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Nagocian Language
Nagocia is a country with its own alphabetic script, with each letter representing a distinct vowel and consonant sound. Each letter are also composed with lines with vowels having double forms (dipthongs) and additive forms with the sounds "w" and "y". Additionally, vowels are classified into two, Vertical and Horizontal. On the other hand, consonants are classified into 4 sets of 2 types, Weak, Strong, Silent and Neutral for the sets, while for the types, are Single, and Double.List of Consonants: Mostly In Latin Script (Made up characters are unavailable)
Weak Single: [G, D, B, V, Z]
Strong Single: [K, T, P, F, S]
Neutral Single: [L, R, M, N, Ng, H]
Silent Single: [ʔ (Glottal Stop), ? (Silent)]
Weak Double: [Ð, Ʒ, Dʒ (j)]
Strong Double: [Θ, Ʃ, Tʃ (ch)]
List of Vowels:
Vertical Single: [A, E, I, Ʌ]
Horizontal Single: [O, U, Ɯ, Ə]
Vertical Double: [Ai, Ei, Oi]
Horizontal Double: [Ou, Uo, Əu]
Additive: [W, Y] - Ex: Wa, Ya, Wou, Wuo
Nagocian letters, unlike English (INGLISh) are mostly straightforward in its pronunciation, like in the Nagocian script of the word Conclusion (KƏNKLUShƏN) or Unity (YuNITI).
Writing Rules
When two vowels that are not double are in succession, the succeeding vowel must be an Additive-Transformative vowel (Ex. Wa), based on the vowel classification of the preceding vowel. For example, the word Oasis, which is written as (OWeiSIS), it has a "Wei" instead of an "Ei". If the first vowel is horizontal, then the second letter must have a [Y] additive, [W] is the additive when the first vowel is vertical.
Uriel (Yu/R/I/Ye/L) - The preceeding letter is I, which is a vertical vowel. Therefore, the next letter must have the additive "Y", resulting in "Ye".
- Silent consonants are used in the case of a word where the two vowels are not in double but in succession to denote that the pronunciation is cut off
*A spacial case is the vowel [Ʌ] as the preceding vowel, though written as a vertical vowel, it is acceptable to pronounce the succeding vowel as an Additive-Transformative of the letter [W] ex. ɅWa (pronounciation, still written as ɅYa).