Oh yeah, I nearly forgot! Here's a pretty complete vocabulary for Tira, if you feel like knowing exactly what she's saying. The grammar is generally identical to English so far, though I haven't added tenses yet. [hider=Tira's Language] Owt- =Not, prefix denoting negative Em =Suffix denoting plurality. Tira’s language has no equivalent of ‘a’ or ‘an’. The singular is usually implied. As =Are (you/singular ‘they’), am Yem =Are (They/Plural/General) Toh =Is, plural inanimate ‘are’ A hyphen between an ‘are’ variant and a pronoun translates to ‘are you’, ‘is it’, etc. Remove the hyphen and switch the order, eg. ‘Nu as’, to say ‘You are’, similar to English. Nouns follow the behind the subject, ‘Nu as wus’, but adjectives precede the subject, ‘Weit nu as’. Use both to describe the manner in which something has a quality. ‘Weit nu owt-as wus’ reads as ‘You are not, funnily enough, an idiot’, a kind of Tiraese equivalent of ‘You weren’t born yesterday’. Ly =Mine Weit =Odd, new So =Important Garn =Craven, afraid, scared Iul =Good Hak =Dead Wus =Derisive term, fool Glup =Harsh expletive Nurtal =Urtelem singular Sista =Stranger, weirdo Garn =Craven, coward, scared person Wan =Friend Kia =Gift, surprise Yiesh =Stand, hold ground Rianl =Keep going He =Do, perform Hals =Take, carry Kint =Wait Al =Let go, free, allow Run =On, at, continuing, overall, also prefix for question words other than why Runati =Where Ati =There Rundin =Which Din =This Runosh =What Osh =This Runkiki =When Kiki =Then Runjon =How Jon =So, thus, sometimes ‘because’ Runpudne =Who Dne =Singular neutral ‘they’ Nu =You Ne =Me/I Na =Plural ‘they’, ‘them’ Noo =Older, higher-ranked pronoun, formal equal pronoun Noh =Younger, lower-ranked pronoun, informal equal pronoun Ni =Intimate equal pronoun Tui =Why, what (replaces ‘Runosh’ as a term of confusion or general questioning in circumstances when English ‘What’ does not refer to a specific object or concept) Tuitui =Because, it is that[/hider]