Bá Cü Láng

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Bá Cü Láng is a tonal language from the language family Maxiveridae (other languages include Duyanese and Flój) on the planet of Aa'emna. It is spoken by 98% of the inhabitants of Sóng Wäidu (eng: Flower Land) which means about 18,500,000 people.

It is somewhat similar to earth's Chinese. Although there are many differences.

Tones

There are 7 tones to look out for, and all can be included on any vowel. We'll explain them on the letter A.

A - No tone

Á - Rising tone

À - Falling tone

Ä - Double pronounce

Ă - Falling/Rising tone

Ą - Glottal stop

Ȁ - Double Falling

Ả - Double Rising

So sentence 'I love You' Bǎng gǔod̉e zhàn would be fall-rise fall-rise double rise fall.