Common
Originally spoken by the ancient humans and dragons, it has been since adapted by the majority of humanity as a commonly spoken language hence the title 'Common'. Most of the other races find it exceedingly simple and straight forward so they typically learn it quickly to be able to effectively communicate with most others.
Writing System
T, R, D, N, Z, J, G, K, S, L, W, M, H
E, A, O, U, I, Y
CH, DZ, KW, HW
Phonetics
E: Ehh
A: Ay/Aah
I: Ee/Ihh
U: Oo/Uh
O: Oh
Y: yuh
Dz: Tssi
Ch: Cheh
Tenses
Past, present, future.
Sentence Structure
Subject - verb - pronoun
Tense > Adjective/Adverb > verb/noun/subject/pronoun
Na ti'taso. - I am doing well/I am good.
Na taso'ko ku'irdza. - I had a bad day.
Ho'zi taso ta'laa da na? - Are you hungrier than me?
Dictionary
Kwayo tirdzay! - Have a good day!
Kwayo tiudzay - Have a good night!
Irdzay ti'taso - The day is well! (Response to "how are you?")
Zalo'min. - Clarify what you mean/"What you said doesn't make sense."
Na taso udzkuwena. - I am down in the shadows. (literally translates to I am sad/mopey)
(TBD) Thank you - "Your fire sustains me." (A grateful saying from a harsher time, receiver feeling supported/cared for)
(TBD) Please - "Bring water to the fire." (a humble plea denoting urgency or necessity)
(TBD) No problem - "The sun shines on all." (Meaning help is natural and universal, not pickily picked through)
(TBD) Stylized safe travels - "Clean water and clear skies to you."
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