Xu-Daujipah

Xu-Daujipaḣ is a modernized version of a re-discovered language originating from the Festival Isles in the Sea of Pearls. It was recently uncovered by KJ M-C S. Orne'tare Wei-Du when visiting the islands.

Origins
Xu-Daujipaḣ is believed to have originated in what are now called the Festival Islands in the Sea of Pearls between Alteniquia and Sparwood. It appears it was created by the ancient isolated tribes there, hence the language has no natural connection to others, although it is possible it could share similarities with other conlangs. Upon visiting these islands centuries later, KJ M-C S. Orne'tare Wei-Du found a preserved scroll with the language. The old traditional language was made with strange glyphs, and KJ was only able to interpret them when finding another scroll containing pronunciation guides, likely for schoolchildren. He began creating a new, simplified language in the simplified name of Xu-Daujipaḣ.

Alphabet
The simplified Xu-Daujipaḣ alphabet is comprised of 18 letters, those letters being A, E, I, U, Ü, B, Ç, D, F, Ḣ, J, K, L, N, P, T, W, and X. (lowercase a e i u ü b ç d f ḣ j k l n p t w x)

Pronunciation
The letters with a different pronunciation than traveler's tongue are listed here.


 * A - ˈɑː
 * E - ˈʌ
 * I - ˈiː
 * U - ˈuː
 * Ü - ˈy
 * Ç - s
 * Ḣ - silent
 * X - ʃ

Vowel Combinations

 * EI - ˈe͡ɪ
 * AU - ˈo͡ʊ
 * UA - wˈɑː

Vocabulary

 * Wei - Wind
 * “-” - of
 * Du - Earth/ground
 * Wei-Du - Wei-Du family name, literally meaning “winds of the earth”
 * Xu - language/speak
 * Dau - old
 * Ludau - young
 * Jipaḣ - island
 * Lujipaḣ - land, literally meaning not island
 * Xu-Daujipaḣ - xu-daujipaḣ language, literally meaning language of the old island
 * E - I/me
 * Xe - possessive
 * Xaulua - what/which
 * Be - is
 * Çei - that
 * Tü - you
 * Çua - plural word when referring to living things
 * Xaḣ - universal gender neutral pronoun
 * Pi - like
 * Nei - Hello/Hi
 * Fei - do
 * Naḣ - to
 * U - yes
 * Aḣ - oh (exclamation)
 * Lu - standalone meaning is no, also can be added as a prefix to verbs to make it opposite, e.g. Lufei - do not
 * Di - standalone meaning is already, also can be added as a suffix to verbs to make it past tense, e.g. Feidi - did
 * Ji - standalone meaning is am, also can be added as a suffix to verbs to make it present tense tense, e.g. Feiji - am doing
 * Xi - standalone meaning is will, also can be added as a suffix to verbs to make it future tense, e.g. Feixi - will do
 * Çaḣ - tea
 * Nüxa - drink
 * Küxa - eat
 * Xao - person
 * Jü - fish
 * Jü wei - stink(y), literally meaning fish wind
 * Jauçeḣ - family
 * Daçeḣ - father
 * Muçeḣ - mother
 * Jeçeḣ - sister
 * Wuçeḣ - brother
 * Na - love
 * Çin - Star
 * Axol - Axolotl
 * Axolxao - Axolotian, literally means axolotl person
 * Baḣ - Half
 * BaḣBaḣ - Quarter
 * Aḣ - Whole
 * Xulpaḣçei - kingdom
 * Xul - Monarch
 * Joxaḣ - glory
 * Waobe Tü - thank you
 * Waobe - thanks
 * Çukatai- problem
 * Luçukatai - no problem (you’re welcome)
 * Wüfepu - know