Malaszec vocabulary

This page is a list of Malaszec vocabulary. For general information and grammar about the Malaszec language, see Malaszec language

Each lexeme has its own lemma and is written in the following format:

malaszec term (part of speech) Pronunciation: ⫽underlying representation⫽, [phonetic realisation]

sense; sense

Usage note: usage note

A

ajl (adverb) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒIl⫽, [ɒɪl]

not

ajl (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒIl⫽, [ɒɪl]

zero, none

ajm (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒjm⫽, [ɒjm]

leaf

al (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒl⫽, [ɒl]

shade/shadow

alaz (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒlɒz⫽, [ɒlɒs]

mandatory, required

alazproj (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒlɒz⫽, [ɒlɒszprɔi]

mandatory fee, tax

Usage note: more common in corporate speech and marketing. Originally a way to avoid usingzalke(“tax”), which is associated with government taxation.

ara (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒrɒ⫽, [ɒrɒ]

expanse, area

Usage note: usually a very large area, like an entire countryside or even a continent

as (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒs⫽, [ɒs]

night

as (pronoun) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒz⫽, [ɒs]

who?, someone

asp (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒsp⫽, [ɒsp]

back

at (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɒt⫽, [ɒt]

yesterday

D

da (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽dɒ⫽, [dɒ]

ant

dat (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽dɒd⫽, [dɒt]

hard, solid

dadromkan (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽dɒdrOmkɒn⫽, [dɒdrɔmkɒn]

standard, regulation

dis (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽diz⫽, [dis]

fish

djav (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽djɒv⫽, [djɒv]

think

do (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽do⫽, [do]

hit/beat

drejn (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽drɛIn⫽, [drɛɪn]

rope

E

e (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛ⫽, [ɛ]

flesh/meat

eija (noun, arcane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛIjɒ⫽, [ɛɪjɒ]

person

Usage note: Has a faerie connotation in the north

ejsz (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛIʒ⫽, [ɛɪʃ]

red

el (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛl⫽, [ɛl]

root

emik (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛmik⫽, [ɛmik]

name

es (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽ɛs⫽, [ɛs]

good

G

grat (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ɡrɒt⫽, [ɡrɒt]

vehicle, car, wagon

H

helos (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽hɛlOs⫽, [hɛlɔs]

person

hjal (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽hjɒl⫽, [hjɒl]

near future

I

ij (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽i⫽, [i]

new

ik (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ik⫽, [ik]

nose

il (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽il⫽, [il]

tooth

ilas (noun, arcane) Pronunciation: ⫽ilɒs⫽, [ilɒs]

farm, garden, plantation

ils (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ils⫽, [ils]

ash

in (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽in⫽, [in]

ten, 10

ip (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ip⫽, [ip]

navel

ir (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽ir⫽, [ir]

blue

ir (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ir⫽, [ir]

blue

isz (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽iʒ⫽, [iʃ]

eat

itmas (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽itmɒz⫽, [itmɒs]

soil

irnaz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽irnɒz⫽, [irnɒs]

blue sky, clear sky

J

jan (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽jɒn⫽, [jɒn]

head; top of something

je (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽jɛ⫽, [jɛ]

bitter

jo (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽jo⫽, [jo]

blood

jora (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽jorɒ⫽, [jorɒ]

like, enjoy

K

kansos Pronunciation: ⫽kɒnsOs⫽, [kɒnsɔs]

silver

kansosposz Pronunciation: ⫽kɒnsOspOʒ⫽, [kɒnsɔspɔʒ]

business, company

kas (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽kɒs⫽, [kɒs]

small

kasvesz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽kɒsvEʒ⫽, [kɒzvɛʒ]

berry

kej (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛj⫽, [kɛj]

one, a whole

Usage note: most commonly used when talking about parts of a single whole, as opposed tolawhich is more common in counting and enumeration.

keykeret (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛjkErEt⫽, [kɛjkɛrɛt]

merge, unify, conglomerate, aggregate

kejkeretposz (noun) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛjkErEtpOʒ⫽, [kɛjkɛrɛtpɔʒ]

conglomerate, holding company, megacorporation

Usage note: Modern Malaszec’s zloije are colloquially considered a type of kejkeretposz, though legally the zloije are not considered one.

