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Please note: Braereth and its dialects distinguish between second person singular and plural; that is, there is a difference between “you” when referring to one person ('''''[[tu#Braereth|tu]]''''') and “you” when referring to more than one person ('''''[[vous#Braereth|vous]]'''''). In the [[Tenibvreth (dialect)|Tenibvreth dialect]], ''[[vous]]'' is also used when addressing one person as a sign of respect or formality, but this is rare in the other dialects. In the examples below, you will find many words in pairs like '''[[tu#Braereth|tu]]/[[vous#Braereth|vous]]''': In these cases, the singular will always be the first option, and the plural will be the second.  
Please note: Braereth and its dialects distinguish between second person singular and plural; that is, there is a difference between “you” when referring to one person ('''''[[tu#Braereth|tu]]''''') and “you” when referring to more than one person ('''''[[vous#Braereth|vous]]'''''). In the [[Tenibvreth (dialect)|Tenibvreth dialect]], ''[[vous#Braereth|vous]]'' is also used when addressing one person as a sign of respect or formality, but this is rare in the other dialects. In the examples below, you will find many words in pairs like '''[[tu#Braereth|tu]]/[[vous#Braereth|vous]]''': In these cases, the singular will always be the first option, and the plural will be the second.  


==Greetings & Salutations==
==Greetings & Salutations==
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** '''''[[n’#Braereth|N’]][[ynta#Merineth|ynta]] [[baku#Merineth|baka]]  [[-r-#Merineth|r]] [[alitrin#Braereth|alitrin]] [[turinal#Braereth|turinali]] [[a#Braereth|a]] [[la#Braereth|la]] [[ripa#Braereth|ripa]].''' (In Merineth dialect.)''
** '''''[[n’#Braereth|N’]][[ynta#Merineth|ynta]] [[baku#Merineth|baka]]  [[-r-#Merineth|r]] [[alitrin#Braereth|alitrin]] [[turinal#Braereth|turinali]] [[a#Braereth|a]] [[la#Braereth|la]] [[ripa#Braereth|ripa]].''' (In Merineth dialect.)''
* '''[[loupu#Braereth|Loupu]] [[asteictjantu#Braereth|asteictjantu]] [[aetrene#Braereth|aetrene]] [[tournare#Braereth|tournae]] [[au#Braereth|au]] [[lustru#Braereth|lustru]].''' — A prowling wolf always returns to the den. ''A Merineth motto.''
* '''[[loupu#Braereth|Loupu]] [[asteictjantu#Braereth|asteictjantu]] [[aetrene#Braereth|aetrene]] [[tournare#Braereth|tournae]] [[au#Braereth|au]] [[lustru#Braereth|lustru]].''' — A prowling wolf always returns to the den. ''A Merineth motto.''
** '''''[[lúpu#Braereth|Lúpu]] [[ítitsantu#Braereth|ítitsantu]] [[alitrin#Braereth|alitrin]] [[turinal#Braereth|turinali]] [[#Braereth|alu]] [[#Braereth|lystaru]].''' (In Merineth dialect.)''
** '''''[[un#Braereth|Un]] [[lúpu#Merineth|lúpu]] [[ítitsantu#Merineth|ítitsantu]] [[alitrin#Merineth|alitrin]] [[turinal#Merineth|turinali]] [[alu#Merineth|alu]] [[lystaru#Merineth|lystaru]].''' (In Merineth dialect.)''

Latest revision as of 16:11, 4 January 2023

Braereth Main Page
Tenibvreth Dialect
Eomentesa Dialect
Merineth Dialect
Braereth Lexicon
(arranged alphabetically)

Braereth Word Hoard
Braereth Phrasebook
Braereth Categories
Braereth extra-grammatical categories
External
A Braereth Grammar

Please note: Braereth and its dialects distinguish between second person singular and plural; that is, there is a difference between “you” when referring to one person (tu) and “you” when referring to more than one person (vous). In the Tenibvreth dialect, vous is also used when addressing one person as a sign of respect or formality, but this is rare in the other dialects. In the examples below, you will find many words in pairs like tu/vous: In these cases, the singular will always be the first option, and the plural will be the second.

Greetings & Salutations

Hello, How are you?

  • Salute — Hello! Hi! An informal greeting.
  • Sauve —Hello! Hi! Cheers! An informal greeting or toast.
  • Bona nuictje — Hello. Good day. Literally: “Good night.” Regularly abbreviated as Bo’nuictje.
  • Quomu estaes/estate? — How are you?
  • Quomu fluictuith? — How are you? How’s it going? Only used by the Merineth. Literally: “How is it floating?”
  • Quomu fluith? — How are you? How’s it going? Only used by the Tenibvreth. Literally: “How is it flowing?” (referring to blood).
  • Quomu vaes/ite? — How are you? Literally: “How are you going?”
    • Vaou bene. — I’m well. Literally: “I am going well.”
  • Quomu nataes/natate? — How are you? How’s it going? Only used by the Merineth. Literally: “How dow you swim?”
    • Natau bene. — I’m well. Literally: “I am swimming well.”
  • Quomu te/ve vae? — How are you? How’s it going? Literally: “How is it going to/for you?”
    • Me vae bene. — I’m well. Literally: “It is going well to/for me.”
  • …e tu/vous? — …and you?

Introductions

  • Quomu te/ve clamaes/clamate? — What is your name?
  • Me clamau Emourja — My name is Emory.
  • Qui ei l’amicu teu/voustru? — Who is your friend?
  • Ecquistu ei Feilicju. — This is Felix.
  • Premitzeme/premitzeteme te/ve presintare a meva matra, Reigina — Allow me to introduce you to my mother, Regina.
  • Incjantatu! — Pleased to meet you!

Niceties

  • De place. — Please.
  • Gratjes. — Thank you.
  • Merces. — Thank you.
  • De nemica. — You’re welcome.

Apologies

  • Escusame/escusateme. — Excuse me. Pardon me.
  • Meva culpa! — I’m sorry. Forgive me.
  • Misqherith! — I’m sorry. My condolences.

Farewell

  • Tjaou! — Good-bye!
  • Va/ite bene! — Good-bye!
  • Bene nataes/natate! — Good-bye! Only used by the Merineth. Literally: “Swim well!”

Important Phrases