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
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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

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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
Language Name: Tubian (Tubish) Goal: A fast, flowy language designed to sound like digital data streaming, with influences from Latin (for structure) and digital jargon. 1. The Tubian Alphabet (Tubia) The alphabet uses a variation of the Latin script, emphasizing smooth, electronic sounds. Vowels: A, E, I, O, U, Y (pronounced "oo" as in Tube). Consonants: T, B, V, L, S, N, R, D, K, P. Alphabet Pronunciation: A (ah), B (beh), D (deh), E (eh), I (ee), K (kah), L (ell), N (enn), O (oh), P (peh), R (err), S (ess), T (teh), U (oo), V (veh), Y (yoo). 2. Phonology (Sounds) Words generally end in vowels or 'n', 'l', 's'. Key sound: The double 'uu' makes a long "oo" sound (Tubii = Too-bee). Stress: Almost always on the first syllable (TOObi). 3. Grammar Rules (Tubian-Syntax) A. Sentence Structure: Subject-Verb-Object (SVO) like English, but adjectives come after the noun. English: The good show. Tubian: Showa bona. (Show + good). B. Nouns: Plurals: Add -an to the end of words. (Tubi -> Tubian). "Digital" objects: Often end in -y or -i. (Video -> Vidya). C. Verbs (Streaming/Action): Tubian focuses on flow (present) and buffer (past). Present (Streaming): Ends in -a. (Tubi = to watch). Past (Buffered): Ends in -u. (Tubiu = watched). Future (Loading): Ends in -o. (Tubio = will watch). D. Articles/Pronouns: The: Sa A/An: Se I: Tu You: Vi It/That: Id 4. Vocabulary (Tubian-Lexicon) English	Tubian	Notes Tubi	Tubi	The entity Watch/View	Tubia	Present tense Show/Series	Showa	Noun Movie	Vidya	Noun Fast/Stream	Fasta	Adjective/Verb Load/Wait	Buda	Verb Content	Konan	Noun Good/Fun	Bona	Adjective Bad/Error	Mala	Adjective Hello	Avu	Greeting Goodbye	Lova	Farewell 5. Sample Phrases Avu, tubi-vi se vidya bona? (Hello, do you watch a good movie?) Tu tubia konan fasta. (I am watching content fast.) Id konan mala, tu buda. (That content is bad, I am waiting.) Tubian bona. (Good shows.)