Languages
The diverse cultures of Cerilia speak dozens of different languages. The oldest languages on the continent are Sidhelien (elvish), Karamhul (dwarven), Giant, Goblin - the languages of the cultures that lived in Cerilia before human settlement - and Cellwair (halfling) who fled the Shadow World. Of these, Sidhelien was particularly influential in the evolution of the human tongues; in fact, the Andu borrowed freely from the elvish alphabet when devising their writing system.
Modern Anuirean is descend from Andu, the language spoken by the Andu people - the first of the human tribes to settle in Cerilia. Andu had no writing system prior to the migration to Cerilia. A short time thereafter, Andu came to be written in a variation of elven script, which the Andu learnt from their first peaceful contacts with the elves. Modern Anuirean still uses many of the same letters.
The Anuirean alphabet has ten vowels and nineteen consonants, for a total of 29 letters. A few other vowel sounds exist that aren't true letters, but are noted with symbols to reflect their unique sounds.
[top]Anuirean
English | Anuirean | |
Letter | Pronounciation | |
a | short a, as in ant | |
e | eh, as in bed | |
i | ih, as in rill | |
o | short o, as in top | |
y | short i, as in pin | |
ae | ay, as in bay | |
ie | ee, as in peel | |
oe | oh, as in ogre | |
ui | oo-ih, as in ruin | |
uo | oo-oh, as in coordinate | |
b | b, as in ball | |
c | k, as in cow | |
d | d, as in dog | |
dh | soft th, as in thistle | |
f | f, as in fat | |
g (gh) | g, as in goat | |
h | h, as in hat | |
j | j, as in jar | |
l | l, as in lap | |
m | m, as in mat | |
n | n, as in nap | |
p | p, as in pat | |
r | r, as in rat | |
s | s, as in sat | |
sh | sh, as in ship | |
t | t, as in tip | |
th | hard th, as in that | |
v | v, as in vat | |
w | w, as in work |
Modern Anuirean is descend from Andu, the language spoken by the Andu people - the first of the human tribes to settle in Cerilia. Andu had no writing system prior to the migration to Cerilia. A short time thereafter, Andu came to be written in a variation of elven script, which the Andu learnt from their first peaceful contacts with the elves. Modern Anuirean still uses many of the same letters.
The Anuirean alphabet has ten vowels and nineteen consonants, for a total of 29 letters. A few other vowel sounds exist that aren't true letters, but are noted with symbols to reflect their unique sounds.
[top]Silent letters
In a word ending in an e after a single consonant, the e is not pronounced as a separate syllable, and the previous vowels are treated as a diphthong. However, a cluster of two or more consonants forces the e to be pronounced as a separate syllable. For example:
An ie at the end of a word is always pronounced as two vowels, producing an ee-ay ending. For example:
An ie at the end of a word is always pronounced as two vowels, producing an ee-ay ending. For example:
[top]Accent marks
In some cases, an accent mark is used to indicate compound vowels that are pronounced separately. For example:
[top]Anuirean names
[top]Rjuven
The Rjurik peoples adopted the Anuirean alphabet, although they modified it for their own use. A person literate in Anuirean can pronounce Rjuven written words, although he cannot determine their meaning and syntax.
[top]Brecht
The language of the Brechts has a heavy, Germanic ring and follows many typically Germanic rules. The Brechts borrowed dwarven runes as the model for their written language, but Brecht has evolved to the point that a reader of Brecht can no longer read dwarven rune-letters.
There are two versions of the Brecht language in use - the older High Brecht and the more common Low Brecht.
There are two versions of the Brecht language in use - the older High Brecht and the more common Low Brecht.
[top]Basarji
The Basarji brought their own language to Cerilia and developed their alphabet independent of outside influence. The language is Arabic in appearance and sound, with a strong Mediterranean flavour. Little different exists between the language spoken by the Khinasi today and that spoken by their ancestors.
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