Mypronian

Mypriec/Mypriec (Myprecs) is a Mapperdonic Language used as a purpose of alternate communication.

Verbs

êtrās - to be

havās - to have

mângās - to eat

drênkās - to drink

klôkās - to tell the time

vivās - to live

likās - to like

bëyās - to be there (there dêlikās - to dislike

hâtās - to hate

lêifās - to love

sȳnās - to think

apêllās - to call

apêllāssir - to be called

vashās - to wash

vashāssir - to wash (oneself)

liberās - To be free

typās - to type

dêletās - to delete

editās - to edit

exitās - to exit

hurlās - to scream

pluās - to cry

pleuvās - to rain

snôrās - to snow

jûās - to play

tûās - to take

sûās - to say lûās - to read stās - to stand

ôndestās - to understand

cômpetās - to complete

compiêtās - to compete

mettrās - to put

battrās - to fight

ômettrās - to put on

vêurrās - to see

mêurrās - to die

naîtrās - to be born

mappās - to map (make mapping videos)

mapperās - to be a mapper

svitās - to switch

entrās - to enter

petrās - to be able to (can)

mûtrās - to have to (must)

wâizās - to be willing to (will)

sâizās - to ought to (shall)

hûngrās - to be hungry

sôifās - to be thirsty

cheudās - to be warm

frôidās - to be cold

richās - to be rich

peurās - to be poor

showās - to show

tellās - to tell

qômmünikatās - to communicate argüās - to agree no argüās - to disagree

Making Negatives When making a negative, we add 'No' before the verb. I have a cake - Mi havo em Cajk. I don't have a cake - Mi no havo em Cajk.

When saying 'never', we use 'Niëȳ' before the verb. I agree with you - Mi argüo mith tia. I never agree with you - Mi niëȳ argüo mith tia.

When saying 'neither', we use 'Nïr' after the verb. I haven't read - Mi no havo gelûōye. I haven't read neither - Mi no havo nïr gelûōye.

Articles There are 2 genders in this Mapperdonic language. (Masculine/Feminine) For the Article 'A', there are words. 'En and Em'.

E.g. En Bük (masc) - A Book Em Cajk (fem) - A Cake

For the Article 'The', you put the Article 'A' at the end of the noun.

Büken - The book Cajkem - The cake

For plural, use 'De (masc) and 'Je (fem) meaning, This/those/these.

De Büken - This/Those/These books Je Cajkem - This/Those/These cakes

Prepositions To - Til (to a place) To - Iā (for verbs e.g. I am going to see) On - Pā At - Ar At - Ard (Ar+De) At - Arj (Ar+Je) Above - Abüs Under - ônde

Pronouns I - Mi You - Ti He/She - Hi/Si We - Ni You - Vi They - Zi

Possessive Pronouns My - Mio Your - Tio His/Her - Hio/Sio Our - Nio Your - Vio Their - Zio

Accusitive Pronouns Me - Mia You - Tia His/Her - Hia/Sia Us - Nia You - Via They - Zia

Reflexive Pronouns I - Me You - Te He/She - Se We - Ne You - Ve They - Ze

How to make different Simple Tenses (Conjugate Verbs) To make the verb, remove the 'ās' ending and add on these:

Present Tense - o

Imperfect Tense - e

Future Tense - aye

Conditional Tense - âi

Past Historic - û

Present Subjunctive - ō

Imperfect Subjunctive - ē

Future Subjunctive - âȳe

Past Historic Subjunctive - ūs

Imperative: īs

Present Participle: īye

Past Participle - ōye

How to form the Compound Tenses

Perfect Tense - Present Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Pluperfect Tense - Imperfect Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Future Perfect - Future Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Conditional Perfect - Conditional Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Past Historic Perfect - Past Historic of êtrās/havās + past participle

Perfect Subjunctive - Present Subjunctive Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Pluperfect Subjunctive - Imperfect Subjunctive Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Future Perfect Subjunctive - Future Subjunctive Tense of êtrās/havās + past participle

Perfect Historic Subjunctive - Past Historic Subjunctive of êtrās/havās + past participle