Rajkhed

General information
Rajkhed (spelled RAJSAD in its native term) is the main language spoken in ESTRÉJA MŌSAD, or in literal terms "World of Stars". There are very few people of earth who speak it. Originally, it was and exclusively spoken language but over time they wanted an easier way to teach their young and keep better record of past happenings for young to learn from, so after the Rajkhed people adapted their own written forms, they also adopted a Romanized alphabet as well.

The Rajkhed language does not have a lowercase or uppercase form so words appear to always be written in uppercase.

Phonotactics
Acceptable Consonant Doubles (only for the start of words) Acceptable Syllable Structure (C)=consonant (CC)=double consonant V=vowel VV=double vowel Notes
 * ST
 * HK
 * XY
 * (C)V(C)
 * (CC)V(C)
 * (C)VV(C)
 * (C)VV(CC)
 * (C)
 * (C)V
 * (CC)V
 * (C)VV
 * (C)V(C)V(C)
 * (C)V(C)V(CC)
 * V
 * VV
 * V(C)
 * V(C)(C)
 * V(C)V
 * V(C)(C)V
 * V(C)(C)VV
 * the vowel AA cannot be doubled with another vowel
 * there cannot be a double consonant at the beginning and end of a word at the same time
 * when a word is ended in a vowel or double vowel, a rising tone accent is added to the final vowel
 * For example, the word I in Rajkhed is spelled SǑ and makes the indicated rise, but not spelled SO. It will then mean a different word.
 * This rule does not apply to vowels that already have a diatric
 * This rule does not apply to prefixes

Nouns
Nouns are affected only by number and possession

Possession E- is used with possessive words that begin with a consonant

Number To make a word plural KI- is used with words that begin with a consonant

Honorifcs

Much like in Japanese, the honorific is seriously important and is only left out when one is very familiar with the other. The honorific comes first before the person's last name.

Pronouns
Personal Pronouns

Interrogative Pronouns

Demonstrative Pronouns

Indefinite Pronouns

Articles
This is the only article used in Rajkhed and is used very few.