Lo'Oi

Lo'Oi, sometimes known by English speakers as Loanese is a language most commonly spoken in the far Southeast of Eldham, typically being found within the nation of the USSE. It was originally developed by the Lo'Oix people of the region, but has since come to be found in pockets across the nation after its founding. Many names of places in the USSE actually originate in some way or another in Lo'Oi.

It did not originally have a writing system, only being developed relatively recently. It was based upon the written dialects of English spoken in Eldham and other small languages spoken throughout the world.

Some speakers are not fluent but instead mix together words in Lo'Oi with English when speaking on a regular basis.

Etymology
The word Lo'O in the language is meant to mean the homeland of the Lo'Oix people, and the word Lo'Oi originates from this as proper nouns in the language have designated suffixes on the basis of land, countries, language, demonyms, etcetera. The suffix of -Oi being used to refer to language. Essentially, it means "language of Lo'O". Note that the suffix rule after 'okinas in proper nouns does not apply to standard nouns where there is no rule. There are however suffix and prefix rules for things like adjectives and verbs.

Example Words:
atxojor : pumpkin

awessi'i : farmer

awexodé : snake, or a deceitful person

basarxi : welcome

bo'ipi : arena, or a theatre

bovorro : cow

chaku'o : citizen, or a resident

déboxo'oa lada : goodbye

féxiko'o : war, or a major conflict

garxigo : person

garxo : woman

garxél : man

gréxozo : zombie

géto'o : fortress, keep, or some other major defensive structure

hajoribo : shulker

jinjéo : gold

jipozar : city, or a metropolis

lada : bye

lixalo : skeleton

lola : sentence, or a legal conviction

lélo'é'é : destiny, or fate

malojo : worker, employee

nixot : harbor, or port

no/na : hi

nodélé'é : name

noko'é'é : magic, or sorcery

noxi : hello

néto'o : night

néxo'ho : nether

poxété : pig

réko : money, funds

selum'i'i : sugarcane

shudix : author

sénto'o cé'é : thank you

tan'o : bridge, or some other kind of link

tonto'o : horse

témox : morning

untalérgo : overworld

vatka o'oléo : discovery

véshi'i : storekeeper

wiloréx : wheat

xi'i : wither

xi'xé'é : fish

xijo : child

xixorél : chicken

xoxinéro : carrot

xéxgorélo : potato

yoxén : dragon

Example Phrases/Sentences:
Basarxi go Garkogéto'O! : Welcome to Garkogorod!

Xolt'o gox dé'i jipozar? : Where is the city?

Xél léso cé'é? : Who are you?

Gox dé'i magré damo selmo'oda? : Is the farm done growing?

Xéat'o gox dé'i femerro? : When is the festival/party?

Cé'é léso basarxi! : You are welcome!