Aladosci

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Aladosci is a the King's Language in Aladean, the world of "The Lost Line" by Christopher A. Akins

Phonology

Consonants	Labial	Dental	Palatial       Velar	Glottal
Plosives	p/b	t/d		        k/g	
fricatives	f/v	θ  s/z	ʃ/ʒ	        x/ɣ	
affricatives		ʦ	ʧ		        h
nasals	m	n			  
approximates	w	r/l	j		
Vowels	Front	Mid	Back
High	i	ɪ	
Mid 	e/ø		o
Low		a	

Eké, em, té, pé, qué, gé, dé, bé, co, om, occo, cho, atha, am, pha, gha, fa, sa ha, lu ru, um, nai mai, aim, izzi, isci, im, zy, vy, ym

i-/j/ before vowels unless ï

ai- single letter /aj/

th-/θ/

u-/ø/

y-/ɪ/

final e silent unless é

sc-/ʃ/

zz-/ʒ/

ph-/f/

gh-/ɣ/ before consonant, /f/ before vowel or if final

qu-/k/

c-/k/ before consonant or a/o/u, /ʧ/ before e/i/ai, /s/ before y

cc-/ʦ/

ch-/x/


Some Example Sentences

-Dorsis v'iuteo iel v'atteo pon v'ocon: v'iuteo purso accemion, v'atteo purso zzesion.

-The butcher and the baker went to the market, the butcher for bread the baker for meat (and Aladai saying)


-Annar aspereo, ailer pon nah sunon

Nephandeo, pon nah nokeccion

Mirameo, pon nah mondacon

Aladieo pon dun Ra’ameleko

-Come wind, music to the sky

Earth, to the mountains

Water, to the sea

People to your King


Nouns

Decline according to case, gender, and number

-Gender

Rank based

High (ion, ian): –a, os, o, un

Low (nor, nah): –el, é, on, ag

Middle (vos, van): – eo, ei, eis, (i)cas


-Case

Nominative: -a, -el, -eo

Accusative: -os, -é, -ei

Dative: -o, -on, -eis

Genitive: -un, -ag, -(i)cas

Plural: -i

Verbs

Always end in -gh (-agh, -egh, or -ogh)

Example conjugations using: Sagh (to be)

Present

I-Essar

You-Sar

It/He/She-Sa

He and I-Sanne

You and I-Sau

They-Sal


b. Past

I-Essagué

You-Sagur

It/He/She-Sacé

He and I-Sannes

You and I-Saor

They-Sagual

-Normal (Unsure) Future

I-Assaré

You-Saré

It/He/She-Savo

He and I-Essan

You and I-Assaer

They-Assampé

-Prophetic Future

I -Essalys

You- Salys

He/She/It- Sami

He and I- Essa

You and I- Essamyr

They- Samys


-Verb prefixes/suffixes

Ut (-‘t): negative (at end of word)
Cu-: Possible

-Irregulars

Dogh- to go

Always Dome in present, except when plural, in which case Domeni