Personal Pronouns
Singular Pronouns:
E'er = I
Thee = You (Objective case: "I see thee.")
Thou = You (Subjective case: "Thou art strong.")
Thy = Your (Possessive case: "Thy courage is great.")
Thine = Yours (Possessive case, standalone: "This is thine.")
He'yrr = He
She'yn = She
It'yss = It
Plural Pronouns:
Usward = We / Us
Ye = You (plural, both subject and object: "Ye are wise.")
Thynward = Your (plural possessive: "Thynward journey begins.")
Theyrr = They
Theiryn = Their Usage Examples:
Singular:
"E'er speaketh unto thee." = "I speak to you." "Thy name is a beacon of hope." = "Your name is a symbol of inspiration."
Plural:
"Ye shall treadeth the path together, united as one." = "You all will walk the path together." "Theiryn strength bindeth them as kin." = "Their strength unites them as family."
Beginner-Level Flashcards Pronouns
Front: E'er
Back: I (First-person singular, formal tone)
Front: Thee
Back: You (Second-person singular)
Front: Thou
Back: You (Formal or poetic emphasis)
Front: Thy
Back: Your (Possessive)
Front: Usward
Back: We (First-person plural, poetic)
Common Nouns
Front: Lumyrah
Back: Light
Front: Mistveil
Back: Fog or mist
Front: Tideglass
Back: Ocean (Symbolic of time and reflection)
Front: Starwoven
Back: Destiny or something made of stars
Front: Flamebloom
Back: Rebirth or growth through trials
Basic Verbs
Front: Treadeth
Back: Walk
Front: Speaketh
Back: Speak
Front: Starbind
Back: Forge an eternal bond
Front: Glowbind
Back: Connect through light or hope
Front: Shalt
Back: Will (Future tense marker)
Simple Adjectives
Front: Brightful
Back: Bright or radiant
Front: Twilightborn
Back: Emerging from balance between light and dark
Front: Gracewardly
Back: Graceful or elegant
Front: Steadfast
Back: Unwavering or firm
Front: Luminant
Back: Radiant or glowing
Simple Adverbs
Front: Softlyth
Back: Gently or softly
Front: Starwardlyth
Back: Toward the stars
Front: Everenly
Back: Eternally or perpetually
Front: Shadowwardly
Back: Moving toward the shadows
Front: Timelesslyth
Back: Without regard for time
Essential Phrases
Front: "Peace upon thee, kindred soul."
Back: "Greetings to you, dear friend."
Front: "May the stars guide thee to thy destiny."
Back: "Goodbye, may you find your purpose."
Front: "What doth thy name be?"
Back: "What is your name?"
Front: "E'er seeketh the path of light."
Back: "I seek the way of hope."
Front: "How art thou this day?"
Back: "How are you today?"
Simple Sentence Practice Flashcards
Front: "The light shines brightly."
Back: "The lumyrah shineth brightful."
Front: "I walk the starry path."
Back: "E'er treadeth the starwoven path."
Front: "Your strength is great."
Back: "Thy might is vastlyn."
Front: "The forest is peaceful."
Back: "The forest resteth in tranquil silence."
Front: "Where art thou going?"
Back: "Whither dost thou treadeth?"
How to Use These Flashcards Review Daily: Start with 10 cards and increase as you feel more confident. Practice reading the word aloud, then the phrase.
Speak Aloud: Focus on the pronunciation rules: Elongate vowels (e.g., "Thy" → "Th-ah-ee"). Clearly pronounce soft syllables like -eth and -lyth.
Use in Conversations: Integrate these phrases into your daily routine, such as replacing English greetings with "Peace upon thee."