Virothenian Language

Origins
The modern Virothenian Language comes from a long series of evolutions happened to the prehistorical languages spoken in the area of Annunor. Even if this area is part of Bardonia, its people developed in a full isolation situation so the bardonian influences in the Language are very low.

There are only a few informations on the birht of this language due to the lack of written sources. The only informations we have come from oral traditions handed down father to son for generations.

These first forms had no verbs, the actions were understood from the context

Ancient Era
The first written alphabet appears in -12 TE, during the foundation of the first Aethian cities. The alphabet was the following:

ą ɓ ç ð ə f g h į j ƙ ł m ŋ ø p q r § þ ų v w x ƴ z

The grammar didn't change, only in Virothen we see the appearance of verbs. This made the communication easier and helped in many situation, an example is the war betwen Virothen and Anfang, won by Virothen due to the difficulties of Anfanghian in communications.

Classical Era
In this period we have a big amount of written sources, mainly books and diaries. This is the period when the current form of Virothenian Language born. The Virothenian Language, known also as Aethian language or Annunorian language, is spoken in the cities of Virothen, Aekad, Yuzhen and in all the main cities of the region of Annunor. The current alphabet is the following:

a b c d e f g i k l m n o p q r s t u v w x

It is more simple than the ancient one and easier to write. The structure of the sentence is subject-object-verb and to differentiate the object from the other words it is needed to add the suffix -us.

Out of character guide
This language was created to be used in lore, even if only for single words or small sentences. So it is possible to transform english words into Virothenian words following these rules:

O = u /os

U = o

A = e only if first syllab

E = ie

Ae doesn't modify

H gets canceled

Y = i

N = m

Vocal + m/n in the end of words = um/am

D = t in monosyllabic words

Z = s

R as last latter = add e