PropertyValue
rdfs:label
  • Crèalseki'i
rdfs:comment
  • Crèalseki'i is the language spoken in the land of Jenákuaze'e by numerous cultures such as the dankírorirsékonkit (black ones with pointy ears [dark elves]) of the northern hills, the nimadosédangorián (animals of fire [dragons]) of the western mountains, tchimadotinèse (little people [pixies]) of the south-eastern forests, the nigilánmadosé (giving people [monks]) of the northeastern valleys, and the famadosé (many men [villagers]) of the southwestern plains.
Stone
  • darán
With
  • dión
Head
  • ilanamad
Eye
  • tete
Mouth
  • bohzhíbo
rub
  • shirro'o
smooth
  • bouád
bite
  • bohzhíbo-trón
pull
  • ouiál
Worm
  • ilanim
say
  • naniét
come
  • trotem-así
swell
  • bouálán
tongue
  • tchia-zhíbo
hear
  • irorirno
liver
  • bómbua
they
  • niconmadthosé
Five
  • sióh
belly
  • iso-bombuá
knee
  • tata-dshánda
squeeze
  • fagilán
Dust
  • tchia'ila
breast
  • ehso-tsúp
wash
  • ráf
warm
  • tigorián
scratch
  • trón
stick
  • tchiáninin
fingernail
  • títsotso
sand
  • tchiadarán
nose
  • susu
rope
  • arata
know
  • ilanimadno
hunt
  • kiántebóhnimad
dirty
  • fa'ila
straight
  • fran
there
  • ni-así
think
  • ilana
tooth
  • to-ibóh
thick
  • fa'así
that
  • niconudth
meat
  • banádemad
smell
  • susuno
Thin
  • tchia
bark
  • fa'asínin
rotten
  • gídano
correct
  • la'aniet
laugh
  • tsiángra'an
we
  • conmadthosé
breathe
  • híhe
man (adult male)
  • madtho
sew
  • eilín
snake
  • ițenim
dull
  • nitík
smoke
  • tchia-gorrugán
Stab
  • trón
and
  • ét
sharp
  • tík
you (singular)
  • pues
spit
  • nitsúp
louse
  • ikitenim
eat
  • bohzhíbo-gilán
sky
  • ouasaí
lie
  • nipamplán
because
  • dshiún
you (plural)
  • puesé
blow
  • ouwhío
wipe
  • shirro'o-ráf
dig
  • ilatrón
vomit
  • kigraahá
Turn
  • dshién
suck
  • tsúp
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Ice
  • tentín
Sleep
  • alio'uah
Swim
  • trotem-ilineh
heavy
  • fa'así
Fear
  • tsitsan
Burn
  • gorián
Walk
  • trotem
Fly
  • trotem-adi
Hit
  • trón
Cold
  • títentín
hold
  • gilán
how
  • pek'ai
Egg
  • pekunimado
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Animal
  • nimadtho
Forest
  • úkninimse
Four
nativeName
  • Cre`alseki'i
  • Crèalseki'i
Short
  • tchia
rain
  • chia-ilineh
Stand
  • pamplán
fog
  • tchiadanbaousaí
Water
  • ilineh
leg
  • dshánda
Live
  • nikiánteboh
Wife
  • zhedéma
Drink
  • bozhíbo-liné
seed
  • tokuknin
tail
  • arátani
Fight
  • tsion-dai
float
  • pámpohl
Red
  • orián
Blood
  • liaildemad
I
Star
  • chiasan-chon
Tree
  • úkninim
Fire
  • gorián
not
  • ni
sing
  • vananiét
Other
  • nianí
New
  • asíban
Hair
  • arátamad
Name
  • Crèalseki'i
  • madási
Fish
  • aulnim
Yellow
  • síleh
bone
  • tatánamad
Green
  • ilalao
Full
  • va'alneh
bad
