Kuroik Dictionary Preface page 1 ok so this is just going to be a literal dictionary, its going to be sorted alphabetically and heres a link to the google sheet that will ideally have everything in it click here to open the link in a new tab or copy and paste this urn into your browser if u dont trust the click me LOL https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1L93yV1c-ZuQnCXOyA2nh7VUlsSz-AIg383LHGmzkbV8/edit?usp=sharing Starting with the letter A every word and there meaning Aivu: Love Aykshin: Desert Bandan: Rubber Banyo: Eat Be: Someone else Bej: Someone else, time travel singular Bejs: Someone else, time travel plural Bes: Someone else, plural Cho: Specific form of "this" D'fora: Pet, specifically a magical familiar D'frora'na: Wild animal Danshi: Understand Dosha: Attack Egni: Grey Enhri: Life Er: Present Fe: You Fej: You, time travel singular Fejs: You, time travel plural Firyu: Paint Fpshuz: Fire Ga'ki: Eleven Ganshi: Make Genshi: Forget Goryu: Write Gryu: Lead Henshi: Remember Hiiku: At Hiya: Before Huryu: Cook Hya'r: Buy Ir: Past Jyri: Six Jyu: Ball Kargul: Coal Ke: I Kegihg: Count Kegihgnshi: Counting Kej: I, time travel singular Kejs: I, time travel plural Kese'er: I, present in the present Kese'erir: I, present's past Kese'erur: I, present's future Kese: I, present Khzoi: Royalty Kiho: Specific form of "that" Kise'ir: I, past in the past Kise'irer-maiyo'er: I, past's present's present Kise'irer-maiyo'ir: I, past's present's past Kise'irer-maiyo'ur: I, past's present's future Kise'irer-maiyo'urer: I, past's present's future's present Kise'irer-maiyo'urir: I, past's present's future's past Kise'irer-maiyo'urur: I, past's present's future's future Kise'irer: I, past's present Kise'irur: I, past's future Kise: I, past Kjira: Kuroik dish made of minerals Kljiid: Pure Krilo: Run Kryi: Three Ktsi: Fourteen Kui: Light Kuroik: The language's name Kuse'ur: I, future in the future Kuse'urir: I, future's past Kuse'urur: I, future's future Kuse: I, future Kusen: I, unknown future Lidro: Sadness Lokru: Game Losit: Walk Lositryu: Walking Mahu: A lot Mauru: Dark Mauruzu: Darkness Nahsi: Four Nahz: For Nansi: Zero Naumi: Water Navri: Eight Ne: Them, singular Nej: Them, time travel singular Nejs: Them, time travel plural Nes: Them, plural Nosi: Ten Oh't: Water Ohn'tami: Ice Ok: dog Oki: Twelve Pann: Bread Pusha: Breath of wind Pyang: Hear Ra'eyt: Magic Ralang: See Ra’Leyt: Death Rohza: Specific form of "which" Sahsko: Impure Samu: Cold Se: Us, singular Sej: Us, time travel singular Sejs: Us, time travel plural Ses: Us, plural Sfang: Smell Shanku: Sand Shinshi: Think Sho: Indicating the subject of a verb Shwi: With Soryu: Read Soyo'er: Is, right now Soyo'erir: Is, right now's past Soyo'ir: Is, in the past Soyo'irer-maiyo'ur: Is, in the past's present's future Soyo'irur: Is, the past's future Soyo'ur: Is, in the future Soyo: Is Suain: Blood Svo: Seven Tang: Touch Tanyo: Speak Taukot: Stone Thalka: Rural Tho shkio: Specific form of "that over there" Torai: Dirt Ts'hyaga'ki: One hundred and eleven Tshiri: One thousand Tsi: One Tuvok: Merry Tuvokang: Marry Ur: Future Vacg: Window Vainami: Glacier Vdait: Speed Votura: Transportation Voturayo: Transport Zhyr: Outgoing tenses (finsh plz) Basic Tenses : These are the simplest tenses in Kuroik. They indicate the general time frame of an action or state. Past = 'ir Present = 'er Future = 'ur Precision Tenses : These tenses provide more specific information about the timing of an action or state. They are formed by adding a specific vowel before the 'r' in the basic tense. It has happened = o It is happening = a Will happen = y (stresses the next vowel) ex. "Ganshi'ur ke'ur fpshuz'ur." (I make fire in the future) there is no assuring the reader that it will happen.  