Nialidipoda is a language created by DarkSuicune2000. It has similarities to Spanish, Esperanto, and English. It's name literally means "beautiful language" with no space in between. Nialidipoda has approximately 0 native speakers. This language was made as a personal conlang.
Alphabet[]
Letter | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Sound | ah | be | say | day | e | fay | go | he | ee | jay | kay | el |
Letter | M | N | Ñ | O | P | QU | R | S | T | U | V | W |
Sound | em | en | eñeh | o | pe | queh | re | se | te | oo | vay | wah |
Letter | X | Y | Z | |||||||||
Sound | equis | ye | zee |
If ñ isn't available on the keyboard, it is acceptable to write "ny" instead. Nuñe could be spelled nunye. Ensaño can be spelled ensanyo.
Grammar[]
Adjectives go before the noun. For the example, Shmargose mean long, spynto means book.
Shmargose spynto
Long book
Sentence structure goes subject verb object.
Di lispi ja.
I kiss her.
Definite article is "ta" which means "the" and the indefinite article is "ahn" which means "a, an"
The baby eats an orange.
Ta nuñe conesumed ahn narnanha.
Nouns[]
Nouns stand for people, places, things, and ideas. They have no specific ending and you do not have to change an adjective to plural if a noun is plural.
Examples:
Shmargose spyntos - Long books
Shmargose spynto - Long book
Ta nia lidipoda - The beautiful language
Ta nia lidipodas - The beautiful languages
Places almost always end in "-tora" in fact, the word "place" is tora.
Examples:
tora - place
comunitora - community
montora - world
conitora - country
totora - town
mitora - house
tempmitora - apartment
spyntora - library
Verbs[]
Pronouns
Di - I
Fu - You
Jo/Ja - He /She
Et - It
Difu - We
Feru - You (plural)
Jos/Jas - They
Infinitives end in -ar
Arar - to be
Present tense
Replace the "-ar with one of these endings=
Present Tense | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
I, we | -i | -isu |
You | -u | -urma |
He, she, they | -ed | -edes |
I am... - Di ari...
You are.../You're - Fu aru...
He is... - Jo ared...
She is... - Ja ared...
It is... - Et ared...
We are... - Difu arisu...
You all are... - Feru arurma...
They are... Jos aredes...
Past tense
Past Tense | Singular | Plural |
---|---|---|
I, we | -if | -isufe |
You | -uf | -urfe |
He, she, they | -eduf | -edefe |
I was... - Di arif...
You were... - Fu aruf...
He was... - Jo areduf...
She was... - Ja areduf...
We were... - Difu arisufe...
You all were... - Feru arurfe...
They were... - Jos aredefe...
Future tense
To do future tense, put the word "suned" between the pronoun and the verb. "Suned" means will.
I will be... - Di suned ari...
Near future tense
Use the verb "royar - to go" for the near future tense. Royar + infinitive
I am going to eat.
Di royi conesumar.
Conditional tense
To use conditional tense, put the word "wene" between the pronoun and the verb. "Wene" means would.
I would clean it!
Di wene licimi et!
Possessive adjectives[]
my - belmi
your - belu
his - beljo
her - belja
our - buar
their - beljos/beljas
Other ways to show possession.
Ta zanoda rin John. - The carrot of John. John's carrot.
Beljo zanoda. - His carrot.
Syntax[]
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Lexicon[]
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Example text[]
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