Mukako Buzo

Mukako Buzo is a language spoken by Merfolk in a group called Mukako which translated literally means "Red People" with buzo translating to tongue or speak. It is spoken in areas the Sea of Pearls, the Atsyllean Sea and other surrounding large bodies of water. While other languages spoken by Merfolk certainly exist, Mukako Buzo is currently the only known one. There is no evidence to support the hypothesis that these languages are somehow related.

The alphabet and phonetics shares a distinct similarity to that of the Traveler's Tongue with the omission of the letters , ,, and  along with the inclusion of distinct symbols for .

Mukako Buzo is a subject–object–verb language with adjectives following after the word they are attached to. The language lacks terms for "the", "am", and "are" merely implying their existence. For example a sentence such as "the red frog jumped over the blue toad while a green newt watched" would realign to "frog red toad blue jumped over while watched newt green" in the rules of Mukako Buzo.

Verbs and suffixes
All verbs in Mukako Buzo end in a vowel which allows for a system of suffixes to denote variations on the base verb where it only needs to include a single new letter.

Numbers
Opposed to the more common decimal system of Traveler's Tongue, Mukako Buzo uses a ocal system. Numeral adverbs are formed by adding an "A" to the start of a numerical adjective. For example, Chaso means "one" while Achaso means "once".

Pronouns
Most pronouns and honorifics derive from the word Mu which translates to "people". And one thing to keep in mind for he grammar specifically referring to pronouns is the use of the word for He/Her in it's use in Traveler's Tongue and in the role as the noun boy/girl, as well as the distinction of they/them as a pronoun from they/them when referring to a group of people.