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Aiyoti (alt. Aioti) is the largest surviving East Serkr language, it is the national & most spoken language in Aiyota/Aiota. The language is agglutinative/fusional. "Official Aiyoti" is highly standardized and often differs a lot from regional dialects. It is one of the most spoken and economically important languages in universalis, especially in Himalia, Issagga and the Serkr, as well as being widely taught in Aeridanish schools.
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Official Aiyoti (alt. Aioti) is the most spoken language of Aiyota and is used as a lingua franca for communication across Aiyota. It also has a heavy prevalence in Himalia, Akaji, Shioni, Aeridani, and across the Serkr. It is taught in most Arioko schools, alongside Aeridanish.
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It first started to form in [century] as the [[Personal Union of Vakasarine and Saghi-Sakta]] began to lean more towards a political union. It came about as Saghi/Saktani, Akarini and Vikasani speakers began to come into contact more and more and their languages mixed, this created a new irregular language commonly dubbed "Aiyoti", as the crowns of the union started to notice this, the language became regularized and it got its unusually regular grammar in [[Dasi]], as this happened just before the [[Venture to The West]], the language quickly spread across the [[Aiyoti Union Empire]].
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Akarini is in the Azdraic branch of the [[East Serkr Languages]], while Saghi/Saktani and Vikasani are part of the Kovoteic branch.
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(this is probably unrealistic but whatever)
  
 
Romanized Alphabet:
 
Romanized Alphabet:
  
aáāâbcdðeéēêfghiíīîjklmnoóōôpqrsśtŧuúūûvwyzź
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aáāâbcdeéēêfghiíīîjklmnoóōôpqrsśtuúūûvwyzź
 
āēīōū
 
āēīōū
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== Phonology ==
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put in table or something later
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*a = [a] or [ä]
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*á = [æ]
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*e = [ɛ]
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*é = [e] (as in ayyyyyyyyy lmao)
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*i = [i]
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*í = [ɪ]
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*o = [o̞]
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*ó = [ɔ]
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*ò = [ɒ]
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*u = [u] or [ʉ]
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*ú = [ʊ]
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consonants are ipa except:
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*y = [j]
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*j = [dʒ
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*c = [tʃ]
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*h = [h] [x] [ʀ] [ʁ]
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*ś = [ʃ]
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*ź = [ʒ]
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*th = [θ]
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== Aioti Grammar ==
 
== Aioti Grammar ==
 
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Note that in some dialects the 1-pl-excl has it's initial vowel dropped (so the endings are eg. -ccēo) however the default form is eccē/ecceí
 
Note that in some dialects the 1-pl-excl has it's initial vowel dropped (so the endings are eg. -ccēo) however the default form is eccē/ecceí
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== Moods, Aspects, Tenses and a Few other things ==
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== Pronouns and Jazz ==
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Holy shit you better damn prepare yourself because Aiyoti has billions of these.
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{|border = "1" class="wikitable"
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!-
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!Query
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!This
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!That
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!Some
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!No
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!Every
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|-
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|Adjective
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|Which
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|This
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|That
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|Some
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|No
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|Every
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|-
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|Person
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|Who
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|This
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|That
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|Someone
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|No one
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|Everyone
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|-
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|Thing
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|What
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|This
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|That
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|Something
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|Nothing
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|Everything
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|-
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|Place
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|Where
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|Here
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|There
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|Somewhere
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|Nowhere
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|Everywhere
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|-
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|Time
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|When
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|Now
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|Then
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|Sometime
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|Never
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|Always
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|
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|-
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|Way
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|How
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|
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|Thus
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|Somehow
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|
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|
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|-
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|Reason
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|Why
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|}
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{|border = "1" class="wikitable"
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!-
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!Query
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!This
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!This(2)
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!That
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!Some
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!No
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!Every
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|-
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|Adjective
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|
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|Io
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|Terú
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|Lo
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|Sáq
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|Źi
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|Saq
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|-
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|Person
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|Avi
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|Veyo
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|Veterúo
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|Velo
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|Vesáq
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|Veźi
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|Vesaq
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|-
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|Thing
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|Laste
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|Io
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|Terú
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|Lo
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|Sósáq
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|Sóźi
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|Sósaq
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|-
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|Place
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|Laitri
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|Laiyo
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|Laitro
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|Lailo
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|Laisáq
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|Laiźi
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|Laisaq
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|-
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|Time
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|Makaiyo
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|Madio
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|Materúo
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|Madilo
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|Matsáq
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|Madźi
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|Matsaq
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|-
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|Way
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|Iatro
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|Latio
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|Laterú
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|Latulo
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|Latsáq
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|Ladźi
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|Latsaq
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|-
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|Reason
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|Ravekka
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Also instead of this/that distinction Aiyoti has a threeway This (close), This (far) and That (very far) system
  