kejrom (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛjrɔm⫽, [kɛjrɔm]

marry

kejrom (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛjrɔm⫽, [kɛjrɔm]

marriage

keposz (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛpOʒ⫽, [kɛbɔʃ]

know

keposz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛpOʒ⫽, [kɛbɔʃ]

knowledge; field of study, science

keret (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛrEt⫽, [kɛrɛt]

come

kes (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kɛz⫽, [kɛs]

suck

kils (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kilz⫽, [kils]

crush/grind

kimv (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kimv⫽, [kimf]

run

kit (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽kid⫽, [kit]

take

kja (pronoun) Pronunciation: ⫽kjɒ⫽, [kjɒ]

what?, something

kmij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽kmi⫽, [kmi]

child (kin term)

kzimsz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽kzimʒ⫽, [kzimʃ]

liver

L

la (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒ⫽, [lɒ]

one

Usage note: most commonly used when counting or enumerating, as opposed to kej which is more common when talking about parts of a single whole.

lajn (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒEn⫽, [lɒɛn]

number; numerals

lajna (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒEnɒ⫽, [lɒɛnɒ]

music

lajnrom (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒEnrOm⫽, [lɒɛnrɔm]

put in order, sort; put under control

lajnrom (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒEnrOm⫽, [lɒɛnrɔm]

order, conformity

lajnromnala (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒEnrOmnɒlɒ⫽, [lɒɛnrɔmnɒlɒ]

the Philosophy of Order, a belief system prevalent among Malaszec elves

lal (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒl⫽, [lɒl]

far

lajzjan (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒɪzjɒn⫽, [lɒɪzjɒn]

people with common interest, fellows, associates

lajzjanfos (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒɪzjɒnvOs⫽, [lɒɪzjɒnvɔs]

group, organization, society

lajzjanflasnalij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒɪzjɒnvlɒsnɒlI⫽, [lɒɪzjɒnvlɒsnɒlɪ]

protection

lajzjanromnala (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lɒɪzjɒnrOmnɒlɒ⫽, [lɒɪzjɒnrɔmnɒlɒ]

socialism

let (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽lɛt⫽, [lɛt]

bite

lij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽li⫽, [li]

hair

lilis (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽lilis⫽, [lilis]

all

lisza (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽liʒɑ⫽, [liʒɑ]

wash

lo (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽lo⫽, [lo]

knee

lojlm (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽loIlm⫽, [loilm]

mouth

M

mejm (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽mɛIm⫽, [mɛɪm]

thigh

mejv (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽pmɛIv⫽, [mɛɪf]

fly

mjok (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽mjok⫽, [mjok]

thick

melos (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽mɛlos⫽, [mɛlos]

gentleman, good man, good sir; (second person forms) you (polite)

mra (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽mrɒ⫽, [mrɒ]

drink

N

nakol (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽nɒkOl⫽, [nɒɡɔl]

say

nala (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽nɒlɒ⫽, [nɒlɒ]

thing; center (of something); philosophy, outlook on the world

-nal (noun suffix) Pronunciation: ⫽nɒl⫽, [nɒl]

suffix for devices, gadgets, systems, and thingamabobs

napos (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽nɒpOs⫽, [nɒpɔs]

light, lacking weight; easy, simple

nelo (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽nɛlO⫽, [nɛlɔ]

sound

nelojanal (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽nɛlOjɒnnɒl⫽, [nɛlɔjɒnɒl]

headphones or earbuds

neziv (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽nɛsIv⫽, [nɛzɪf]

wing

nijt (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽nijd⫽, [nijt]

water

njos (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽njos⫽, [njos]

hide

O

o (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽o⫽, [o]

give

odin (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽otIn⫽, [odin]

laugh

oloromnal (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽olOrOmnɒl⫽, [oloromnɒl]

computer

olos (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽olOs⫽, [olos]

many

olos (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽olOs⫽, [olos]

paper

olosron (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽olOsrOn⫽, [olosron]

publishing

olosije (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽olOsIjE⫽, [olozije]

the masses, the people, the population; nation, tribe

ont (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽oOnd⫽, [ont]

