The W words (Feat: How )
Chances are, if you're gonna speak Parseltongue you're gonna have questions. Some of them are common things, such as "How are you?" and "What's your name?", And others not so much, like "What's the answer to 2b". So to start off your questions, use these
Who - Haʃ What - Teʃ When - Fiʃ Where - Doʃ Why - Vuʃ How - Baʃ |
|
Yes. No. Maybe.
Yes - Sa
No - ʃe
Maybe - Ha
No - ʃe
Maybe - Ha
This and That
This - Tasi
That - Fasi
That - Fasi
Just You, me, and... that human
This one deserves a bit more of an explanation. There are no words like "He/she/it". You need to, then, use the ever so elegant phrase "That human". This is mostly because there is no need to point out gender, because the creators of this language... were snakes. You try to tell a male from a female snake without getting close to them. Exactly. "That human" it is then
I/me - ai
You - ou
That human - Fasi ʃem
My - ʃai
Your - ʃou
I/me - ai
You - ou
That human - Fasi ʃem
My - ʃai
Your - ʃou
Past Tense and future tense
The tricky thing about Parseltongue is that there is no past tense in verbs in Parseltongue, which can get confusing. But, however, you can use "Earlier" and "Yesterday". These are placed at the end of the sentence.
Earlier - Suu
Yesterday - Slu
"I walked home yesterday"
"I home walk yesterday"
"Ai Resli vaʃe slu"
Future tense, however, is simpler. Just replace "ʃe" at the end of the verb to "ʃa"
"I will sleep"
"I sleep (future)"
"ai sloʃa"
Earlier - Suu
Yesterday - Slu
"I walked home yesterday"
"I home walk yesterday"
"Ai Resli vaʃe slu"
Future tense, however, is simpler. Just replace "ʃe" at the end of the verb to "ʃa"
"I will sleep"
"I sleep (future)"
"ai sloʃa"
Plurals
Plurals are also, again, tricky. But all you do is slip in the number in the adjective slot.
0 - Mi
1 - Ki
2 - Pi
3 - Ti
4 - Fi
5 - Ri
6 - Si
7 - ʃi
8 - Osi
9 - Ni
10 - Kovi
For numbers 10+, Take the first number, change the "I" to one o the letters shown below, ( this shall be known as a replacer ) then add the rest of the numbers to the end. if no numbers are at the end, and youre left with an exposed replacer, you put Vi in front
Tens - _o
Hundred - _e
Thousand - _a
Million - _u
Billion - _vo
Trillion - _ve
0 - Mi
1 - Ki
2 - Pi
3 - Ti
4 - Fi
5 - Ri
6 - Si
7 - ʃi
8 - Osi
9 - Ni
10 - Kovi
For numbers 10+, Take the first number, change the "I" to one o the letters shown below, ( this shall be known as a replacer ) then add the rest of the numbers to the end. if no numbers are at the end, and youre left with an exposed replacer, you put Vi in front
Tens - _o
Hundred - _e
Thousand - _a
Million - _u
Billion - _vo
Trillion - _ve