Arretsch

Basics
Arretsch (Also known as Soletsch) is a language native to the Eschariens of the Escharian Empire. It has since gone mostly extinct but it still used for clergy purposes. The words in the Arretsch language follow the order of Subject-Object-Verb. For example one would say “Ik Arije Est,” which literally is “I Person Am.” It eventually evolved into Asteri.

Yes: Ja, Sai

No: Naj, Nai

Negation Prefix: In

Profession Prefix: Er

Past Tense: Add T to end. Han->Hant or Gehant

Greetings
Salu: A casual greeting to those you are not well acquainted with. Originating from Salus, meaning slave/servant.

Froje: A greeting for those you are acquainted with, can often be heard as Froye Salu as well.

Sora Haire: This is a greeting for those who appear sick, and translates to a shortening of “Soon be well”

Ahren: A greeting to warriors, directly translates to “Honor.”

Asohren: A greeting to nobility or superiors. Comes from “Most Honorable”

Farewells
Salvre/Salre: A casual goodbye. Originating from “Save” in regards to luck.

Nittemne: A goodbye meaning “I am going home.”

Fortre: A farewell simply meaning “(Good) Luck”

Formalities
Sorry: Immaseren, Masurinn, Masuri

List of Common Pronouns
I: Ik

You: Ante

We: Wik

They: Sen

Them: Sei

He: Ihr

She: Sehr

It: Ast

Everyone Present: Istuma

Relative Locations
This: Ohre

That: Dahre

That (Far): Kahre

Here: Ohret

There: Dahret

There (Far):Kahret

Near:Naeke, Aknae

Far: Wetre, Akwent

Location
At:On

Above:Kiese

Below: Treste

On: Trikh

Under:Torse

In Front:Esor

Between:Miedwe

Inside:Estjos

Next To: Mijos

Behind:Vinte

From, Of: An, De

By: Dei, Vir