smoke

orin (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽orIn⫽, [orin]

play

P

pan (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽pɒn⫽, [pɒn]

see

pat (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽pɒt⫽, [pɒt]

cry/weep

pij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽pij⫽, [pij]

skin/hide

pjoj (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽pjoj⫽, [pjoj]

wood

proj (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽proj⫽, [proj]

fee, debt

post (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽post⫽, [post]

heavy

posz (noun) Pronunciation: ⫽poʒ⫽, [poʒ]

office, post; title; department, office, organization

psidrok (numeral) Pronunciation: ⫽psidrOk⫽, [psidrok]

five, 5

psik (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽psik⫽, [psik]

horn

R

resz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽rɛʒ⫽, [rɛʃ]

ear

rij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ri⫽, [ri]

bird

rjo (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽rjo⫽, [rjo]

burn (intrans.)

ro (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ro⫽, [ro]

neck

rojker (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽roIjkEr⫽, [roijker]

old

rom (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽rom⫽, [rom]

do, make

romkan (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽romkɒn⫽, [romkɑn]

plan

romkan (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽romkɒn⫽, [romkɑn]

plan, initiative

S

sa (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽sɒ⫽, [sɒ]

long

sek (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽sɛk⫽, [sɛk]

tongue

sektap (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽sɛktɒp⫽, [sɛktɒp]

reputation

sela (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽sɛlɒ⫽, [sɛlɒ]

mana, magical affinity, magic

sis (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽siz⫽, [sis]

louse

som (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽som⫽, [som]

tail

sovolv (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽sovOlv⫽, [sovolf]

stone/rock

szam (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒɒm⫽, [ʒɒm]

big, great

szamara (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒɒmɒrɒ⫽, [ʒɒmɒrɒ]

Szamara, the name of the continent Malaszec is a part of

szet (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒɛt⫽, [ʒɛt]

egg

szle (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒlɛ⫽, [ʒlɛ]

eye

szmil (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒmil⫽, [ʒmil]

tie

szra (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒrɒ⫽, [ʒrɒ]

wind

szresze (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽ʒrɛʒE⫽, [ʒrɛʒɛ]

rain

T

tals (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽tɒlz⫽, [tɒls]

house

tap (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽tɒp⫽, [tɒp]

carry

te (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽tɛ⫽, [tɛ]

stand

tek (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽tɛk⫽, [tɛk]

go

ten (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽tɛn⫽, [tɛn]

foot

tenvec (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽tɛnvEk⫽, [tɛnvɛk]

colony

tin (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽tin⫽, [tin]

blow

tmop (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽tmop⫽, [tmop]

hear

tojsz (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽toIʒ⫽, [toiʃ]

sand

tzik (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽tzik⫽, [tzik]

bone

V

vasgrat (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽vɒsɡrɒt⫽, [vɒsɡrɒt]

train

vec (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽vɛk⫽, [vɛk]

town, city, settlement, village

ves (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽vɛs⫽, [vɛs]

fire

vesjan (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽vɛsjɒn⫽, [vɛzjɒn]

leader, boss

vesz (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽vɛʒ⫽, [vɛʃ]

sweet

viszk (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽viʒk⫽, [viʒk]

dog

vna (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽vnɒ⫽, [vnɒ]

breast

vop (pronoun) Pronunciation: ⫽vop⫽, [vop]

this

Z

zalke (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽zɒlkE⫽, [zɒlkɛ]

cut, divide, apportion

zalke (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽zɒlkE⫽, [zɒlkɛ]

tax, levy

zep (adjective) Pronunciation: ⫽zɛp⫽, [zɛp]

wide

zij (verb) Pronunciation: ⫽zi⫽, [zi]

fall

zloije (noun, mundane) Pronuncation: ⫽zloIjE⫽, [zloije]

ward, a Malaszec corporation with control over a geopolitical entity; province, administrative subdivision

zna (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽snɒ⫽, [znɒ]

arm/hand

znep (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽snɛp⫽, [znɛp]

star

znij (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽sni⫽, [zni]

black

znojon (noun, mundane) Pronunciation: ⫽snojOn⫽, [znojon]

salt

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