jantalla
/'d͡ʒan.tal.la/
noun
captain (military rank and title)
Additional notes: This word was originally created by Anath_Tsurugi as Jan Tallan, which was translated as "Guard of the Blood". The noun cases are my own.
Cases
|
Cases |
Suffix |
PL |
|---|---|---|
|
NOM |
|
jantallaru |
|
ACC |
jantallakad |
jantallarukad |
|
GEN |
jantallahn |
jantallarahn |
|
DAT |
jantallatum |
jantallarutum |
|
LOC |
jantallarab |
jantallaruab |
|
ABL |
jantalladash |
jantallarudash |
Examples:
Nominative:
Jantalla boosir shun boosruab.
Gloss: Captain fight 3.GEN soldier-PL.LOC.
Translation: "(The) Captain fights alongside his soldiers."
Accusative:
Zi nadzirfadh Jantallakad.
Gloss: 2 say-IMP captain-ACC.
Translation: "You must tell (the) captain."
Genitive:
Jantallahn eigorz satyan.
Gloss: Captain-GEN bo-rifle purple.
Translation: "(The) captain's bo-rifle (is) purple."
Dative:
Shu shetirdem shun ukashokad jantallatum.
Gloss: 3 give-PST 3.GEN message-ACC captain-DAT.
Translation: "She gave her message to (the) captain."
Locative:
Boosru shor Jantallarab.
Gloss: Soldier-PL go captain-LOC.
Translation: "(The) soldiers walk with (the) captain."
Ablative:
Ve zelehr ukashokad Jantalladash.
Gloss: 1 have message-ACC captain-ABL.
Translation: "I have (a) message from (the) Captain."
