first of all, I asked for a CONLANG no NATLANG
dat was incompleet. Zie de toevoeging
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Is there any other kind?
OK, let's see now...
In Qwynegold (Qwadralónia dialect)
I am - ix ze /ˈɪks ˈz/
You are - uz ze /ˈuts ˈz/
He is - huo ze /ˈhuo ˈz/
She is - huo ze /ˈhuo ˈz/
It is - oh ****, I haven't decided how to deal with inanimates yet
We are - xie ze /ˈksɪe ˈz/
You are - zuo ze /ˈtsuo ˈz/
They are - quō ze /ˈkɰoː ˈz/
In Qwynegold (Quadralónia dialect)
I am - ix ze /ˈɪks ˈz/
You are - uz ze /ˈuts ˈz/
He is - huo ze /ˈhuo ˈz/
She is - huo ze /ˈhuo ˈz/
It is - oh ****, I haven't decided how to deal with inanimates yet
We are - xia ze /ˈksɪa ˈz/
You are - zwa ze /ˈtsɰa ˈz/
They are - vuue ze /ˈvu˒ː ˈz/
In Songulda
I am - um ham /um hɑm/
You are - tĭ hat /tɨ hɑt/
He is - ata hata /ɑtɑ hɑtɑ/
She is - ata hata /ɑtɑ hɑtɑ/
It is - at hata /ɑt hɑtɑ/
We are - uso haso /uso hɑso/
You are - to hato /to hɑto/
They are - ato hato /ɑto hɑto/
In Xǔngpìng
Ah, tone bars aren't displayed properly, so I have to use numbers. 1 = high tone, 2 = falling tone, 3 = rising tone, 4 = falling-rising tone.
I am - xám wo /ɕam3 o1/
You are - xhà wo /dʑa2 o1/
He is - bu wo /pu1 o1/
She is - jà wo /tɕa2 o1/
It is - vocabulary missing :(
We (exclusive) are - tó wo /tʰo3 o1/
We (inclusive) are - ke wo /kʰe1 o1/
You are - siǔ wo /sju4 o1/
They are - kiǔm wo /kʰjum4 o1/
In Lhueslue
I am (said by any sex, seldom used) - Eeng laj /ɛŋ laʒ/
I am (said by a female) - Eeng caj /ɛŋ ɕaʒ/
I am (said by a male) - Eeng raj /ɛŋ raʒ/
I am (said by a god) - Eeng uej /ɛŋ yʒ/
You are (said about any sex, seldom used) - Eeng lixh /ɛŋ lix/
You are (said about a female) - Eeng cixh /ɛŋ ɕix/
You are (said about a male) - Eeng rixh /ɛŋ rix/
You are (said about a god) - Eeng uexh /ɛŋ yx/
He is - Eeng rong /ɛŋ roŋ/
She is - Eeng cong /ɛŋ ɕoŋ/
It (light) is - Eeng ding /ɛŋ diŋ/
It (metal) is - Eeng kong /ɛŋ koŋ/
It (feminine) is - Eeng cong /ɛŋ ɕoŋ/
It (fire) is - Eeng fong /ɛŋ foŋ/
It (dark) is - Eeng tieng /ɛŋ tɘŋ/
It (earth) is - Eeng mong /ɛŋ moŋ/
It (masculine) is - Eeng rong /ɛŋ roŋ/
It (wood) is - Eeng thong /ɛŋ θoŋ/
It (water) is - Eeng shong /ɛŋ ʃoŋ/
It (ether) is - Eeng lhueng /ɛŋ ɬyŋ/
It (air) is - Eeng hong /ɛŋ hoŋ/
We are (mixed group) - Eeng lajlaj /ɛŋ laʒlaʒ/
We are (masculine group) - Eeng rajraj /ɛŋ raʒraʒ/
We are (feminine group) - Eeng cajcaj /ɛŋ ɕaʒɕaʒ/
You are (mixed group) - Eeng lixhlixh /ɛŋ lixlix/
You are (masculine group) - Eeng rixhrixh /ɛŋ rixrix/
You are (feminine group) - Eeng cixhcixh /ɛŋ ɕixɕix/
They are - Eeng longlong /ɛŋ loŋloŋ/
In Yanusu
I am (familiar speech) - Naa i /naː i/
I am (humble speech) - Naya yinu /na·ja ji·nu/
I am (royal speech) - Nakayasa kasu /na·ka·ja·sa ka·su/
You are (rude speech) - Sa i /sa i/
You are (familiar speech) - Sana i /sa·na i/
You are (honorific speech) - Anaya asi /a·na·ja a·si/
You are (said to a holy person) - Yatania asi /ja·ta·nia a·si/
You are (royal speech) - Unasa kasu /u·na·sa ka·su/
He is (rude speech) - Ikisa i /i·ki·sa i/
He is (familiar speech) - Kua i /kua i/
He is (honorific speech) - Ata ata /a·ta a·ta/
