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a man cooking on a stove with a wooden spoon
a group of cartoon characters with the word party store
a girl with blue hair and the word yo party store
Create the word, cringe master, and make it look like it was built in Minecraft with Steve from the Minecraft movie sitting next to it, admiring his work
Corgi maxilla beach   one corgi woods  the banana tree  who have corns two the shop the plushie shark ocean corgi with shark suit who is in store  3 hound bath wear the huaman bath four no smoking and pets allow and party no allow to in the corgi le beach
Language Name: K̈alv̈f̃i (pronounced: /k͡xɑl.v̪͆i.ɸ̃i/)This language relies on rare, highly textured speech sounds. It is spoken by a fictional isolationist society that values precise, percussive communication.Phonology (The Sound System)The language uses a standard alphabet but introduces three unique modified letters alongside your specific pronunciation rule.K̈ (Velar Affricate): Pronounced as /k͡x/. It sounds like a "k" immediately followed by a harsh, scraping "ch" sound (like the "ch" in the Scottish loch).F̃ (Nasalized Bilabial Fricative): Pronounced as /ɸ̃/. It is made by blowing air through nearly closed lips while letting sound escape through your nose.V̈ (Bidential Fricative): Pronounced as /v̪͆/. It is a buzz made by bringing your top and bottom teeth directly together.The Viacom Rule: The sequence of letters written as V-i-a-c-o-m is always treated as a single sacred root word. It is pronounced exactly as [mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb].Core VocabularyK̈af̃ (/k͡xɑɸ̃/) – Light / SunV̈ok̈ (/v̪͆ok͡x/) – Stone / GroundF̃iv̈ (/ɸ̃i v̪͆/) – Water / FlowViacom (/mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb/) – Council / The High AuthorityK̈v̈e (/k͡xv̪͆ɛ/) – To speakGrammar RulesWord Order: Verb-Subject-Object (VSO). Action always comes first.Plurals: Duplicate the first letter of the noun (e.g., V̈ok̈ = stone; VV̈ok̈ = stones).Adjectives: Adjectives always follow the noun they describe and carry the prefix f̃i-.Example SentenceIn K̈alv̈f̃i: K̈v̈e Viacom f̃ik̈af̃ v̈ok̈.Pronunciation: /k͡xv̪͆ɛ/ [mə.ˈpɑɻ.ˈna͡ɪ.ˈkɑb] /ɸ̃i.k͡xɑɸ̃/ /v̪͆ok͡x/Literal Translation: Speaks Council bright stone.English Meaning: The Council speaks to the glowing crystal