< Láadan < Lessons 
 
      Introduction
Inter-personal relationships can be described in much more detail, and with many fewer words, in Láadan.
Family relationships
| Láadan | Description | 
|---|---|
| shinehothul | great-grandmother | 
| hothul | grandmother | 
| shathul | mother (formal term; honored mother) | 
| mathul | mother (intimate, informal) | 
| emath | mother, mama (intimate, informal) | 
| hena | sibling by birth | 
| héena | sibling of the heart | 
| rahéena | non-heart-sibling; completely incompatible with another, no hope of ever achieving some understanding. | 
| yáawith | teenager | 
| háawith | child | 
| áwith | baby | 
| hoówith | granddaughter | 
| shinehóowith | great-granddaughter | 
| berídan | aunt | 
| hoberídan | great-aunt | 
You can use the suffix "-id" to explicitly specify maleness.
Remember that Possession markers can also be used.
Love
| Láadan | Description | 
|---|---|
| áayáa | mysterious love, not yet known to be welcome or unwelcome | 
| áazh | love for one sexually desired at one time, but not now | 
| ab | love for one liked but not respected | 
| ad | love for one respected but not liked | 
| am | love for one related by blood | 
| ashon | love for one not related by blood, but kin of the heart | 
| aye | love that is unwelcome and a burden | 
| azh | love for one sexually desired now | 
| éeme | love for one neither liked nor respected | 
| oham | love for that which is holy | 
| sham | love for the child of one's body, presupposing neither liking nor respect nor their absence | 
(Suzette Haden Elgin (1988), A First Dictionary and Grammar of Láadan, Second Edition, p. 136)
Pronouns
The standard pronouns can also be altered to indicate feeling toward them. Recall the basic pronouns:
| Voice | Singular | Plural, 2 to 5 | Plural, 6 or more | 
|---|---|---|---|
| First Person ("I") | Le | Lezh | Len | 
| Second Person ("You") | Ne | Nezh | Nen | 
| Third Person ("He", "She") | Be | Bezh | Ben | 
And rules for adding feeling:
- Beloved - change the "e" vowel with "a". la, lazh, lan, ba, bazh, ban, na, nazh, nan
- Honored - change the "e" vowel with "i". li, lizh, lin, bi, bizh, bin, ni, nizh, nin
- Despised - add "lhe-" to the beginning. lhele, lhelezh, lhelen, lhebe, lhebezh, lheben, lhene, lhenezh, lhenen
Notes
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