Aluda'arish
Ervenian Era, 1051 AB
Aluda'arish is the langauge of the Aluda'arin.
Writing System
Script Menedynn.
Phonology
Aluda'arish is known for its uvular 'r', nasal vowels, and "liaison"—where the final silent consonant of a word is pronounced if the next word begins with a vowel. It sounds flowing, sophisticated, and rhythmic.
Morphology
Complex verbal system with many silent endings in casual speech but fully articulated in liturgical Aluda'arish.
Sentence Structure
SVO. It is a very structured language; deviates from standard syntax are often seen as "low class" or "heretical" in the Holy State.
Adjective Order
Generally Noun + Adjective, though a small set of common adjectives (beauty, age, goodness, size) precede the noun.
Structural Markers
Extensive use of the apostrophe to indicate elision (dropping a vowel when the next word starts with one), making the language sound like one continuous breath.
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