Theióglossa

The New Theióniki Language or Vésatheióniki Theíoglossa IPA:/viː/ésatheióniki /ðiː/íoglossa/ its spoken within the Archonate of Theiónikos, it come from the Ancient Theíoglossan language witch was spoken in the times of the Sovereign State of Theiónikos, then it was mostly extinct so they refined the language into Vésa Theióniki "New Theióniki" language witch they taught in schools. Between the time of Ancient Theíoglossa & Vésatheióniki languages people also learned other languages like Sagaviri & Asteri.

History
Vésatheióniki Theíoglossa is a modernized version of the Ancient Theíoglossa language witch is native to the Archonate of Theiónikos on the Continent of Alteniquia.

Word order
Theíoglossa →  Subject-Verb-Object  example: "Dé sé fárhrsy"

Pronouns

 * To make a noun possessive add the ending “k” to make it past possessive ( E.I used to own something) add k’n.

 Pronouns: 

I →  Ó 

You →  Áe 

He/she/Neutral (They) →  Dé/ty/ky 

We →  Láe 

You (Plural) →  Déra 

They (Group) →  Méra 

Plurarity

 * -i: Makes a noun that starts with a vowel plural (e.g. Arós → Arósi).
 * -ae : Makes a noun that starts with a consonant plural (e.g. Fárh → Fárhae)
 * If a word ends with a vowel, the vowel is replaced with the new ending (e.g. Fárhrsy → Farhrsáe.)
 * A tone (‘) can only be added to one of the last three syllables of a word.

Verb conjugation
Sentence Examples:

I will be a soldier → Ó ísen nyósy.

He is a pirate → Dé sé fárhrsy.

They own beer → Méra Néry Likodínae.

Daily phrases
Hello! → Fetuál!

Good Morning! → Séren Prísan

Good Night! → Séren Mérsan

My name is [name]. → Káe néra sé [name].

How are you? → Véa éri áe?

What is your name? → Pá sé káe néra?

I’m feeling good. → Ó rí séren.

I’m feeling bad. → Ó rí méren.

Goodbye! → Nárél

Dictionary
 Some words: 

Vágler [/Vag-ler/]: Sword

Fárhrsy [/Farh-rsy/]: Pirate

Féys [/Fe-y-s/]: Ocean

Fárh [/Farh/]: Water

Óris [/Au-ri-s/]: Air

Csárik [Sa-ree-ck]: Land

Káys [/Kay-s/]: Island

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