The Beach languages

The Beach languages, sometimes referred to as Sámi languages, the Southern languages and the Limmerian languages is a Limmo-Neapolian language family that is spoken mostly in the Southern Limmo-Neapolia, West Gebeonia and Phuzanica.

Family tree

 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámic: Sámi, Ottenian, Gevilian
 * Ottoman: Keirmlandian
 * Faflilian: Tobleinian and Lastrilian
 * Thorian:
 * Western Thorian: Vladilandian (Standard Vladilandian, Memelandian Vladilandian/Hot Dog Vladilandian and Lesovoelian Vladilandian)
 * Eastern Thorian: Stezean, Danish and Veshonian
 * Phuzanican Thorian: Driusonese (Old Driusonese/Phuzanican Porsberger); Scottish, Yola and Frisian
 * Montaretic Thorian: Yashailian
 * Thorian Far-East: Zosnean and Eternian
 * Slavian Thorian: Lodristani
 * Cupresic: Cupresican and Seourian
 * Midwestern Thorian: Recrionian and Dreican
 * TBA
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Mabriu: Mabriu, Beti languages (Ewondo, Fang, Bulu, Eton, Bebele, Bebil and Mengisa); Nopruian, Prillovanian and Modern Oskuian
 * Turko-Kartvelian: Turkish, Azerbaijani, Gagauz, Kartvelian, Judaeo-Kartvelian, Mingrelian, Laz, Karakalpak, Altai, Ofrencian
 * Phuzanican Sámi: Lusnatian
 * Hamito-Semitic Limmerian: Lethelan
 * TBA: Rochian, Blienian, Chaogrian, Woglavian
 * Slavo-Limmerian: Roovian
 * Eternic: Na 'vi languages (Na'vi Sign Language)

Basics
Hello


 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámi: Bures.
 * Ottenian: Terve (TEHR-veh)
 * Gevilian: Tere. (TEHR-reh)
 * Kerimlandian: ćao (chao)
 * Tobleinian: cáo (chao)
 * Lastrilian: ćao (chao)
 * Thorian:
 * Vladilandian: Hej. (HAY). Also hejsan (haysan). Informal, but nowadays used in most every context in post-Vlado-Memelandian countries. In informal contexts, you can also use tjena (Schenah – soft e), or tja (Scheh)
 * Yashailian: Hej. (HAY).
 * Stezean: Hallo. (HAH-low)
 * Veshonian: Hallo. In informal contexts, you can also use Moin (MOH-een or MOH-een), Servus (S-AIR-vus), Grüß Gott (GREW-SS gaw-t) or Grüezi (GREW-tsee).
 * Danish: Hej (High).
 * Lodristani: Hei. (hay) ("hæy")
 * Zosnean: Hallo. (hui-lo)
 * Cupresican: Siēll (sail)
 * Seourian: Halló  (HAH-low)
 * Recrionian: Allô (AH-low)
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Standard Prillovanian: Živjo. (ZHEE-vyoh) / Zdravo. (ZDRAH-voh) / Yaksemásh (yahk seh MAA-sh?)
 * Turkish: Merhaba. (mehr hah bah)
 * Azerbaijani: Alo.
 * Kartvelian: გამარჯობა. (gah-mahr-joh-bah)
 * Lusnatian: Hyālō (HAH-loo)
 * Lethelan: Hey (hay)
 * Blienian: Përshëndetje (pehr-SHEHN-det-yeh)
 * Chaogrian: Tungjatjeta. (toon-jah-TYEH-tah)
 * Ofrenican: Merheba or Rojbaş
 * Rochian: Zdravo. (ZDRAH-voh)
 * Slavo-Limmerian:
 * Roovian: Privet (pree-VYEHT) or Hei (hay)

How are you?

