Vapausi

Vapahusian, or Vapausi (or else Vapausi Lezhina) in its own language, is a language written and spoken mainly in the Terinorhian Kingdom on the continent of Eltarh and in some regions of Lonsirva, on the old continent. This language is spoken by the sagarhian species, which are creatures which inhabit most of the planet of Deruat, especially the North and the West (Picture of a Sagarhian here). Inspired by Suomi for the sonorities, it have a simple grammar and don't have any cases. It is simple to speak and also to write. Generally, there is few exeptions and it makes this language intuitive.

Writing System
Vapahusian owns its own writing system (will be soon available), using the Vapahusian alphabet. Therefore, it can be written (or transcribed) with the latine alphabet. So, this language use 28 differents character and have 10 vowels (a, e, ë, i, o, ö, u, ü, y, ÿ) and 18 consonnants (d, f, g, h, k, l, m, n, ŋ, p, r, rh, s, t, v, w, z, zh).

Observations:

- All letters do only one song. So, the Vapahusian is written like it is spoken, there is no ambiguity.

- Thought "rh" and "zh" are each composed of two characters, they still considered as distinct letters of "r", "z" and "h".

- The letter "b" don't exist because its sound is not used by Vapahusian. You have to change this lettre for "dv" if you want to transcribe a word to this language.

- The letter "c" don't exist. If you want to translate a word to Vapahusian, write it "s" or "k" depending on the sound issued by this letter.

- Once again, the letter "j" is not used. Instead of the "j", Vapahusian prefer to use two other letter as the "zh" letter for the consonnant [ʒ], the "dz" letters for the affricate consonnant [dʒ] or the "l" letter for the approximant [j].

- The letter "l" don't do the same sound than the most of the languages. It sounds [j].

- Some vowels are only used in specific positions on the world depending if the syllable is close or not (e/ë, o/ö). The "y" is only used at the beginning of a word, the "ÿ" being used instead at the other positions.