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MunBieNax
"MunBieNax Language, How do you see"?
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Ideograms 170
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But in COM, MunBieNax is written in Latin-Alphabet.
[Postscript]
This page has been re-written in 2014 because I had written on this page strange matters out of strange English expressions ;-(
There is a great distinction between pictographs and ideograms. Those are tiny pictures you draw with some drawing skill, these are simple signs you can write easily.
e.g. "hand"
(pictograph) /
(ideogram)
[Metamorphosis of meanings of Ideograms]
=
= kind of nut(fruit)
=
= kind of hand ..... on the assumption that....
<--- how do you read? e.g. "I get(got) an apple." ???
←
<--- and now, how do you read these?
a girl, arrow(particle), an apple, a hand ..... to give her an apple ?????
The meaning of "
hand" is changed suitably by the situations.
The inspiration that you should feel out of a picture of "hand" gives you the proper meanings of that. (maybe....)
(in fact, some particles are used to make parts of speech clear)
she(=her), to, nut, (ac), give, (ve), (cl), period
The direction of the arrow(particle) is fixed (only "→", to the right).
The other words(particles, suffixes) are mentioned later.
System of MunBieNax
Munbienax is similar to Japanese, Mongolian, Turkish etc... Asian languages. But, this is not an Asian language.
E.T. brought these to my brains in a night.... (under a delusion)
Basic Sentence e.g.
[subject]-h [predicate] ba.
(in Ideograms →
[subject]- [predicate] )
-h is Separator, as Equal Mark " = ".
ba is Conclutive word, as (cl).
e.g. →
=
(cl). → This = food(cl).
→ "This is food / something to eat / eatables.
※A concept of numbers(single-plural) are not looked seriously※
In COM, we write MunBieNax in Latin-Alphabet commonly.
e.g.
kuh pam ba.
(suffix "
-h", clings to the last word)
Negative, distinguish again with "
-h", and put "
nae" before "
ba".
e.g. → "(This = food) = not (cl)."
→ "This is not food."
kuh pamh nae ba. (Alphabet)
This is a Case of "Noun-Sentence". But,
MunBieNax's Basic is the end.
Next, "Verb-Sentence".
e.g. → "I = You (ac) seeing (cl)."
→ "I see you." or "I have seen you."
( I am a person who is seeing(watching?) you. )
auh nai bu mae-nat ba. (Alphabet)
bu is Accusative particle, as (ac).
Object "
nai bu" is put between Subject and Predicate, but Red Letters are odered under Basic-Form.
[Postscript]
After the 2000s, Object is usually put before words of main sentence.
nai bu auh mae-nat ba.
"
mae-nat" is a "Gerunds". or "Participle" or "Verb-Adjective".
mae "eye"(root) +
-na(t) "Verb-suffix"
→
mae-nat "seeing" or "seen".
(deed of Eye's, we write these as "**-ing")
"
-na(t)" is read "
-nat", before "
ba, ku". Others, "
-na".
These are called "
na-Verb". Meanings are "Past ∼ Present, habit, deed which they have seen the result, deed you concluded, unchangeable deed".
Practice e.g.
→ "appearing person = minding-not (cl)."
→ "A person who has appeared = (I) don't know." (strange English....)
ut-na munh kim-nae-nat ba. (Alphabet)
Negative of Verb is put "
nae" before Verb-suffix.
[Postscript]
In present, a sentence pattern below is recommended:
ut-na mun bu auh kim-nae-nat ba.
after all, these are ordinary objects, I think you, English speakers can understand these matters more easily.
[Postscript]
Recently, a new way has been used as "the Perfect tense".
→ appearing (then) being person
ut-na bie-na mun
There are no Pure-Adjectives in
MunBieNax. "
ika" meanings "great things", it is a Noun.
So, add a modifier word "
bana" as (m), get to be clear.
e.g. → "Great (m) food (cl)." → "There is a great food."
ika bana pam ba. (Alphabet)
In Predicative-Use :
e.g. → "Food = great (cl)." → "The food is great."
pamh ika ba. (Alphabet)
Negative of Adjective is the same to Noun sentence.
e.g. → "(Food = great) = not (cl)." → "The food isn't great."
pamh ikah nae ba. (Alphabet)
Development
There are other Verbs, called "
au-Verb".
These are a sure Verbs absolutely.
e.g. → "you (ac) see-I." → "I'll see you."
nai bu mae-au. (Alphabet)
au-Verb is put Pronoun in the next of Verb-root.
Meanings are "Future, presumptive, possivility, Ability, Imperative, Subjunctive", etc...
e.g. Meaning "
nai bu mae-au." :
"I want to see you."
"I go to see you."
"I can see you."
"I will see you.", etc...
Add
-na(t) "Verb-suffix" again, change into "Gerunds". or "Participle" or "Verb-Adjective".
e.g.
→ "see-you-ing person = what-person(who) (cl) (ques)?"
→ "Person you want to see = who is this?"
mae-nai-na munh ae-mun ba hae? (Alphabet)
"
ae-mun" is a compound word, "who".
"
hae" in the end of Sentence is "Question mark".
Negative of
au-Verb is put
"
nae" between root and pronoun.
e.g. → "see-not-I".
mae-nae-au. (Alphabet)
Conjunction is
"
nn" only.
e.g.
au nn nai si yae-yae ta mat-na nn,
I
+ You (lo) town (da) going
so,
kiy-nakuh ut-na nn, nie2-na nn, um-nan-nat ba.
war = appearing
and, running
but, be killed (cl).
"
si" is Locative particle, at/on/in/out of
"
ta" is Dative particle, to/for
"
yae-yae" is a compound word, "town".
"
kiy-naku" is a compound word, "war, fight, attack".
"
nan" is Auxiliary Verbs of Passive.
Adjectives of Munbienax are strange. There are 4 words only.
"
ika" great /
"
kuma" small /
"
uo" feel good /
"
aya" feel bad
Commonly, you use only 4 words, childishly.
Case to say at objectively, get an abtruct noun.
e.g. A case of Temperature :
"
puo" fire(root of Heat) +
"
-yut" grade
→ "
puo-yut" Temperature.
You use this word with
"
ika" or
"
kuma".
e.g. → "Temperature = great (cl)." → "It's hot."
puo-yuth ika ba. (Alphabet)
More cut short form, you use these commonly.
→ "heat-great" → "hot, warm"
puo-ika
→ "heat-small" → "cool, cold"
puo-kuma
In case Great and Small of Numbers :
use
"
yun" great number / "
yun-nae" small nymber.
ProperNoun / Numbers
In Latin Alphabet, ProperNoun is write as it is.
If you want to write with Ideogram, write it with readings Ideograms. It is Hard....
"New York" → "Nuo-Iu-Kuo-x yae-yae"
∼
are "ProperNoun Brackets", in Alphabet, put "-x" at next.
In this case, "
yae-yae", decisive post-word, as "Town, City".
In Latin Alphabet, Numbers is write as it is.
→ 1984 (1 * 1000 + 9 * 100 + 8 * 10 + 4)
→ 2015 (2 * 1000 + 0 + 1 * 10 + 5)
Add preposition
"
u-", change into Ordinal numbers.
e.g. → "the 3 man." → "the 3rd man."
utbienaku.... hae? Under Construction?
pan-tat si, u-akuh bie-nat ba.
u-akuh KB tum si bie-nat ba. u-akuh KB ba.
pan-tat si KB tum si u-akuh bie-na nn, u-aku yi tit bana ieh ut-nan-nat ba.
k-iu-ban-x si iu-ut-nan-na uo bana nie.
"The Gospel of John"