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Welcome to the world of Sunuvoru Language!

The language of light and simplicity.

Examples of language usage

About the language

Sunuvoru is a minimalist language designed to express complex ideas using a small set of words and rules. Each word has multiple meanings, with its interpretation determined by context. The language combines clarity and conciseness, making communication intuitive and easily understood.

The philosophy of the language reflects a pursuit of simplicity and harmony. Using one word for multiple meanings helps convey ideas with maximum efficiency and allows speakers to easily adapt to the language's structures. In Sunuvoru, each element carries deep meaning, enhancing the overall perception of the world through simplicity.

How is the name of the language translated?

Sunuvoru is a word that reveals the philosophy of the language itself through its components. Each part of the name carries a deep meaning:

Thus, the name Sunuvoru can be translated as "a language that enhances life and nature, in simplicity and harmony." It reflects the language's strive for precision, depth, and naturalness, as well as its philosophy where even the simplest forms can be meaningful and profound.

Grammar

Alphabet

Sunuvoru uses a simplified alphabet: a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u, v, y, z.

Each letter is pronounced as follows:

Articles

Conjunctions and Particles

For linking ideas, the following conjunctions and particles are used:

Demonstrative Words

To add context to sentences, the following demonstrative words are used:

Forming Questions

To form questions, the particle ko is placed at the beginning of the sentence:

Prefixes

Suffixes

Suffixes add meaning to words:

For adjectives:

For verbs:

For nouns:

Sentence Structure Rules

The sentence structure is as simple as possible. The Sunuvoru language uses standard punctuation: periods to end sentences, commas to separate homogeneous elements and complex constructions, and the question particle "ko" instead of the question mark. However, in simplified form, the language allows a minimalist approach, where punctuation marks can be omitted entirely, leaving only periods to separate sentences.

Basic Word Order:

The basic word order in a sentence is as follows:

Example: nir lum-a la mal. – "The person lives in the house."

Describing Objects (with Adjectives):

If you need to add a description of the object (with adjectives), the structure will be as follows:

Example: nir lum-a li lum fir-i. – "The person lives in the strong house."

Time Forms:

Past and future tenses are conveyed through suffixes on verbs.

Example: nir lum-ata la lum nu. – "The person lived in this house."

Core Vocabulary

Word Meaning
lumhouse, place, space
malfood, sustenance, resources
nirperson, creature, friend
tavpath, road, movement
kilwater, liquid, river
sunlight, day, sun, warmth
palthing, object
zentime, moment, event
firstrength, energy, power
hakair, wind, sky
voranimal, life, nature
rimlove, feeling, desire