Ireth
Myth Weaver
Here's what I have so far. I'll be adding to it as things develop.
Letters / Sounds
A à C D E É F G H I à K L N O Ó R S T Þ à U Ú V W Y Z
-acute accent denotes a long vowel; short vowels are as in English
-Þ/þ equals a hard th, Ã/ð equals a soft th
-no labials (B, M, P) in the language, issues with lips due to canine facial structure
-heavy on approximates (F, V and W sounds) in lieu of labials
Verb Tenses
Sample: ahú- sing / mourn[1]
I sing: ahúsa
You sing: ahúte
He sings: ahúkó[2]
She sings: ahúlú
It sings: ahúdi
We sing: ahúsha
You (pl.) sing: ahúþe
They (m.) sing: ahúchó[3]
They (f.) sing: ahúrú
They (n.) sing: ahúði
singer: ahúyas
singing: ahúfel
to sing: ahún
I / you / he / she sang: ahúsag / ahúteg / ahúkóg / ahúlúg
We / you / they (m.) / they (f.) sang: ahúshag / ahúþeg / ahúchóg / ahúrúg
I / you / he / she has/have sung: ahúsas / ahútet / ahúkóc / ahúlúl
I will sing: ahúnisa
vád- hunt
I hunt: vádas
You hunt: vádet
He hunts: vádoc
She hunts: vádul
It hunts: vádid
We hunt: vádash
You (pl.) hunt: vádeþ
They (m.) hunt: vádoch
They (f.) hunt: vádur
They (n.) hunt: vádið
hunter: vádas
hunting: vádwel[4]
to hunt: vádun
I / you / he / she hunted: vásag / váteg / vákog / válug
We / you / they (m.) / they (f.) hunted: váshag / váþeg / váchog / várug
I / you / he / she has/have hunted: vásas / vátet / vákoc / válul
I / you / he / she will hunt: vádinas / vádinet / vádinoc / vádinul
[1]: Ahú means both "sing" and "mourn" because it is an onomatopoeic verb related to howling, which wolves do both in joy and in sorrow.
[2]: O and U are always long at the end of a word.
[3]: Ch is pronounced as in English "church", not German "Bach".
[4]: F changes to W when it follows a consonant.
Letters / Sounds
A à C D E É F G H I à K L N O Ó R S T Þ à U Ú V W Y Z
-acute accent denotes a long vowel; short vowels are as in English
-Þ/þ equals a hard th, Ã/ð equals a soft th
-no labials (B, M, P) in the language, issues with lips due to canine facial structure
-heavy on approximates (F, V and W sounds) in lieu of labials
Verb Tenses
Sample: ahú- sing / mourn[1]
I sing: ahúsa
You sing: ahúte
He sings: ahúkó[2]
She sings: ahúlú
It sings: ahúdi
We sing: ahúsha
You (pl.) sing: ahúþe
They (m.) sing: ahúchó[3]
They (f.) sing: ahúrú
They (n.) sing: ahúði
singer: ahúyas
singing: ahúfel
to sing: ahún
I / you / he / she sang: ahúsag / ahúteg / ahúkóg / ahúlúg
We / you / they (m.) / they (f.) sang: ahúshag / ahúþeg / ahúchóg / ahúrúg
I / you / he / she has/have sung: ahúsas / ahútet / ahúkóc / ahúlúl
I will sing: ahúnisa
vád- hunt
I hunt: vádas
You hunt: vádet
He hunts: vádoc
She hunts: vádul
It hunts: vádid
We hunt: vádash
You (pl.) hunt: vádeþ
They (m.) hunt: vádoch
They (f.) hunt: vádur
They (n.) hunt: vádið
hunter: vádas
hunting: vádwel[4]
to hunt: vádun
I / you / he / she hunted: vásag / váteg / vákog / válug
We / you / they (m.) / they (f.) hunted: váshag / váþeg / váchog / várug
I / you / he / she has/have hunted: vásas / vátet / vákoc / válul
I / you / he / she will hunt: vádinas / vádinet / vádinoc / vádinul
[1]: Ahú means both "sing" and "mourn" because it is an onomatopoeic verb related to howling, which wolves do both in joy and in sorrow.
[2]: O and U are always long at the end of a word.
[3]: Ch is pronounced as in English "church", not German "Bach".
[4]: F changes to W when it follows a consonant.