 
== Dialects ==
 
== Dialects ==
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|One
 
|One
 
|Ka
 
|Ka
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|Two
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|Sva
 
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|World
 
|World
 
|Daccetei
 
|Daccetei
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|Horn
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|Heítuú
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|Egg
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|Qala
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|Island
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|Yoka
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|Sand
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|Kon
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|Glass
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|Konako-ne
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|Hour
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|Vákkon
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== Conversational Things ==
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*Hello - Koto
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*Hello (formal) - Kutami
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*Hello (more formal) - Kutamitaéi
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*Hello (reply) - Yuná
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*Hello (formal reply) - Yutamá
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*Hello (more formal reply) - Yutamitá
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*How are you? - Iatro te'ò kaiyo?
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*I am __, thanks. - ____ceo, kásite.
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*Please - árizistei
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*Thank you - Kásite
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*You're welcome - Kutamiote
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*Kaiyo - This indicates a question, e.g. Laste o só kaiyo? = What is it?
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*o - Present tense of a verb
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*ò - Subject something ending with "o"
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*ó - Object of something ending with "o"
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*o/'ò - Copula, free varition
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*e - Beginning a sentence with this shows excitement, and increases modality. Starting a word with it shows it is a command.
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You are a replacement - Ruśiteo velo
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== Talk, Speak etc. ==
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'ayo, aiyo - talk
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agho - ask
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(-)śa - perfect, favourite.
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alsak/asak/azak - (ion)ism
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1.You should ask them a question!
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1.Ekaiyotekuo!
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2.What should i ask?
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2.Laste aghoceku kaiyo?
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1.You should ask them what their favorite color is
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1.Aghoteku vé laste adaśatel o.
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2.What is your favorite color?
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2.Laste adaśatel o kaiyo?
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3.My favorite color is yellow.
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3.Adaśacel o basuki.
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[[Category: Aiyota]] [[Category:Nations]] [[Category: Arioko]]
 
[[Category: Aiyota]] [[Category:Nations]] [[Category: Arioko]]

Latest revision as of 02:54, 9 August 2015

Official Aiyoti (alt. Aioti) is the most spoken language of Aiyota and is used as a lingua franca for communication across Aiyota. It also has a heavy prevalence in Himalia, Akaji, Shioni, Aeridani, and across the Serkr. It is taught in most Arioko schools, alongside Aeridanish.

It first started to form in [century] as the Personal Union of Vakasarine and Saghi-Sakta began to lean more towards a political union. It came about as Saghi/Saktani, Akarini and Vikasani speakers began to come into contact more and more and their languages mixed, this created a new irregular language commonly dubbed "Aiyoti", as the crowns of the union started to notice this, the language became regularized and it got its unusually regular grammar in Dasi, as this happened just before the Venture to The West, the language quickly spread across the Aiyoti Union Empire.

Akarini is in the Azdraic branch of the East Serkr Languages, while Saghi/Saktani and Vikasani are part of the Kovoteic branch.


(this is probably unrealistic but whatever)

Romanized Alphabet:

aáāâbcdeéēêfghiíīîjklmnoóōôpqrsśtuúūûvwyzź āēīōū

Phonology

put in table or something later

  • a = [a] or [ä]
  • á = [æ]
  • e = [ɛ]
  • é = [e] (as in ayyyyyyyyy lmao)
  • i = [i]
  • í = [ɪ]
  • o = [o̞]
  • ó = [ɔ]
  • ò = [ɒ]
  • u = [u] or [ʉ]
  • ú = [ʊ]

consonants are ipa except:

  • y = [j]
  • j = [dʒ
  • c = [tʃ]
  • h = [h] [x] [ʀ] [ʁ]
  • ś = [ʃ]
  • ź = [ʒ]
  • th = [θ]


Aioti Grammar

- Subject Object Indirect Object
sg pl sg pl sg pl
a -a -aē -ana -anā
e -e -eō -ene -enē
i -i -iā -ini -inī
o -o -oū -ono -onō
u -u -uī -unu -unū


Aioti Verb

Add to end of verb for "I did" "You will" "They are" etc.

