Wenja Language: waycha
Su shayar, sakush. Nu Brina mu-kwa Kintukis Yuniversiti-su dacha-dachayam, ha-na sakwan dajrim Winjas mash warhamas. Ma-tan kamya warshta jinafayam: waycha. Good morning, friends. Brenna and I are currently focused on teaching
Historical Linguistics, Language Creation, and Lots of PIE

Su shayar, sakush. Nu Brina mu-kwa Kintukis Yuniversiti-su dacha-dachayam, ha-na sakwan dajrim Winjas mash warhamas. Ma-tan kamya warshta jinafayam: waycha. Good morning, friends. Brenna and I are currently focused on teaching
We took requests on Twitter & amongst our friends and we’ve been asked to record the following sentences. From Chris M.: “Holy shit, I’ve invented the wheel!” Pazda mazga! Kwakula
Sentence Starters: Many sentences in Wenja start with a special word that is either an adverb (like nu ‘now, yes’, tu ‘then, so’) or a conjunction (like nu ‘and’ or ma ‘but’). These words not
Smarkaka salwa! Pra samkway (@Eevy) Twitter-ha parcha: “Sakwamans sa mi-janha-dajri. Kwayshim Winja kurpashna santayta, pracham? Kwati janmanis Winja-ha warha?” Shaja, traya dajris warshta iti : janha, janhas, janman-kwa. Hey everyone!
Smarkaka, salwa! Shaja Brina mu-kwa Danville, KY-m shalamas, ha History Respawned-is tatichan-ha warhamas. Shaja war manu Winjas iti warhamas. Shajas dajri warshta: nasa. Hello, everyone! Today Brenna & I are
Su shayar, salwa! Harhika pa, apa dajri-dachaymanim Winja frashmanis hu-gwamamas. Kwati tani-Winja gwash? Ku su shuta dus? Good morning, everyone! After a small break, we’re back to our daily
To Be or Not to Be? (In Wenja, usually not.) In English, we make use of a form of the word to be, also known as the copula, to connect a noun with
Continue readingWenja Grammar: the Copula & Stand-Alone Pronouns
Su shayar, salwa. Na shaja mi-janhasi su dajri — mi-chamyugi (@brennabyrd) & mi-sushnu (yiyi nashman Shlakanra Winja-ha) swarga. Na su hu-sasarsh. Nakway smaya. Good morning, all. Today is not a
Su shayar, sakush! Pra chashka warshtas “u” warhamas. Inglishu, “sentence starter” kalhamas. Shaja alya “sentence starter” hawchamas : ku. “Good morning, friends! Earlier we spoke about the command word “u”. In English,