Sathir
From Langmaker
| Conlang | Sathir |
| Author | David J. Peterson |
| Year Began | 2003 |
| Language Type | personal language |
| Lexicon Size | N/A |
| Etymologies | No |
| Grammar | Yes |
| Sample Texts | No |
| Primer | No |
Sathir is a personal language and was designed by David J. Peterson. It has been used for a translation of the Babel Text. It is written with a unique script.
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Language sources
Sathir was mainly inspired by Malagasy, Tagalog, Fijian and Ancient Greek.
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Design principles
I've tried to make Sathir like many of the Polynesian languages, where a single phonetic form is used as a noun, verb, adjective, adverb or even preposition, and the only way to determine what role the form plays in the sentence is to look at the word order and the morphology. The idea is that no word is classified as a noun or verb, etc., but, rather, can be used in any way.
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Interest of others
No.
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