Elvish

Elvish is a very soft, lyrical language, without many hard consonants. Compared to English, K-sounds are often replaced with S's. T's tend to be replaced with D's or Th's. Ch, B, and P are rare.   Meanwhile, F, L, M, N, R, S, V, and W sounds are very common.   A, E, O, and soft U's are common, while hard I's and U's are rare. Often an I is pronounced as an E, or an ia.   There is no written component to this language.
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