Thiosian, natively known as “Thiosul,” is a Peytonian language primarily spoken in the Republic of Thios. It is the only surviving Peytonian language today with all other Peytonian languages merging with Thiosian.
Thiosian
editEnglish Pronunciation | θioʊ̯siɪn |
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Native Pronunciation | θioʊ̯siul |
Ethnicity | Thiosian People |
Speakers | 740 million (est. 2008) |
Language Family |
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Writing System | Thiosian Script
Nonic Script (historically) Latin Script |
Phonology
editbilabial | labiodental | dental | alveolar | postalveolar | retroflex | palatable | velar | uvular | Pharyngeal | glottal | |
plosive | p b | t d | k g | ||||||||
nasal | m | n | |||||||||
trill | r | ʜ | |||||||||
Tap or flap | |||||||||||
fricitive | f v | θ ð | s z | ʃ ʒ | |||||||
Lateral fricative | |||||||||||
approximate | j | ||||||||||
Lateral approximate | l |
The graph above shows the phonology of Hapicocian Thioian, the most common dialect of Thiosian spoken by 500 million speakers.
Grammar
editArticles
editPlace (rainforest, park, England) | Person
(baker, friend, person) |
Person formal
(president, professor, soldier) |
Tool
(axe, sword, tool, computer, clothing) |
Idea, things
(communism, idea, science, physics, song) |
Nature
(tree, leaf, water, planet, star) | |
Definite | Dem | deth | dheth | dhes | yroth | desk |
Indefinite | skem | dhan | dhan | thek | grek | prest |
History
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