Cry of the Falcon (Falcons Saga Book 4)
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PERSONAL PRONOUNS:
Oa/oän = I/me
Ola/olahn = you/you (pl.)
Eä/eär = She/her
Eö/eör = He/him
Ië = it
Yo/yora = We/us
Elan/eran = They/them
POSSESSIVE PRONOUNS:
Ta/atta = My/mine
Tae/attae = Your/yours
Tas/attás = Her/hers
Torr/attor = His/his
Ti/atti = Its/its
Tann/attán = Our/ours
Taena/attaena = Your (pl.)/yours (pl.)
Tash/attash = Their/theirs
CONJUNCTIONS:
And = tha
But/however = vae
So/therefore = yn
For/because = qua
ARTICLES:
The = er
A = ya
An = yan
That = as
This = al
OF:
-Prepositional ‘of’ is absorbed, understood, as in Welsh.
-Possessive ‘of’ is expressed as ‘-d’, ‘-ad’, ‘-da’ at end of a word; Dathiel’ad ínuin, ‘Dathiel’s niece’ or amid a compound word such as Brandrith, ‘falcon’s wing.’
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Court Ellyn began writing historical fiction when she was fourteen, but her preference slowly gravitated toward the fantastical. Now, somewhere between dragon dens, haunted forests, and battlefields strewn with otherworldly foes, she moderates the LegendFire Critique Community at www.legendfire.com
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