HUMAN ALPHABET TRANSLATIONS



Readers may not be familiar with all of the languages provided, thus a basic introduction and translation to other tongues that may be more familiar is provided below.


Mother Tongue
Mantagish Valish Thralish Domodese Gypsy Queen (aka Falgorian)


MANTAGISH

Often loosely called the Romance languages, Mantagish tongues are reputed to be the most beautiful to listen to.

 
  Aff Beff Cheff Desh Ench Ish Osh Phash Peff Ush Mem Nen Tam Seff Shush
Knorian & Tahlian A B C D E I O Ph P U M N T S Z
Mannish D M T G O H W L E I K B U N J

 
  Kee Lee Aire Ash Gia Wa An Do Ta Karat Senk Sens Sep Wep Neaf Deas
Knorian & Tahlian K L R H G W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-10
Mannish P Ph R C S A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1-10



VALISH

Valish tongues are often called "Far Eastern" languages, since the Sapoy tribes migrated southwards well to the east of the route taken by the Mantaten tribes.
 
  Ai Bo Chang Eo Zei Ho Fing Pau Un Min Ning Tao Si Shu Keng Ru Ri Hu
Old Sapoy A B Ch E I O Ph P U M N T S Sh K Ts R H
Klingot M O I N S T E U A F B P W D G Sh V Ch

 
  De Go Wing Vanh Jao Jat Je San Say Mim Rok Tat Bao Gat Sup
Old Sapoy D G W V J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - 10
Klingot K R Ts H Ö 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - 10



THRALISH

Here are the most common pictograms and their most usual translations into Common. Readers may infer other meanings for each symbol based on the context and other meanings provided below.



DOMODESE

These related languages were originally spoken by hardy sea-farers who arrived on the mainland of Trishore to go raiding (or "Viking" as they called it).




FALGORIAN

As the root of our Common tongue, these symbols should look somewhat familiar.


The Common we use today is changed only slightly from its root Falgorian over the passage of many thousands of years.








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