dak si’sh tao otae halil [fourteenth word of the day]

February 2nd, 2010

The words of the day is are two nouns. One describing passion the other is the word for heart.

Kor [kohr] n. n. a heart
Kora [koh-rah] n. n. passion

dak sen’sh tao otae halil [thirteenth word of the day]

January 30th, 2010

This word of the day post is a list of common color names.

Pal’Drem Pronunciation Translation
Ara

[ah-rah]

Red

Joras [joh-rahs] Orange
Pasl

[pah-sl]

Yellow
Modi [moh-die]

Green

Shant [shah-nt]

Blue

Oltra [ohl-trah]

Violet

Neth [neh-th]

Black

Shon [sho-n] White

dak ni’sh tao otae halil. [twelfth word of the day]

January 19th, 2010

Today’s Post are several common prepositions.

Preposition Pronunciation Pal’Drem Word
outside [oh-ehn] oen
inside [lahk] lak
around [ah-johk] ajok
above [ah-oh] ao
below [eye-ahn] ian

dak om’sh tao otae halil. [eleventh word of the day]

January 16th, 2010

Today’s post are time related words used to say indicate Today, Tomorrow, and Yesterday.

Ali [ah-lie] n. adv. today
Vail [vah-eye-l] n. adv. tomorrow
Darlk [dah-erlk] n. adv. yesterday


dak’sh tao otae halil [tenth word of the day]

January 13th, 2010

Today’s post is a small list of interjections and words you use to ask questions.

Ala [ah-lah] adj. great; interjection: great!
Hau [haw] adv. yes inj. yea!
Do [doh] adj. not, interjection: no!
Narem [nah-rehm] Who?
Nato [nah-toh] What?
Jalap [jah-lahp] When?
Var [vah-r] Where?
Eal [eh-ahl] How?
Dosh [doh-sh] Why?

ba’sh tao otae halil [ninth word of the day]

January 13th, 2010

Today’s words are verbs that describe doing work two different ways.  One is work done for oneself and the other is work done for, or determined by, someone else.

Example sentence:

Taraku [tah-rah-koo] v. v. to do a specific task of one’s own volition.
Guraku [goo-rah-koo] v.

v. to do a specific task for, or determined by, another.

kiru’sh tao otae halil. [eighth word of the day]

January 10th, 2010

For today’s word of the day I’m going to list several commonly used terms and phrases.

Phrases, Idioms Meaning and or Use
al’Halil Hello.
al’Lithu Good Bye.
vae voj! Let’s go!, Come on!
nato bu? What’s up?
do’Enen bu. Nothing much.
eal fuma [subjects name]? How about you?
bu Rotae’in kom. Be right back.
Ju’an fek Thanks alot!

atu’sh tao otae halil [seventh word of the day]

January 9th, 2010

The word of the day is late because a case of off neglected Jujitsu and my computer being held hostage by a music playing alien who called itself “Sah’Man’thaa”.

Which is quite the coincidence being that the words of today are all about music!

The first word is a noun which means the surroundings of.  The second is a noun defining a melody. The third word is the Pal’Drem word for music.

Tol [t-ohl] n. n. the surroundings of (environment)

Mesh

[meh-sh] n. n. a sequence of notes. (a melody)

Meshtol

[meh-sh-tohl] n. n. a group of connected sounds (music)

ro’sh tao otae halil [sixth word of the day]

January 7th, 2010

One of today’s word of the day is a verb roughly meaning to shun or to think poorly of.  The other word is a noun that describes emotional anguish, pain, and sadness.

Example sentence(s):

The Pal’Drem came to the decision that house Uvas would be shunned.

Pal’Drem ol’Edo Dirk’nil tak Uvas’Drem bu ol’domak.

Nelir’Uvas let out a cry of anguish for this was all his doing.

Nelir’Uvas ol’Saap pasol. suta bu Nelir’Uvas’os skan.

Domak [doh-mahk] v. v. to think poorly of, to shun.

Pasol [pah-sohl] n. n. a feeling of emotional pain and sadness. (anguish)

ko’sh tao otae halil [fifth word of the day]

January 6th, 2010

Today’s words of the day are names for three animals: wolf, eagle, and snail.

Volk [vohlk] n. n. a wolf

Utijin [oo-tie-jin] n. n. a eagle

Sudromu [soo-droh-moo] n. n. a snail