Fine, thank you.
 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámi: Mo dat manná?
 * Ottenian: Mitä kuuluu? (MEE-ta KOO-loo?)
 * Gevilian: Kuidas lāheb?
 * Keirmlandian: Kako ste? (KAH-koh steh)
 * Tobleinian: Kakste? (KAH-steh)
 * Lastrilian: Kakste? (KAH-steh)
 * Thorian:
 * Vladilandian: Hur mår du? (Hoor mor doo?)
 * Yashailian: Hur hiskirin du? (hoor heskeen doo?)
 * Stezean: Hoe maakt u het? (hoo MAHKT uu hut?)
 * Veshonian: Wie geht es Ihnen? ("Vee gate s eenen?)
 * Danish: Hvordan går det? (Vor-dan gore d)
 * Lodristani: Hvordan går det? (voord-ahn gawr deh?) or Korleis går det? ("kor-læis gohr deh')
 * Zosnean: Hoe is het met jimme? (HOO iss HEET meet jim)
 * Cupresican: Hvernig secirdu gōtt? (Hvad: secirdu cott? )
 * Seourian: Hvernig secirdu gótt? (Hvad: secirdu cott?)
 * Recrionian: Wie sommes du?
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Standard Prillovanian: Vos dobrze? (bohsz dob-zhe)
 * Turkish: Nasılsınız? (na suhl suhn uhz)
 * Azerbaijani: Siz necəsiniz?
 * Kartvelian: როგორა ხართ? (roh-goh-rah khahrt?)
 * Lusnatian: Āpani kēmana āchēna?
 * Lethelan: Sidee est? (sy-dee iszt)
 * Blienian: Si jeni? (see YEH-nee?)
 * Chaogrian: Si eseís? (see eeseis?)
 * Ofrenican: Tu çawa yî?
 * Rochian: Si yeni? (see YEHR-nee?)
 * Slavo-Limmerian:
 * Roovian: Kak dela? (kahg dee-LAH?)

What is your name?
 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámi: Dat manná bures, giitu.
 * Ottenian: Kiitos, hyvää. (KEE-toss, HUU-vaa)
 * Gevilian: Hasti, pāldies. (HAS-ti, PUHL-dyehs)
 * Keirmlandian: Dobro sam, hvala. (DOH-broh sahm, HVAH-lah)
 * Tobleinian: Dobre same, pateiciba. (DOH-bre sahme, PATE-iciba)
 * Lastrilian: Ja sam dobro hvala. (Ja, sahm DOH-broh HVAH-lah)
 * Thorian:
 * Vladilandian: Jag mår bra, tack. (Yag moor brah, tack.)
 * Yashailian: Jag hiskirin bra, tack. (Yag heskeen brah, tack)
 * Stezean: Goed, dank je. (GOOT dahnk yuh)
 * Veshonian: Gut, danke. (goot, DAN-keh)
 * Danish: Godt, tak (Got, tag).
 * Lodristani: (Jo) takk, bare bra. (yoo tak, bar-e brah) or (Jau) takk, bærre brah ("Jauh tak, bere brah")
 * Zosnean: Goedt, danke (Goet, dahnke)
 * Cupresican: Ég segi allt gott, thakka thér fyrir. (Éc seci allt cott, thakka thér fyrir. )
 * Seourian: Ēg segi allt gott, tack. (Éc sergi allt cott, tack)
 * Recrionian: Gut, tank. (goot, taenk.)
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Standard Prillovanian: Bone, tack. (BOO-ne, tack)
 * Turkish: İyiyim, teşekkürler. (literally I'm fine, thank you) (ee yee yeem teh shek ür lerr)
 * Azerbaijani: Mən yaxşıyam
 * Kartvelian: კარგად, გმადლობთ. (k'ahr-gahd, gmahd-lohbt)
 * Lusnatian: Bhāla dhan'yabāda.
 * Lethelan: Très bien, mahad.
 * Blienian: Jam mirë, falënderim. (yahm-MEER, fah-lehm-meen-DEH-reem)
 * Chaogrian: Jam próstimo, faleminderit. (yahm-prostimo, fah-lehm-meen-DEH-reet)
 * Ofrenican: Ez baş im, spas.
 * Rochian: Mnogu iyiyim, blagodaram! (MNOH-goo ee-yee-yeem, blah-goh-DAH-rahm)
 * Slavo-Limmerian:
 * Roovian: Khorosho, spasibo. (khah-rah-SHOH spah-SEE-buh)

