Kithran Lexicon

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Lexicon

This page contains a categorized lexicon of the Kithran language, including pronouns, numerals, and other core vocabulary. The lexicon reflects primarily Classical Kithran usage, with occasional notes on historical development.

For grammatical structure and usage rules, see Kithran.

Pronouns

Personal Pronouns

Person Pronoun Accusative Genitive Dative Instrumental
1st singular alla allim allum allnun allnam
2nd singular sho shim shum shnun shnam
2nd plural ersho ershim ershum ershnun ershnam
1st plural (inclusive) fanna fannim fannum fannun fannam
1st plural (exclusive) finna finnim finnum finnun finnam
3rd plural ezho ezhim ezhum ezhnun ezhnam
3rd singular masculine ra rim rum ranun ranam
3rd singular feminine na nim num nanun nanam
3rd singular neuter ta tim tum tanun tanam

Possessive Pronouns

Person Possessive Pronoun
1st singular alle
2nd singular she
2nd plural ershe
1st plural (inclusive) fanne
1st plural (exclusive) finne
3rd plural ezhe
3rd singular masculine re
3rd singular feminine ne
3rd singular neuter te

Possession in Kithran is commonly expressed using possessive pronouns. Genitive forms of personal pronouns may also be used to express possession, especially in formal, poetic, or emphatic contexts, corresponding to an "of X" construction.

  • alle yaba – my house
  • yaba allum – the house of me (formal / poetic)

Demonstrative Pronouns

Meaning Pronoun
this (singular) din
that (singular) dawm
these (plural) disha
those (plural) dashum

Negative Pronouns

Meaning Pronoun
none nen
nothing nedo
nobody / no one nezho
neither niba

Negative pronouns like niba can be used in combination with verbs or conjunctions to express negation across multiple subjects or objects.

Negative pronouns inherently express negation and do not normally require additional negative particles. Double negation is possible but generally avoided in standard usage.

Numerals

Cardinal Numbers

Number Kithran
1 ani
2 nayn
3 tha
4 kadra
5 kubra
6 sati
7 seba
8 thama
9 tisha
10 shol
100 shen
1,000 mishen
1,000,000 mighnan

Number Formation

Multiplication is expressed by placing the multiplier before the higher magnitude.

  • nayn shol – 20 (2 × 10)
  • tha shen – 300 (3 × 100)
  • kadra mishen – 4,000 (4 × 1,000)

Addition is expressed by placing the smaller number after the larger one, connected by the conjunction e ("and").

  • shol e nayn – 12 (10 + 2)
  • shen e kadra shol e kubra – 145 (100 + 40 + 5)
  • nayn mishen e shol e thama – 2,018 (2,000 + 10 + 8)

In casual speech, the conjunction e may be omitted.

Syntax of Numbers

When used as modifiers, cardinal numbers precede the noun.

  • nayn hadis – two gifts

Zero

Early Kithran lacked a distinct numeral for zero. Absence or null quantity was instead expressed using the word nen ("none").

In Late Classical Kithran, as mathematics became more prominent, the term nil was borrowed from another language and adopted as a numeral meaning "zero".

Ordinal Numbers

Kithran ordinal numbers are primarily formed using distinct ordinal forms. The system remains base-10.

Ordinal Kithran
1st ano
2nd nayno
3rd tho
4th kadro
5th kubro
6th sato
7th sebo
8th thamo
9th tisho
10th shio
11th shano
12th shnayno

The 11th and 12th ordinals have distinct forms. These originally developed within an earlier timekeeping system and were later generalized in Classical Kithran, similar to the English forms "eleven" and "twelve".

Formation of Higher Ordinals

For compound numbers, only the final numeral is converted into its ordinal form.

  • shol sebo – 17th
  • nayn shol tho – 23rd

As with cardinal numbers, the conjunction e may be omitted in casual speech.

Temporal Vocabulary

This section lists lexical items used to express time reference and duration in Kithran. These terms are used in conjunction with the Kithran time system.

Units of Time

Meaning Kithran
hour gen
day yawm
month ikkam
year tero
  • Tha yawm – three days
  • tisho yawm – ninth day
  • seba ikkam – seven months

Day-Night Division

Meaning Kithran
daytime (sunrise to sunset) dan
nighttime (sunset to sunrise) bun

Clock time is typically expressed using ordinal numbers together with dan or bun. For details on time expression and syntax, see the Time System section of the main Kithran page.

Subdivisions of Time

Meaning Kithran Notes
half-hour satigen literally "half gen"
quarter-hour kadrigen literally "quarter gen"
short moment simish vague, non-measured duration

Durations are formed by combining a cardinal number with gen. In written form, these elements are merged.

  • kadragen – four hours

Negation Vocabulary

This section lists lexical items used to express negation in Kithran. These forms function as particles or operators rather than pronouns.

Core Negation Particles

Meaning Kithran Notes
no nan general negation
not nem placed before verbs or objects
do not (negative imperative) nar used with commands
never naram absolute negation of time

Emphatic and Coordinating Negation

Meaning Kithran Notes
not even nemi (...) niya emphasized element placed between
and not / or not / nor nare negative conjunction

Negation particles in Kithran typically precede the element they negate. Double negation is grammatically possible but generally avoided in standard usage.