Axolonite Language

Axolonite Alphabet
Axolonite is a quite different language from others aetherian languages

starting with its alphabet it's quite of stunning

let's start with an enumeration of every phonem :

A a /ɑ/ pronounced like the a in the word spa

B b /b/ pronounced like the b in Babylone

S s /s/ pronounced like the s in sus

Ś ś /ts/ not existent in english, composed of the sound t and s

D d /d/ pronounced like the d in dog

E e /e̞/ pronounced like the e in let

F f  /f/ pronounced like the f in fog

G g /g/ pronounced like the g in fog

H h  /h/ pronounced like the h in high

I i /i/ pronounced like the i in bit

J j /j/ pronounced like the y in you

K k /k/ pronounced like the k in York

L l /l/ pronounced like the l in Larry

M m /m/ pronounced like the m in Mother

N n /n/ pronounced like the n in nagger

O o /o/ pronounced like the o in other

P p /p/ pronounced like the p in penis

R r /x/ doesn't exist in English, present in German as ch in buch or russian as х in хороший

C c /ʃ/ pronounced like the s in sugar

Ć ć /tʃ/ pronounced like the ch in beach

T t /t/ pronounced like the t in tree

U u /u/ pronounced like the ou in you

V v /w/ pronounced like the w in water

W w /v/ pronounced like the v in valve

Y y /ɨ/ doesn't exist in English, present in russian as ы in ты

Z z /z/ pronounced like the z in zoo

This said the Axolonite language know some digraph :

The letter i and any voyel exepting i and y form a digraph :

ia /jɑ/

ie /je̞/

io /jo/

iu /ju/"

Generalities
b. Generalities

At the end of a word some consonant change :

b sound /p/

d sound /t/

w sound /f/

z sound /s/

g sound /k/

The accent is alway put on the first syllable exemple :

- Kogitad (to think), the syllable Ko is accentuated

-Vald (to walk) Va is accentuated

Axolonite has three genders,

'Jyjaśu' or Alive, refer to everything in the order of life (human and animals).

'Diwinug' or Divine refer to everything in the religious and mystical lexic.

'Nejyjaśu' or Inanimate refer to everything else.

Jyjaśu and Diwinug use singular dual and plural forms on the other side Nejyjaśu don't use dual.

Definite pronouns :

Jyjaśu:

Singular Ti

Dual Ta

Plural Ty

Diwinug:

Singular Ri

Dual Ro

Plural Ru

Nejyjaśu:

Singular Te

Plural Tiu

Indefinite Pronouns :

Jyjaśu:

Singular Di

Dual Da

Plural Dy

Nejyjaśu :

Singular De

Plural Diu"

Verbs
Verbs

Verbs in Axolonite are classified in two categories, weak verbs that end with 'ad' and strong one that has no ending syllable predetermined.

There are also Auxiliaries.

There is three main tense in Axolonite with little variation indicating temporal indication.

Present that describe current time, Future that describe what would happend and Past that describe what had happend.

Present has two variations :

Conditionnal that describe something that may happen,

it is formed by the particle 'Pote' (reduction from Potent, might) and the verb conjugated in the present tense.

Imperative that describe an order, it is formed by the particle Eksi (reduction from the word Eksitu meaning to excercise) and the verbe conjugated in the present tense.

The past tense had one variation, the imperfect, describing a past that continue to present day, it is formed by the particle Tem (meaning time) and the verb conjugated to the past tense.

Future tense doesn't variate.

Personal pronoun

I : Ia

You (Jyjaśu) Di

You (Diwinug) Du

He (Jyjaśu) Wi

He (Diwinug) Wio

He (Nejyjaśu) We

Dual (Jyjaśu) My

Dual (Diwinug) Mu

We (Jyjaśu) Ny

We (Diwinug) Nu

Plural you (Jyjaśu) Vy

Plural you (Diwinug) Vu

They (jyjaśu) Ky

They (Diwinug) Ku

They (Nejyjaśu) Kiu

Conjugation of weak verbs.

Ia -e

Di -iol

Wi -ios

My -iod

Ny -iobu

Vy -iopu

Ky -iosu

Exemple :

Kogitad (to think)

Ia Kogite

Di Kogiol

Wi Kogios

My Kogiod

Ny Kogiobu

Vy Kogiopu

Ky Kogiosu

Strong Verbs conjugation :

Ia -a

Di -al

Wi -as

My -ad

Ny -aby

Vy -apy

Ky -ady

Exemple :

Vald (to walk)

Ia Vala

Di Valal

Wi Valas

My Valad

Ny Valaby

Vy Valapy

Ky Valasy

Auxiliaries

There are two auxiliaries in Axolonite, Byś (to be) and Miś (to have) Byś is used in conjugation of Past and Byś in conjugation of Future.

Byś (Present)

Ia Jest

Di Jesteś

Wi jast

My Jesy

Ny Jesteśy

Vy Jestemy

Ky Jasty

Miś (Present)

Ia Bic

Di Bić

Wi Bica

My Bicu

Ny Bićy

Vy Bicamy

Ky Bicaty