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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

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.

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