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Edan Tribal Language-

This is an updated dictionary of most of the Edan Tribal language. Updated usually as per the latest chapter; however, some words will fall under spoilers and will be hidden until a variable is meet.

Word(Pronunciation)- Meaning, further notes.

Adu(ah doo)- Goodbye / Bye

Advanar(ad van nahr)- After all

Agge(ag gee)- Ahead, "lead the way"

Akcept(s)(ak sept(s))- Accept(s)

Akhar(ah kahr)- Other

Aln(Al nah)- Now

Ambu(awm bu)- Ambush / Trap

An(an)- Life / Existing

Ana(ana)- That

Ancor(an kohr)- Still

Apfrodiat(ap roh dee at)- Aphrodisiac / Succubus' bud neurological agent, typically referring to a power some tribes make by harvesting the buds, and making a fine powder out of them.

Are(ahr)- Are

Arm(ahrm)- Arm

Asaf(as if)- Sorry / My bad

At(at)- At

Atus(at us)- Something-Hundred, used at the end of a basic number to represent it eg. Dweatus and Nematus.

Avan(ah van)- After

Awl(awl)- All

Awll(awil)- As well

Awoke(uh wohk)- Awake / Awoke, can be used in both past and present tenses.

Ayan(a ian)- Alright / OK

Bei(bay)- Back / Behind

Betta(bet tah)- Better

Bhara(bah hara)- Breed / Impregnate

Bitell(beh tel) - Alert

Bulu(boo lu)- Consort / Marriage

Capren(ka pren)- Understand

Car(kahr)- Care

Cawl(kawl)- Call

Choto(kho toh)- Something

Com(kom)- With

Cuo(cuw)- Accident / Not on purpose

Da(da)- The.

Daoki(dow key)- Maturity (18th year)

Day(dey)- They / Some, a combined word for they and some.

Declar(de clar)- Declare / Declared, can be used in the past tense.

Dem(dem)- Them

Den(den)- Day / ~24 hrs

Deside(dee sahyd)- Decide / Decided

Did(did)- Did

Die(dahy)- Die / Died, can be used in the past tense.

Disdem(dis dem)- Disdain / Dislike, a hardest version of dislike.

Doen(doo en)- Doing

Dost(daws tah)- Friend / Friends

Dri(drahy)- Try

Du(du)- You

Dum(duhm)- Dumb / Stupid

Dur(door)- Hard / Turgid

Durven(door ven)- Dare / A challenge

Duy(doo)- Your

Dwe(dwe)- Two

Dwesum(dwe sum)- Twenty

Dweatus(dwe at us)- Two hundred

Eat(eet)- Eat

Edan(ee dan)- Ross 128 b / Eden

Ello(el loh)- Hello

Ens(ens)- One

Ensum(en sum)- Ten

Ensatus(ens at us)- One hundred

Fer(fur)- Do

Fisik(fiz ik)- Physical / Physically

Food(food)- Food

Fuk(fuk)- Fuck / To copulate with

Gaya(gahy yah)- Gather / To get

Giv(Gif)- Give

Goin(go in)- Going / Going to

Got(got)- Got

Granko- Grandchild / Grandchildren

Graz(graz)- Thanks

Grey(grey)- Grey

Hain(haen)- Want

Hanala(hahn nala)- / Attack

Haoki(hou ki)- Supplies / Resources / Goods

Hapnin(hap nen)- Happening / Going on

Hara(har rah)- Defeat

Hav(hav)- Have

Here(heer)- Here

Hermos(hurm mohs)- Beautiful / Handsome, male variant.

Home(hohm)- Home / House

How(hou)- How

Hudt(hud tah)- Had to

Hund(hund)- Hunt

Hunda(hund ah)- Prey / Hunted

Hundr(hund er)- Predator / Hunter

I(ahy)- I

Il(il)- I'll / I will

Im(em)- I'm / I am

Ims(em s)- Able / Able to / I'm able

Intere(in trey)- Interesting

Intra(in trah)- Enter / Entered, can be used in the past tense.

Ir(er)- Go / Join

Is(iz)- Is

It(it)- It

Its(its)- It's / It is

Iv(iv)- If

Jaro(jahr oh)- Year, specifically ten days; or four seasons.

Jor(jor)- Loud or Clumsy person

Ju(joo)- Never / Don't

Kamin(kah men)- Come / Came, can be used in the past tense.

Kaminshi(kah men shee)- Wash up, literarily come from sea.

Khms(kah hems)- Five

Khmsum(kah hem sum)- Fifty

Khmsatus(kah hems at us)- Five hundred

Klen(klen)- Clean

Ko(koh)- Child / Children

Konyan(kon yan)- Betrothed / To be married

Kos(kaws)- Course / Certainly

Kost(kawst)- Delicious / Tasty / Appetizing

La(la)- Don't / Do not

Laf(lahf)- Left / Laugh / Funny

Lanka(lan kah)- Spear / Lance

Leise(lahy see)- Hesitant / Resistant

Leav(lev)- Leave / Way out of / Passage out

Like(lahyk)- Like

Lis(lis)- Let's / Let us

Liu(lew)- Stay / Remain

Lwlang(lwa lang)- Concerned / Worried

Mada(mah dah)- Stop / To cease

Marday(mahr dey)- / Kill another human

Matta(mah tah)- Mother

Matta-Pitar(mah tah pit ahr)- Parents / Mother and father

Mele(mel lahy)- Onto / On top of

Mey(mey)- Large

Meyor(mey orh)- Greater / Larger

Muje(muh jee)- Me

Muke(muh kay)- Turn / Rotate

Mul(myʉl)- From

Musa(moo sa)- Contest / Challenge, a ritualized challenge or contest between two or more individuals.

