Kurma
Kurma is the native langauge of Kurona. It's appearance often resembles gibberish to an untrained linguest, and it can be difficult for a non Kuronan native to learn. (Which is why Kuroan also heavily incorperates English) into education.
Kurona Kurma' | |
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Spoken in: | Baranxtu, Kurona, Kanami, Magic Sorcery and in some parts of Stevid |
Region: | Kurona/Xanadou |
Speakers: | 1.4 billion (est) |
Genetic classification: | |
Official status | |
Official language in: | Kurona |
Regulated by: | The Kuronan Education Comission |
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Language Orgins
The Language orginin likely came about during Kurona's founding, although so many cultures had blended together, (paticullarly of Japanese and European) a good majority were illeterate, and could barley speak their language fluently, or write and read it. It was decided to prvent divion in the nation, a language was developed.
Prefixs
Mono-Same (ex.saying someone is Monoreligious is saying they follow the same religion as someone else)
Fo-Fake (ex. Fosemian Fake Police officer)
Mi-Many (ex. Mizemal Many Wives)
Slang
Homosexual-Foxzia The politcally correct term would be Monoseiam
Slut-Devia (Pronunced De as in Day VIA as in MIA)
Phonlogy
Kurma generally follows these photonics although very much of it can
Letter | IPA | Approximate English Pronunciation |
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A | a | similar to 'a' in father |
B | b | bar, but at the end of a word it is pronounced as [p]. |
Ċ | tʃ | church |
D | d | day, but at the end of a word it is pronounced as [t]. |
E | ɛ | end |
F | f | far |
Ġ | dʒ | ga gao |
G | g | game, but at the end of a word it is pronounced as [k]. |
GĦ | has the effect of lengthening and pharyngealizing associated vowels, except when immediately followed by a 'h', in which case it has the sound of a double 'ħ'. (It is slightly akin to English silent 'gh' in words such as "fight", "though", "sigh"). | |
H | not pronounced unless it is at the end of a word, in which case it has the sound of 'ħ'. | |
Ħ | ħ | no English equivalent; sounds like a breathy "h" or like the "ch" in German or Scottish 'loch'. |
I | i | Eye |
IE | iɛ, iː | feet |
J | j | yard |
K | k | caw |
L | l | line |
M | m | march |
N | n | next |
O | o | like 'aw' in law, but shorter. |
P | p | part |
Q | q | queen |
R | r | no English equivalent; like a Spanish or Italian 'r'. |
S | s | sand |
SHI | shee | |
T | t | tired |
U | u | like 'oo' in boom, but shorter. |
V | v | vast |
W | w | west |
X | x | Often silent with exceptions. Example The word Tibadaux the x would normally be silent. But in Kurma the X would be prononced same with faux (said as foks) Can also be said as Z as in Zebra |
Z | zee} | 'Zeebra |
ZE | ey | th'ey |