  • nibanach
dry
  • ni'ilineh
wet
  • ti'ilineh
sit
  • nipamplán
FAR
  • nitchiasí
Good
  • banach
languagecount
  • 1
Phonology
  • 100
guts
  • bombuá
AdjDef
  • 100
NounNumbers
  • 100
NounDef
  • 100
Supine
  • 100
Infinitive
  • 100
AdjComparative
  • 100
AdjNumber
  • 100
AdjGen
  • 100
Gerund
  • 100
Modality
  • 100
Participle
  • 100
ear
  • irorir
AdjCase
  • 100
Language
  • Cre`alseki'i
flow
  • ilineoál
near
  • tchiasí
Bird
  • adinim
Father
  • madétchia
Child
  • tchiámadtho
Husband
  • madézhe
Two
  • óh
Fruit
  • banuknin
long
  • fa'así
few
  • ti
at
  • asiút
Mother
  • zhedétchia
feather
  • anikiti
Words
  • 207
wing
  • adi-tsótso
woman
  • zhemadtho
White
  • danba
One
  • udth
Grass
  • pe'ukninarata
Moon
  • nialnia
all
  • rroko
Heart
  • bómbua
Three
  • dah
Hand
  • tsótso
Foot
  • tídshanda
snow
  • tchia-tenín
here
  • así
many
  • fa
Sea
  • fa'así-ilineh
push
  • niouiál
Dog
  • malanim
Day
  • san-tshonousaí
who
  • pek'madtho
some
  • nirroko
What
  • pek'nimad
Right
  • doua
Fall
  • uiombáh
neck
  • tata-ilanamad
River
  • trotem-ilineh
split
  • trón
mountain
  • fadarán
horn
  • timadthoka
Round
  • fanitík
he
  • mad
Road
  • fa'asítrotem
die
  • kiánteboh
Back
  • tata-dshánamad
fat
  • itokumadtho
kill
  • kiánteboh
Leaf
  • nibanuknin
salt
  • thoktón
Earth
  • fa'ila
narrow
  • tchia
root
  • pe'uknin
big
  • fa'así
Play
  • tsántichlen
Where
  • pek'así
lake
  • pamplán-ilineh
Flower
  • zhe'uknin
Wind
  • trotemouasaí
See
  • teteno
This
  • conudth
Skin
  • esomatdho
cloud
  • danbaousaí
Left
  • nidoua
small
  • tchia
Throw
  • aniách
Night
  • nialnousaí
tie
  • tsiátavi
ash
  • dánkigorián
Cut
  • trón
IF
  • pente
wide
  • fa'así
Year
  • fasan-chion
Old
  • asíniban
Count
  • kián
When
  • pek'ánde
in
  • bómbuasí
NumberNumber
  • yes
NounGender
  • 100
  • no
VerbTenses
  • yes
VerbNumber
  • 100
  • no
NounNumber
  • yes
Conjugated
  • yes
VerbMoods
  • no
VerbVoice
  • 100
Black
  • dánki
VerbTense
  • 100
  • yes
ArticleNumber
  • yes
VerbCases
  • no
Sun
  • san-tshion
VerbGender
  • no
VerbVoices
  • no
VerbMood
  • 100
give
  • nigilán
VerbAspect
  • 100
  • no
NounTenses
  • no
VerbPerson
  • 100
  • no
NounCases
  • 100
  • no
Freeze
  • ilinetch
AdjSuperlative
  • 100
man (human being)
  • madtho
abstract
  • Crèalseki'i is the language spoken in the land of Jenákuaze'e by numerous cultures such as the dankírorirsékonkit (black ones with pointy ears [dark elves]) of the northern hills, the nimadosédangorián (animals of fire [dragons]) of the western mountains, tchimadotinèse (little people [pixies]) of the south-eastern forests, the nigilánmadosé (giving people [monks]) of the northeastern valleys, and the famadosé (many men [villagers]) of the southwestern plains.