with context you dont need the "Ganshi'yur and can use "Ganshi'ur  "Ganshi'yur ke'ur fpshuz'ur." (I will make fire.) empasis asuring the reader/listern that the fire will be made  "Ganshi'yir ke'ir fpshuz'ir"  fire will will be made in the past, it donest garuntee that it has happend yet tho. because  there is no o in the temporal conjugation. "Ganshi'oir ke'oir fpshuz'er" i made this fire in the past. it is definitive "Ganshi'oir ke'oir fpshuz'oir" means i made fire. in the past Negative Tenses : These tenses indicate that something is not happening. They are formed by adding a 'z' before the basic tense. It is not happening = z ex  "Ganshi'zair ke'jir fpshuz'zair" I time traveled into the past and was not making fire You don't need to add a 'z to 'ke'jir because the 'z applies to the action (making fire), not the subject (I). Future Now Tenses : These tenses indicate that something is happening in the future now but not now. They are formed by adding an 'n' before the basic tense. It is happening in the future now but not now = n Ending Soon Tenses : These tenses indicate that something is happening now and it will end soon. They are formed by adding a 'k' before the basic tense. It is happening now and it will end soon = k Multi-Tense Conjugations : These are complex tenses that combine multiple basic and precision tenses. They are used to express complex temporal relationships. For example, "ke'irer-maiyo'ur" means "I, in the past's present's future". and ke'irer i in the pasts present.  ex. Temporal Clauses : These are phrases that provide additional information about the timing of an action or state. They are formed by adding a temporal tense to a verb, noun, or pronoun. For example, "ke'ir ganshi'ur" means "I (in the past) make (in the future)". ex. Temporal Conjugation of Nouns and Pronouns : In Kuroik, nouns and pronouns can also be conjugated with temporal tenses. The tenses go immediately after the nouns instead of messing with the spelling. For example, "ok'ir" means "dog (in the past)". ex. Temporal Conjugation of Verbs : Verbs in Kuroik are also conjugated with temporal tenses. The tenses are added to the end of the verb. For example, "ganshi'ur" means "make (in the future)". ex. Temporal Markers : These are words or phrases that indicate the timing of an action or state. They are often used in conjunction with tenses to provide additional temporal information. For example, "hiya" means "before". ex. Your explanation of the tenses is mostly correct, but there are a few points that need to be clarified: Precision Tenses: The 'o', 'a', and 'y' vowels are not added before the 'r' in the basic tense, but rather the 'i', 'e', 'u' in the basic tenses 'ir', 'er', 'ur'. So, "Ganshi'oir ke'oir fpshuz'oir" means "I made fire (in the past)", and "Ganshi'ur ke'ur fpshuz'ur" means "I will make fire (in the future)". Negative Tenses: The 'z' is added before the basic tense, but it doesn't negate the subject, only the action. So, "Ganshi'zair ke'jir fpshuz'zair" means "I (time-traveled to the past) was not making fire". Future Now Tenses: The 'n' is added before the basic tense to indicate that something is happening in the future now but not now. For example, "Ganshi'nur ke'nur fpshuz'nur" means "I am making fire (in the future now but not now)". Ending Soon Tenses: The 'k' is added before the basic tense to indicate that something is happening now and it will end soon. For example, "Ganshi'ker ke'ker fpshuz'ker" means "I am making fire (now and it will end soon)". Multi-Tense Conjugations: These are indeed complex tenses that combine multiple basic and precision tenses. For example, "ke'irer-maiyo'ur" means "I, in the past's present's future". Temporal Clauses: These are phrases that provide additional information about the timing of an action or state. They are formed by adding a temporal tense to a verb, noun, or pronoun. For example, "ke'ir ganshi'ur" means "I (in the past) make (in the future)". Temporal Conjugation of Nouns and Pronouns: In Kuroik, nouns and pronouns can also be conjugated with temporal tenses. The tenses go immediately after the nouns instead of messing with the spelling. For example, "ok'ir" means "dog (in the past)". Temporal Conjugation of Verbs: Verbs in Kuroik are also conjugated with temporal tenses. The tenses are added to the end of the verb. For example, "ganshi'ur" means "make (in the future)". Temporal Markers: These are words or phrases that indicate the timing of an action or state. They are often used in conjunction with tenses to provide additional temporal information. For example, "hiya" means "before".   Remember, the Kuroik language places a significant emphasis on time, which is reflected in its complex system of temporal tenses. These tenses allow for precise expression of time, making the language ideal for magic and diplomacy.