Rosahiens Grammar Principles

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Rosahiens Grammar is based on one fundamental principle: movement. Everything is expressed as a movement from A to B. That's why the language is called Rosahiens (or Rozahiéns): The name comes from "γλόσσα κίνησης", which is Greek for "language of movement". ;-)

A Rosahiens sentence consists of three parts: topic - origin - destination.

The first word of every part is marked for definiteness. There is a distinction between definite (what has been mentioned before), indefinite, and novum (what is new).

At the end of a sentence, you can add adverbials and/or verb-like particles to indicate tense, aspect and/or mood.


  1. Introduction
  2. Conlang Development
  3. Pronunciation
  4. Grammar Principles
  5. Noun Phrase Markers
  6. Verb-Like Particles
  7. Pronouns
  8. Numbers
  9. Sample Text

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