Fairy Common
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Work in Progress
I don't have team approval on this so don't use this IG yet please. Instead of making 18 fey subrace languages fairy common is a simple answer to the question of what language fey speak. There are still more languages than there are likely available INT bonus points to go around but the priority of a full blood fey's language capacity will probably be ordered like:
- 1.) Their racial language (sprite, nymph, etc)
- 2.) Fairy Common (allowing them to speak to all other fey. Titanian & Avlissian. Seelie & Unseelie)
- 3.) Sylvan (Avlissian type is spoke by Centaurs, Druids and will act as "common" in wild areas among all sentients in residence, Titanian type is spoke by the Titanian court)
- 4.) Nanshilae
- 5.) Common
This is going to alienate the fey from the wider world and while it makes sense & I don't see a way around it I don't see this as being necessarily a problem. In mythology they are always portrayed as a separate society anyway. Maybe we should build on that instead of making them more like really tiny elves.
Base language
The fey races of Avlis were created by a god named O'Ma. In his mortal life, he was a human who got instructions from the fairy goddess Titania on how to make fey races when he became a god.
and so on...
Conjunctions:
- And V'
- But eval
- Or oo
- Nor nui
- yet bes
- so cas
- for besvel
Colors:
- black cueroy
- blue ayoy
- green madoree
- orange tepokiro
- red ahkai
- white sheeroy
- brown chairo
- purple murskee
- yellow keeyoy
Expressions:
Excuse me sumimasa!
Goodbye gootay!
Good day faele al!
Good night al ul!
Hello!/Well met! (Hello there) Soy na!
Good day! (Hello!) al ganki!
Good evening/ Good night! ul ganki!
Of course, certainly majiday!
Thank you ninfa!
You're welcome Bevodi!
I'm sorry namo
I speak sylvan. ni dobra fae.
Do you speak Sylvan? Dobra ta fae?
I do not speak sylvan, but I want to learn. ni li doober fae, eval ni retzelath meray.
Verbs:
to attack | to leave |
Grammar
Singular | Plural |
Single/Plural:
Verbs
Present Indicative tense
Singular verbs: '
Plural verbs:
'
Present Perfect tense:
In the present perfect tense, '
Future imperfect:
'
Converting a verb to a noun:
The verb "to be".
'
Pronouns
1st Person: '
2nd Person: '
3rd Person: '
Indirect pronouns:
'
Indirect pronouns with prepositions:
'
Showing possession:
Misc Notes
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Orleron wrote: O'Ma and Titania have different versions of sylvan, with O'Ma's version being derived from the same spirit language as elven, and thus related about as closely as Sanskrit and German, which are both Indo-European languages.
Each race within both fairy races has its own dialect of sylvan, which is regarded as a separate language, and is about as close as Italian and Spanish.
The relation as I see it then for spirit languages follows:
|--Avlissian Spirit Language (dead and no longer known) |--Nanshilae (Nanshi & Magya are about as related as German and English) |--Magya (The language of arcane magic all wizards learn) |---Avlissian Sylvan(built from Nanshilae and Titanian Sylvan) |---Sprite |---Nymph |---Sylph |---Dryad |---Nixie, etc |---Fairy Common (spoken by both Titanian & O'ma fey)
I've based much of what I've done here on the page on Nanshilae because I thought that would be appropriate for what this started as. However this language would in all likelihood have migrated more and more to the Titanian influence since it would have to accommodate the Titanians and since the Sylvan that the avlissian fey are likely using to communicate with non-fey races is also in part built from Titanian. I will try to square the grammar and make it blend 50/50 with nanshilae where possible. I've kind of de-hebrewed the nanshi here and added more suffixed vowels like -ay or -i to make it more sing-song on the assumption that the hebraic influence on nanshi is essentially the spirit language since the influence from Titania will probably be cobbled together from other works of fiction regarding Titania/Fey/Sylvan. Also, there is a fair bit of Japanese and Spanish folded into the word list. Finally I found a terse word list of actual "sylvan" so that is where everything else comes from. I expect to not only have to alter the grammar heavily but change the word list considerably, removing much of the present word list and instead of basing the alterations on the root nanshilae from japanese & spanish base it instead off the titanian sylvan language. Anyone is welcome to work on these of course.
Some nonsense sounds from the pixie voice set as found in a google search with my guesses on what they mean. Seems a good phonetic template to me for the style to shoot for:
Fliji yuma boogba! ---You will regret that!
Migio falafay - iga! --- You will die - here!
Soolna? (soyna?) -- Yes?
Wimi, ninfa! -- Oh, thank you!
Namo...fima ni. -- No...I can't.
I really think that as a matter of phonetic style this small list of phrases is something exceptionally appropriate to aspire to emulating. Expect to see these folded into this language somehow. Since this will likely be the "face" of the language of fey on avlis I'm all about making it as stylistically appropriate as possible.