Chykkooe

Chykkooe is the national (Full Created) language of the Atlantian Peoples. It is dificult but easy to catch on to. Usually learners learn to listen and comprehend the language before they can actually speak it. It is hard to speak ti fast and without thinking about it.

Basics
The basics of the language are simple. Chykkooe is an English spin-off language. It uses the anglo-saxan words and the English dictionary. Words are usually split up and reformed. You split the words after each vowel and add 'dag', then you take that voul and put it after dag. You only don't do this if there are two vowels next to eachother.

Example:

Dog= DO 'dag' OG= dodagog. Simple right?

Apple= A 'dag' AP 'dag' LE= adagapdagle. In apple the second p makes a 'pa' sound. This adds a 'dag'. Try another.

Pop= PO 'dag' OP= podagop

Let's try a harder one:

Teacher= TE 'dag' ECHE 'dag' ER= tedagechedager. Good

Advanced
In 2005 Jacob Balog mad changes to the language. He added articles and numbers. An article is a word placed before the noun that makes refrence to which type of noun it is.

Articles
Definate Articles (The)

Masculine: Seh Feminine: Sih

Indefinate Articles (a, an)

Masculine: Set Feminine: Sit

Partitive Articles (Some, any)

Masculine: Soh Feminine: Suh

Numbers
Seh Nuume

All even numbers are used in the feminine case for any article although most numbers arent used with an article.

0- Ni (Knee) 1- Qe (Key) 2- Ry (Rie) 3- Tu (Two) 4- Pi (Pee) 5- So (Zo) 6- Sa (Za) 7- De (Day) 8- Fy (Fee) 9- Ku (Kwu) 10- Tsi (Tsee) 11- Tse (Tsay) 12- Tsy (Tsie) 13- Turee (Two-Ree) 14- Piree (Pee-Ree) 15- Soree (Zo-Ree) 20- Ryoh (Rie-OH) 30- Tuoh (Two-OH) 40- Pioh (Pee-OH) 50- Sooh (Zo-OH) 100- Qehun (Key-Who-n) 105- Qehunso (Key-Who-n-Zo) 110- Qehuntsi (Key-who-n-Tsee) 200- Ryhun (Rie-Who-n) 300- Tuhun ( Two- Who-n) 1000- Qetho (Key- Thow) 1005- Qethoso (Key-thow-zo) 1010- Qethotsi (Key-tho-tsee)

All odd numbers are msuclin form.

So to say "That is the number 15" is:

"Zhie idagis seh Soree" (That is the 15)

To say "That is the number 14" is:

"Zhie idagis sih Piree" (That is the 14)

Relative Pronouns
Note that there is no who. Atlantians fin it easier to just use whom in every sceanario.

That- Zhie (Zh-eye) Whom- Zhee (Zh-E) Whomever- Zhue (Zh-ew)in the plural form Zhuer Which- Zhae (Zh-ay) Whatever- Zhye (Zh-YEYE)in the plural form Zhyer Whose- Zhev (Shev){This is an odd Relative Pronoun. It does not follow the other forms.

Plurals
All plurals add according to their Articles.

If the article is masculine the plural form adds an 'R' or an 'E' If the article is feminine the plural forms add a 'T' or an 'I'

This page is dedicatd to:

-Ben Byerly

-Mike Trev.

-Liz Hirsch

-Alyssa Rees

and of course myself

Written by: Jacob Balog aka Jaylog