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Welcome! Click on one of the links below to discover the world of the gá’rDëMy, the language spoken in gá’sTe’f and the North of Yssaria, its neighbouring country.

 

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The language doesn’t use capital letters at the beginning of names or sentences, but for the pronunciation of the following vowel. Almost every consonant is pronounced in an other way after an apostrophe (which is a transcription). For example, g is pronounced like in ghost, but ‘g like in the Welsh Llanfair or the German Woche. An other uniqueness of this language is the existence of, next to singular and plural, the doublar. Singular is used for one person, doublar for two and plural for three or more.

 

Ø      Script

·         transcription

·         A few lines of a gá'rDëMy epospronunciation

Ø      Grammar

·         word order

·         nouns

·         verbs

·         adjectives and adverbs

·         pronoun diagram

·         sentence construction

Ø      Numbers

·         cardinals

·         ordinals

Ø      Sample texts

·         existing texts

·         texts from gá’sTe’f

Ø      Lexicon

·         English - gá’rDëMy

·         gá’rDëMy - English

Ø      Etymologies

·         words

·         sayings

Ø      Lessons

·         1. scriptures and speech

·         2. introduction