Muskil(muhs kil)- Stronger / To possess strength

Muy(mɔɪ)- Beautiful / Cute, female variant.

Nachl(nach el)- Begin / Began, can be used in the past tense.

Nandem(nan dem)- Much / Something to do

Ne(nee)- Need

Nem(nem)- Six

Nematus(nem at us)- Six hundred

Nemsum(nem sum)- Sixty

No(noh)- No / Not

Nul(Nuhl)- Zero

Nuri(nur ree)- Girl / Not married, a girl or a woman who is bound to a male or female. Can be used as an insult to females. (Usually female to female)

Nurn(nur n)- Woman / Married

Oct(oct)- Eight

Octsum(oct sum)- Eighty

Octatus(oct at us)- Eight hundred

Of(uhv)- Of

On(on)- On

Oni(oh nee)- Only

Or(awr)- Or

Our(ahr)- Our

Owraegus(Ou rey gus)- Outrageous

Part(pahrt)- Part

Pianfer(peh an fur)- Prefer / Preference

Pita(pit uh)- Father / Male, used for both male and father; as culturally there is no distinction between the two.

Pitar(pit ahr)- Chief / Leader, a male honorific, reserved for important people and leaders; used by those younger or those less respected towards those of elder or higher respect.

Posision(po si sun)- Position

Priyem(pre yhem)- Acceptable

Qua(kwa)- Four

Quasum(kwa sum)- Fourty

Quatus(kwa at us)- Four hundred

Qwit(kwit)- Quiet / Stop talking

Reintra(ree in trah)- Reenter / Reentered, can be used in the past tense.

Rev(rev)- Run

Ruki(ruh key)- Wait

Rus(ruhsh)- Ross 128 / The sun, also the name of their solar deity.

Sai(sie)- Say / Said, can be used in the past tense.

Sbe(seb)- Seven

Sbesum(seb sum)- Seventy

Sbeatus(seb at us)- Seven hundred

See(see)- See

Ser(sur)- To be / Be

Shi(shee)- Sea

Shian(shee an)- Time (literally sea of life or life sea)

Shisor(shee sor)- Seashore

Shivir(shiv er)- To set up / To assemble

Shiver'am(shiv er am)- To set up a house / To build a house

Shivir'em(shiv er em)- To set up camp / To assemble camp

Sid(sid)- Sit

Sihy(see hah)- Sight / Look / To see

Sista(sis tah)- Sister

Sky(skahy)- Sky

So(soh)- So

Soch(sok)- Think

Son(suhn)- Creator God, the chief god and creator of the universe and everything.

Sosho(saws shoh)- Wound / Cut / Injury

Sow(soh)- Show

Staryy(stahr yay)- Ancestors / Those that traveled across the stars, used in reference to the ancestors who journeyed to Edan.

Sti(stee)- Know / Knew, can be used in past tense.

Sud(suhd)- Should

Sum(sum)- Something-Ten, used at the end of a basic number to represent it eg. Dwesum and Nemsum.

Sumber(sum bur)- Sleep / Slumber

Tawel(tawl)- Long story

Tel(tel)- Tell

Tere(ter rey)- They / There / They're / They are

Tiaar(tee ahr)- Ready

Tiam(tee am)- Then / Than

Til(til)- They'll / They will

Tir(teer)- To go

Tis(tis)- Nine

Tisum(tis um)- Ninty

Tisatus(tis at us)- Nine hundred

To(too)- To

Tol(tohl)- Told

Tomo(toh moh)- Keep

Tori(Tor ree)- Take / Took, can be used in past of present tense.

Trek(trek)- Trick

Treken(trek en)- Tricking / Tricked

Tri(tri)- Three

Trisum(tri sum)- Thirty

Triatus(tri at us)- Three hundred

Turo(tur oh)- Horror / Terror

Und(und)- And

Ungry(un gree)- Hungry / Angry

Urra(Ur ruh)- Old Earth / The lost homeland, used in reference to a mythical paradise.

Ver(vur)- For

Vinc(vin s)- Close / Near

Wa(wah)- Was

Wasu(wah soo)- Forget / Stop thinking about

Wat(wot)- What

Way(wey)- Way

We(wee)- We

Wehren(wey rĕn)- Outsider / not of the tribe / alien / dangerous, it can also be used as a slur against enemies or people one does not like. It is the gravest insult to inter-tribe members.

Wel(wel)- Well / OK then

Wend(wend)- When / Where, a combined word for when and where.

Were(wer)- We are / We're

Who(hoo)- Who

Wight(wahyt)- Right / Good

Wi(wi)- We

Wil(wil)- We'll / We will

Win(win)- Win

Wuld(wuh d)- Would / Wood

Yes(yes)- Yes

Yil(yil)- You'll / You will

Yiqi(yee chœ)- Together / Tribe

Zho(zhow)- Find / To find

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