Aladosci

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

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

• The sun shines. • Ahailé ion asora. • The sun is shining. • Sa ahailend ion asora. • The sun shone. • Ahailecé ion asora. • The sun will shine. • Ahaileré ion asora. • The sun has been shining. • Sacé ahailend ion asora. • The sun is shining again. • Sa ahailend ion asora petez. • The sun will shine tomorrow. • Ahaileré ion asora ban atesoranei. • The sun shines brightly. • Ahailé ion asora ialai. • The bright sun shines. • Ahailé ion ialai asora. • The sun is rising now. • Sa ampend ion asora leogasai. • All the people shouted. • Pagogual sompassa mon v’aladieis. • Some of the people shouted. • Pagogual puertysel mon v’aladieis. • Many of the people shouted twice. • Pagogual qualael mon v’aladieis osai. • Happy people often shout. • Pagol wenai aladieo motivai. • The kitten jumped up. • Diupacé n’ounael attai. • The kitten jumped onto the table. • Diupacé sagh n’ounael wasse v’rebereo. • My little kitten walked away. • Tampi siai ounael’an emposa • It's raining. • Sa ehlonand vique • The rain came down. • Diahacé v’ehloneo rocai • The kitten is playing in the rain. • Sa quophand n’ounael toso v’ehloneis • The rain has stopped. • Sura gotycé v’ehloneo