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| === Personal names === Bremard ['breː.mɑrd], Heg [xeg], Fendic ['fen.ditʃ], Hulmen ['xuɫ.men], Halsermane [xɑɫ.ser'mɑː.ne], Uldic ['uɫ.ditʃ], Martenein [mɑr.te'nejn], Harbist ['xɑr.bist], Shenone [ʃe'noː.ne], Tates ['tɑː.tes], Glofer ['gloː.fer] (indigenous?), Istale [is'tɑː.le], Lorus ['loː.rus], Mater ['mɑː.ter], Maris ['mɑː.ris], Pilsen ['pil.sen], Hulmi ['xuɫ.mi], Watts [wɑt͡s], Mauern ['mau.ern], Glosem ['gloː.sem], Tumen ['tuː.men], Bauer ['bau.er], Heget ['xeː.get], Wiscon ['wis.tʃon], Luria [lu'riː.ɑ], Glucus ['gluːtʃus]. Cherbes, Ingbe - probably foreign words === Place names === Walserane, Chenile, Morile, Tasfen === Orthography and phonetics === ||Plosives||p b||t d||||k g|| ||Nasals||m||n|||||| ||Affricates||||ts||c/ch|||| ||Fricatives||f||s||sh||h|| ||Approximants||w||r l ɫ|||||| Vowels: a e i/y o u Diphthongs: ei/ey, au, ai/ay There are no silent letters. Emphasis is usually on the penultimate syllable, e.g. Halsermáne, unless there is a diphthong, in which case the last syllable with a diphthong has the emphasis. |
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== Merlaadic (The Language of the Book of Lights) == == Horse Peoples == === Personal Names === Isjanmadar === Titles, common nouns === Shandak |
This page is for the use of people making up new words (e.g. place or personal names) for Philosophical Magic topics. This is mostly a working page as an aid to consistency, rather than an encyclopedic topic page.
Heghomic
Personal names
Bremard ['breː.mɑrd], Heg [xeg], Fendic ['fen.ditʃ], Hulmen ['xuɫ.men], Halsermane [xɑɫ.ser'mɑː.ne], Uldic ['uɫ.ditʃ], Martenein [mɑr.te'nejn], Harbist ['xɑr.bist], Shenone [ʃe'noː.ne], Tates ['tɑː.tes], Glofer ['gloː.fer] (indigenous?), Istale [is'tɑː.le], Lorus ['loː.rus], Mater ['mɑː.ter], Maris ['mɑː.ris], Pilsen ['pil.sen], Hulmi ['xuɫ.mi], Watts [wɑt͡s], Mauern ['mau.ern], Glosem ['gloː.sem], Tumen ['tuː.men], Bauer ['bau.er], Heget ['xeː.get], Wiscon ['wis.tʃon], Luria [lu'riː.ɑ], Glucus ['gluːtʃus].
Cherbes, Ingbe - probably foreign words
Place names
Walserane, Chenile, Morile, Tasfen
Orthography and phonetics
Plosives |
p b |
t d |
k g |
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Nasals |
m |
n |
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Affricates |
ts |
c/ch |
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Fricatives |
f |
s |
sh |
h |
Approximants |
w |
r l ɫ |
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Vowels: a e i/y o u Diphthongs: ei/ey, au, ai/ay
There are no silent letters. Emphasis is usually on the penultimate syllable, e.g. Halsermáne, unless there is a diphthong, in which case the last syllable with a diphthong has the emphasis.
Murinali
Belite
Aelian States (Purulinic)
Noromanian is a Purulinic language.
Maritimes
Merlaadic (The Language of the Book of Lights)
Horse Peoples
Personal Names
Isjanmadar
Titles, common nouns
Shandak