He is (said about a holy person) - Yatanisa ata /ja·ta·ni·sa a·ta/
He is (royal speech) - Unata kasu /u·na·ta ka·su/
She is (rude speech) - Ikisa i /i·ki·sa i/
She is (familiar speech) - Kua i /kua i/
She is (honorific speech) - Ata ata /a·ta a·ta/
She is (said about a holy person) - Yatanisa ata /ja·ta·ni·sa a·ta/
She is (royal speech) - Unata kasu /u·na·ta ka·su/
It is (rude speech) - Isa i /i·sa i/
It is (familiar speech) - Sisa i /si·sa i/
It is (honorific speech) - Sisata ata /si·sa·ta a·ta/
It is (said about a holy thing) - Yatasisa ata /ja·ta·si·sa a·ta/
It is (royal speech) - Sisasa kasu /si·sa·sa ka·su/
We are (familiar speech) - Kaa i /kaː i/
We are (humble speech) - Kaaya yinu /kaːja ji·nu/
We are (royal speech) - Kayanasa kasu /ka·ja·na·sa ka·su/
You are (rude speech) - Ku'ika i /ku·i·ka i/
You are (familiar speech) - Tana i /ta·na i/
You are (honorific speech) - Kanaya asi /ka·na·ja a·si/
You are (said to a holy person) - Yatania asi /ja·ta·nia a·si/
You are (royal speech) - Kunasa kasu /ku·na·sa ka·su/
They are (rude speech) - Ku'ikisa i /ku·i·ki·sa i/
They are (familiar speech) - Ya i /ja i/
They are (honorific speech) - Kata ata /ka·ta a·ta/
They are (said about a holy person) - Yatanisa ata /ja·ta·ni·sa a·ta/
They are (royal speech) - Kunata kasu /ku·na·ta ka·su/
The rest of my conlangs aren't well-developed enough.
Let me start by explaining that these sentences would never occur in Glyphica Arcana. However, since I'm working on that project I'll do my best to provide an adequate translation. Note, however, that nouns in GA are not marked for gender, so he/she/it are all the same symbol.
(Note that the images are in svg as I haven't figured out how to import GA files into Inkscape to export to png.)
{First person singular pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly1stSing.svg
{First person plural pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly1stPlur.svg
{Second person singular pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly2ndSing.svg
{Second person plural pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly2ndPlur.svg
{Third person singular pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly3rdSing.svg
{Third person plural pronoun} exists: http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly3rdPlur.svg
"Is," can't always be translated. A verb for a simple equational? English is just weird!
I finally got an svg converter so I can actually post the images for those who don't want to follow links.
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly1stSing.png {First person singular pronoun} exists
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly1stPlur.png {First person plural pronoun} exists
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly2ndSing.png {Second person singular pronoun} exists
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly2ndPlur.png{Second person plural pronoun} exists
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly3rdSing.png{Third person singular pronoun} exists
http://www.monticello21st.com/glyphi...Gly3rdPlur.png{Third person plural pronoun} exists