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Ancient Greek

English                — Greek (transcription)       — Attic/Classical — Koine/Byzantine/Modern
What is it?            — τί εστι; (tí esti?)         — [tí esti]       — [tí esti]
My lord?               — δεσπότεα μου (despótea mou) — [despótea moː]  — [despótea mu]
I will walk            — βήσομαι (bḗsomai)           — [bέːsomai̯]      — [vísomai̯]
I will go out against  — ἀντέξειμι (antékseimi)      — [antékseːmi]    — [antéksimi]
I will build           — τεύξω (teúksō)              — [teǔ̯ksɔː]       — [tevkso]
I will work land       — γεωργήσω (geōrgḗsō)         — [geɔːrgέːsɔː]   — [georgíso]
I will gather together — συλλέξομαι (sylléksomai)    — [sylːéksomai̯]   — [silléksomai̯]
I will herd            — νέμω (némō)                 — [némɔː]         — [némo]
I will fish            — ἁλιεύσω (halieúsō)          — [halieǔ̯sɔː]     — [halievso]

I will attack!         — (eisbàlomen)
I will repair          — (siachno)
I will hunt            — (kynegetèo)
I will heal            — (iàomai)
I will march!          — (porèuomai)
I will retreat!        — (hypochorèsis)
Battle cry             — (alalài, alalalài!)
I will garrison        — (parafulakh)

Carthaginian

Celt

Iberian

Persian Note: “x” was pronounced as “ch” in Scottish “loch” or as “ch” in German “auch”.

English                 — Persian             — Pronunciation
Your soldier            — tuvama hamaränakara — [tuːvæmæ hæmaräːnæˑkæræ]
Orders?                 — framäna             — [framäːnæ]
Yes?                    — äriy                — [äːriː]
What is it?             — chi asti            — [tʃi astiː]
Ready                   — spasyā              — [spasyaː]
My King?                — adam xšaiya         — [adam xʃaya]
Forward                 — parā                — [para]
I will go               — aramiy              — [aræmiː]
By your order           — hachä tuvam framäna — [hætʃäː tuvæm framäːnæ]
I will build            — taxšamiy            — [taxʃamiː]
I will gather wood      — draxtakaramiy       — [draxtækaramiː]
I will gather from mine — kanamiy zama        — [kanamiː zamæ]
I will gather food      — thāigarchiamiy      — [θaːigartʃiaˑmiː]
I will work             — karamiy             — [karamiː]
I will hunt             — škāramiy            — [ʃkäramiː]

Attack!                 — taga                — [tægaː]
Attack!                 — partara             — [partaraˑ]
To war!                 — pariy hamaräna      — [pariː hamaräːna]

Roman Note: “c” was pronounced as “k” in all positions, “ae” and “oe” were pronounced as “ai” and “oi”; e.g. “Caesar” was pronounced in Classical Latin as “Kaiser” in German; and “v” was pronounced as “w”.

English                           — Latin
Hello                             — Avē
What is it?                       — Quid est?
My lord?                          — Domine?
I will walk                       — Ambulābo
I will fight                      — Pugnābo
I will build                      — Aedificābo
I will work land                  — Agrum colam
I will gather                     — Cogam
I will herd                       — Agam
I will fish                       — Piscābor

I will attack!                    — Aggrediar!
I will repair                     — Restituam
I will hunt                       — Venābor
I will heal                       — Curābo
I will march!                     — Incedam!
I will retreat!                   — Recedam!
Battle cry                        — Clāmāte! 
(I will put myself into) garrison — Praesidium (me ponam)

Mauryan

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