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The Vastin Language


Race
Early Central
Origin
Lyte
Letters
33

The Tasif alphabet and language is one of the most complex. When transliterated, it apepars to be distorted English with an unnecessary amount of vowels, but in Vastin, pronounciation is so paramount that there are 33 letters to cover the variety of unique sounds. Each letter has a single method of pronunciation; it does not change according to the format or arrangement.

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To the left is the entire basic Keid alphabet. When carved into wood or stone, the curved semicircles present in each letter are interchangeable with a simple two-line point, though it's not uncommon to use the point instead of the semicircle when writing on parchment or similar.

Below are the abbreviated vowel components, explained further down.
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Unless a vowel sits on its own as a syllable (as in Shup-tax-i-A), the vowel is abbreviated and combined with the corresponding consonant to create a syllable. In a word like Buroba, three letters are written, and three syllables are pronounced (bu-ro-ba), even though the English transliteration contains six letters. A large dot is placed between words instead of leaving a 'space'.

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Above, the word 'Buroba' written in Keid. The first letter is 'b' with an abbreviated 'u', the second letter is 'r' and 'o' and the third letter is 'b' and 'a'.
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The position of the abbreviated vowel determines how the word is pronounced. The left-most letter is a 'u' above a 'b', therefore, it is pronounced as 'ub'. The second letter is reverse, thus, 'bu'. The third letter depicts a whole 'b' and a whole 'u', acting as independant syllables. Here, there is a syllabic pause between the letters; 'b-u'.

Vastin is actually the origin of many current place names in Riiga. Below are some of the more well-known names and their original Vastin spelling and pronunciation. Italics is as though it is pronounced in English. Bold is the emphasised syllable. A dash separates the syllables, where a single quotation mark separates the sounds. A period is an unaccented vowel.

Current Spelling Vastin Spelling Pronounciation
Ideitess Eidaeiatx Eye-die-t.z
Huirnon Hwuirnn H'were-n.n
Vastin Hbiashtn Vast-.n
Varoicca Hbaeroiccia V.-roy-shah
Temanea Tmaenia T.-may-knee-.
Duracia Hdiu'raeccia Do-ray-shyuh
     
     
     
     

 


Even though letters are generally based on syllables, this isn't always the case. The first syllable of Shuptaxia (shup) is written as two letters even though it is a single syllable. This is because consonants are never combined. It is the position of the vowels that generally determines where the syllables are placed, though it is usually logic. Keid avoid writing vertically. If they must, all letters are rotated 90 degress clockwise, so that they are 'rolling forward'. This is so that abbreviated vowels do not get confused with their positions relative to consonants.

Shuptalxia, (also Shuptaxia, minus the L), means "safe home" shupta=powerful, xia=haven. And just for fun:
Genxren gen=divine, xren=stone
Ankxarl ank=ocean, xarl=distant
Pzentelka pzen=mountain, telka=watcher
Xitala xi/xu=village, tala=bird
Emuxutalfa emu=water, xu/xi= village, talfa=south
Daarbang daar=guarding, bang=edge

a=short a, as in pass, glass, charm
aa=double syllable of a, first syllable is unaccented (uh- ahh)
e=short e, as in pet, fell
ea=double syllable, short e and short a
i=unaccented vowel, as in bargin
o=long o, as in roll
u=short u, as in bull, full

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