Person Number Past Present Future
Masc. Neut. Fem. Masc. Neut. Fut. Masc. Neut. Fem.
1 sg Cái Céi Cíi Cao Ceo Cio Cau Ceu Ciu
pl-incl. Cāi Cēi Cīi Cāo Cēo Cīo Cāu Cēu Cīu
pl-excl. Accāi Eccēi Iccīo Accāo Eccēo Iccīo Accāu Eccēu Accāu
2 sg Tái Téi Tíi Tao Teo Tio Tau Teu Tiu
pl Tāi Tēī Tīi Tāo Tēo Tīo Tāu Tēu Tīu
3 sg Vái Véi Víi Vao Veo Vio Vau Veu Viu
pl Vāi Vēi Vīi Vāo Vēo Vīo Vāu Vēu Vīu

Note that in some dialects the 1-pl-excl has it's initial vowel dropped (so the endings are eg. -ccēo) however the default form is eccē/ecceí

Moods, Aspects, Tenses and a Few other things

Pronouns and Jazz

Holy shit you better damn prepare yourself because Aiyoti has billions of these.

- Query This That Some No Every
Adjective Which This That Some No Every
Person Who This That Someone No one Everyone
Thing What This That Something Nothing Everything
Place Where Here There Somewhere Nowhere Everywhere
Time When Now Then Sometime Never Always
Way How Thus Somehow
Reason Why
- Query This This(2) That Some No Every
Adjective Io Terú Lo Sáq Źi Saq
Person Avi Veyo Veterúo Velo Vesáq Veźi Vesaq
Thing Laste Io Terú Lo Sósáq Sóźi Sósaq
Place Laitri Laiyo Laitro Lailo Laisáq Laiźi Laisaq
Time Makaiyo Madio Materúo Madilo Matsáq Madźi Matsaq
Way Iatro Latio Laterú Latulo Latsáq Ladźi Latsaq
Reason Ravekka

Also instead of this/that distinction Aiyoti has a threeway This (close), This (far) and That (very far) system

Dialects

Although Aiyoti is a highly standardized and nationalized language, dialects still remain very prevalent with some being just barely reminiscent of Standard Aiyoti (eg. Kyintan Yang Aiyoti). Throughout the nation, Standard Aiyoti is taught together with Standard Aeridanish and occasionally Yoka Tsi.

Aeridanish Influence

Due to a long history of trade with the north, Aiyoti has a huge Aeridanish influence, with as much as 26% of its modern everyday vocabulary coming from Aeridanish. In Arioki schools at least basic conversational Aiyoti/Aeridanish is taught, being odd for one of these languages not to be taught.


Basic Vocabulary

There are no borrowings in this list and any pairs that look similar are purely coincidental (e.g. Sakin, which means "the metal" and Saki "iron")

English Aiyoti Aeridanish
Hello Koto Hovzei
Goodbye Álsir Akaśja
Eye Veréda Viaje
Eat ʔiyato Aśite
Water Telo Tæsl
Iron Sakin Saki
One Ka
Two Sva
World Daccetei
Horn Heítuú
Egg Qala
Island Yoka
Sand Kon
Glass Konako-ne
Hour Vákkon

Conversational Things

  • Hello - Koto
  • Hello (formal) - Kutami
  • Hello (more formal) - Kutamitaéi
  • Hello (reply) - Yuná
  • Hello (formal reply) - Yutamá
  • Hello (more formal reply) - Yutamitá
  • How are you? - Iatro te'ò kaiyo?
  • I am __, thanks. - ____ceo, kásite.


  • Please - árizistei
  • Thank you - Kásite
  • You're welcome - Kutamiote
  • Kaiyo - This indicates a question, e.g. Laste o só kaiyo? = What is it?
  • o - Present tense of a verb
  • ò - Subject something ending with "o"
  • ó - Object of something ending with "o"
  • o/'ò - Copula, free varition
  • e - Beginning a sentence with this shows excitement, and increases modality. Starting a word with it shows it is a command.

You are a replacement - Ruśiteo velo

Talk, Speak etc.

'ayo, aiyo - talk agho - ask (-)śa - perfect, favourite. alsak/asak/azak - (ion)ism

1.You should ask them a question!

1.Ekaiyotekuo!


2.What should i ask?

2.Laste aghoceku kaiyo?


1.You should ask them what their favorite color is

1.Aghoteku vé laste adaśatel o.


2.What is your favorite color?

2.Laste adaśatel o kaiyo?


3.My favorite color is yellow.

3.Adaśacel o basuki.