. Vazmi
Vazmi (SumAkk: Sumdi-ie Vazmi) is the official language of BraruAdilla (Vazmi: Duw Araeto be Ieoro, "the land of rivers"), one of the oldest languages in Didani Akkaan, and a language isolate.
Native speakers: Keziah, Nitza, Amelia
Type: a posteriori, loosely based on Ancient Hebrew and Aramaic
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Sarrimira ("moon language")
Native speakers: Keziah, Nitza, Amelia
Type: a posteriori, loosely based on Ancient Hebrew and Aramaic
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Sarrimira ("moon language")
. HodelHalyr
HodelHalyr (SumAkk: Sumdi-ie Hodelhalir) is a regional language in BraruSusu, spoken mostly in IxumaSicshe (HodelHalyr: Dinased Borenyr, "city of the morning") and its province. The historical region that roughly corresponds to the city's province is called Hale Borenyr ("land of the morning").
Native speakers: Rutenium, Tarium
Type: a posteriori, based on Old / Middle Welsh, Cornish and Breton
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Anadol Seryr ("language of the star")
Native speakers: Rutenium, Tarium
Type: a posteriori, based on Old / Middle Welsh, Cornish and Breton
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Anadol Seryr ("language of the star")
. Unresepprahi
Unresepprahi (SumAkk: Sumdi-ie Unresepprahi) is the official language of BraruEshelmia (Unresepprahi: Sundreimmoti) and one of the most spoken languages in Didani Akkaan. It's mutually intelligible with other languages and dialects of BraruEshelmia such as Saeottesepprahi, Lamttesepprahi, Varensepprahi, Zevimesepprahi, Homarttesepprahi.
Native speakers: Beririum, Meinard, Lambaer
Type: a posteriori, based on Old High German
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Werilzendilsepprahi ("noble universal language")
Native speakers: Beririum, Meinard, Lambaer
Type: a posteriori, based on Old High German
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Werilzendilsepprahi ("noble universal language")
. Qaftebighom
Qaftebighom (SumAkk: Sumdi-ie Kuaftebigom) is the official language of BraruKalani (Qaftebighom: pumerghom). It's written in a left-to-right abugida. Each letter is comprised of a consonant + vowel sound, and other diacritics are to be added in order to change the vowel or remove it.
The letters are derived from Phoenician script (used here for simplicity)
Base letters: vowel I
Vowel A diacritic: ◌̃ (tilde)
Vowel E diacritic: ◌̆ (breve)
Vowel O diacritic: ◌̤ (two underdots)
Vowel U diacritic: ◌̡ (hook)
Consonant-only diacritic: ◌̄ (macron)
Native speakers: Hafunium, Jirconium, Wolfrahm
Type: a priori, abugida inspired by Devanagari
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Qafbi Lozshighom ("starry language")
The letters are derived from Phoenician script (used here for simplicity)
Base letters: vowel I
Vowel A diacritic: ◌̃ (tilde)
Vowel E diacritic: ◌̆ (breve)
Vowel O diacritic: ◌̤ (two underdots)
Vowel U diacritic: ◌̡ (hook)
Consonant-only diacritic: ◌̄ (macron)
Native speakers: Hafunium, Jirconium, Wolfrahm
Type: a priori, abugida inspired by Devanagari
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan": Qafbi Lozshighom ("starry language")
Script & ipa
Base letter (*i) |
IPA (consonant) |
𐤊 / ki |
[k] |
𐤂 / ghi |
[ɡ] |
𐤒 / qi |
[q] |
𐤅 / wi |
[w] |
𐤕 / ti |
[t] |
𐤃 / di |
[d] |
𐤍 / ni |
[n] |
𐤐 / pi |
[p] |
𐤑 / fi |
[ɸ] |
𐤁 / bi |
[b] |
𐤌 / mi |
[m] |
𐤓 / ri |
[r] |
𐤋 / li |
[l] |
𐤆 / zi |
⟨d͡z⟩ |
𐤔 / shi |
[ʃ] |
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Native speakers:
Type:
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan":
Native speakers:
Type:
Glossary (external link)
Translation of "Sumdi-ie Akkaan":
. Other languages and dialects
Sundreimmotippo ("from Sundreimmoti" aka BraruEshelmia) languages:
- Saeottesepprahi: language spoken by populations that reside on BraruEshelmia's great lake.
- Lamttesepprahi: dialect of Saeottesepprahi spoken by populations of shepherds.
- Varensepprahi: language spoken in BraruEshelmia, greatly influenced by the language of the Varen, an ancient tribe mostly known for its bright red dye production. It's the most distant language in the Sundreimmotippo family tree. Native speakers: Roentgen (descendant of the Varen)
- Zevimesepprahi: language spoken on the islands of BraruEshtei, where two seas meet.
- Homarttesepprahi: language spoken in the south of BraruEshelmia and the north of BraruLmoli and BraruEshexei, by the Renirano river, an area once covered in forests. It's the official language of the province of Ivory Bridge.