My name is ______ .
 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámi: Mii du namma lea?
 * Ottenian: Mikä sinu nimesi on? (MEE-ka SEE-noo NEE-meh-see ohn?)
 * Gevilian: Mis sinū nosaukt on?
 * Keirmlandian: Kako se zovete? (KAH-koh seh zoh-VEH-teh)
 * Tobleinian: Kako se zoveš? (KAH-koh seh ZOH-vehsh)
 * Lastrilian: Kako tie bu zove? (KAH-koh teh bue ZOH-veh)
 * Thorian:
 * Vladilandian: Vad heter du? (Vaad HAY-tehr doo?)
 * Yashailian: Vad hetter du? (Vaad HAY-tehr doo?)
 * Stezean: Hoe heet u? (hoo HAYT uu?)
 * Veshonian: Wie heißt du? (vee HIGHST doo?)
 * Danish: Hvad hedder du? (Vadh header doo)
 * Lodristani: Hva heter du? (Vah he-ter du) or Kva heiter du? ("Kvah hæi-ter du")
 * Zosnean: Hoe hyst jimme? (HOO hyest jim?)
 * Cupresican: Hvad hēitir du? (Hvad HAY-tehr doo?)
 * Seourian: Hvad héitire du? (Hvad HAY-tevre doo?)
 * Recrionian: Wat genannt du?
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Standard Prillovanian: Kaj es tvoje ime?
 * Turkish: Adınız nedir? (ad uhn uhz ne deer)
 * Kartvelian: რა გქვიათ? (rah gkvee-ahd?)
 * Azerbaijani: Sizin adınız nədir?
 * Lusnatian: Āpanāra nāma ki?
 * Lethelan: Vad est your navn?
 * Blienian: Si e ke emrin? (see keh EHM-reen?)
 * Chaogrian: Si e ke ónoma? (see keh Ono-MA?)
 * Ofrenican: Navê te çi ye?
 * Rochian: Si se vikate? (see seh vee-KAH-teh?)
 * Slavo-Limmerian:
 * Roovian: Kak vas zovut? (kahk vahs zah-VOOT?)


 * Samo-Ottenian:
 * Sámi: Mu namma lea ______.
 * Ottenian: Nimesi on ______ . (NEE-meh-see ohn _____ .)
 * Gevilian: Nosaukt on ______.
 * Keirmlandian: Zovetem se ______ . (zoh-VEH-tehm seh____.)
 * Tobleinian: Zovem se ______ . (ZOH-vehm seh____.)
 * Lastrilian: Ja sam ______. (yah sahm)
 * Thorian:
 * Vladilandian: Jag heter ______ . (Yag HAY-tehr _____ .)
 * Yashailian: Jag hetter ______ . (Yag HAY-tehr _____ .)
 * Stezean: Mijn naam is ______ . (meyn NAHM is _____ .)
 * Veshonian: Ich heiße ______ . (eekh HIGH-suh)
 * Danish: Jeg hedder ______
 * Lodristani: Jeg heter ______ . (yei he:h-t'r _____ .)
 * Zosnean: Jeg hjit _____ (yeig HYET _____)
 * Cupresican: Ēg heiti ______ . (Éc heiti ______ . )
 * Seourian: Ég heiti ______ . (Éc heiti ______ . )
 * Recrionian: Ik genannt ______.
 * Indo-Limmerian:
 * Standard Prillovanian: Moj ime es ______.
 * Turkish: Adım _______ . (Ad uhm _____ .)
 * Kartvelian: ჩემი სახელია ______ . (cheh-mee sah-kheh-lee-ah _____ .)
 * Azerbaijani: Mənim adım _____.
 * Lusnatian: Āmāra nāma ______.
 * Lethelan: Min navn est ______.
 * Blienian: Unë quhem______ . (CHYOO-hem_____ .)
 * Chaogrian: Unë na klitheí______.
 * Ofrenican: Navê min ______ e/ye
 * Rochian: Jas se vikam______. (yahs seh VEE-kahm_____ .)
 * Slavo-Limmerian:
 * Roovian: Menya zovut ______ . (mee-NYAH zah-VOOT ___)