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

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English Pronunciation θioʊ̯siɪn
Native Pronunciation θioʊ̯siul
Ethnicity Thiosian People
Speakers 740 million (est. 2008)
Language Family
  • Proto-Peytonian
    • Peytonian
      • Novian
        • Ancient Nonic
          • Middle Nonic
            • Old Thiosian
              • Middle Thiosian
                • Modern Thioisan
Writing System Thiosian Script

Nonic Script (historically)

Latin Script

Phonology

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bilabial 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

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Articles

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Place (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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