf general commander; pl th'ughiyúth
- Y
- Yal nm special name of God, God of Jerushabla; denied as a false god (archon) by the Incarnandists who only worship Esel
- yubh vb come
- English to Khahonri
- Incarnandina: "She who needs to bear God", "Mother of the mothers of God" [Esel pa’a
- Incarnandus: "God who needs to come into flesh"
- Incarnandiolus: "God's uncle"
See Also
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