Archive for April, 2009

Ordinal Numbers

In a previous post we have seen that in the UFOSAT conlang the main cardinal numbers are: 0 = bak (zero) 1 = cek (one) 2 = dik (two) 3 = fok (three) 4 = guk (four) 5 = jak (five) 6 = kek (six) 7 = lik (seven) 8 = mok (eight) 9 = [...]

From Verbs to Individuals

In the UFOSAT conlang, from the root of a verb you can infer and derive the terms designating the individuals habitually carrying out the action expressed by the verb. The root of a verb is the verb itself without the final ‘-i’. You get the term for the customary individual by adding ‘-al’ to the verb [...]

The Relative Pronoun ‘uno’

There is just one relative pronoun in UFOSAT, ‘uno’, which is invariable. It can be used as a subject or object of the subordinate clause or after a preposition. Examples: daro, uno kini ce abo, ste niqi = the person who loves me is arriving daro, ce uno abo kini, ste niqi = the person (whom) I love is [...]