Kēlen Grammar
Nouns & Pronouns
Noun Structure
Prefixes
Suffixes
Other Suffixes
Inflections
Singular
Collective
Plural
Stative
Pronouns
Personal Pronouns
Reduced & Relative Pronouns
Definite Pronouns
Indefinite Pronouns
Quantifiers
Noun Phrases
Relationals
LA
NI
SE
PA
Counting in Kēlen
Cardinal Numbers
Numbers as Nouns
Ordinal Numbers
Fractions
Some Basic Mathematics
Phrase & Clause Structure
Sentences
Noun Phrases
λi
[Proper Name]
jē
and
nīkan
[Possession]
ānen
[Comitative]
sū
,
rū
, and
rā
[Locatives]
ā
,
tō
, and
to
[Agent, Cause, and Instrument]
ke
,
to
,
and mo
[Source and Goal]
Conjunctions
ē
Conjunctions
ñe
Conjunctions
il
Conjunctions
tō
Conjunctions
Relative Pronouns and Relative Clauses
Clausal Modifiers
Tense, Aspect, and Modality
Mirativity and Speaker Attitude
Mood
lā
[Emphatic]
kēñ
[Interrogative]
cī
[Commissive]
kā
[Imperative]
wē
[Prohibitive]
Kēlen Phonology
Consonants and Vowels
The Writing System
The Writing System [more detailed]
Kēlen Ceremonial Interlace Alphabet
Example of Box Script
Society & Culture
Introduction
The People
The Planet Tērjemar
Society
Religion
Kinship
Proper Names
Emotions
Color Terms
The Cardinal Directions
Calendar
A Method of Divination
Translations
The Babel Text
The North Wind and the Sun
The Rings Verse
xiēn jē jarūsīssīke
From Umberto Eco's
Foucault's Pendulum
jatāen makerāon jē sarāpa
'The King of Sarahb'