Jxosledu

General information
Jxosledu (Jxosledus qajo [ʈʂχɤs.le.dɯ̽s. qɑ.ɖʐɤ.]) is a language spoken by the Aethos on the planet Aetho. It is a descendant of Proto-Serazi.

Jxosledu is the majority language in the Republican Monarchy of Jxosledu (Jxosledus Äźäruno Hutyudara), the largest Serazian state. The maritime state borders the Great Inner Ocean on the south-eastern side of Aetho's single crescent-shaped supercontinent, and is a major leader in the ongoing industrial revolution of the planet.

Consonants

 * The postalveolar consonants are all apical, except for /ʈʂ/, /ʈʂ’/, and [ɽ], which are subapical/retroflex.
 * The lax consonants are voiced intervocalically.
 * The glottal transition /h/ takes on certain characteristics of vowels it appears after, namely: after back vowels it becomes [ɣ] and after front vowels it becomes [ʝ] (both devoiced in the coda).
 * The lateral approximant is pronounced [ɽ] intervocalically and never begins a word.
 * /ɰ/ is an unrounded post-velar approximant.

Writing direction
The script is written in the same direction as Arabic, right-to-left rows arranged top-to-bottom.

Native Collation
d, t, s, z, j, c, f, l/r, g, k, ś, ź, y, w, n, q, q', x, h, i, e, ä, u, o, a

Transliteration
This page is written using the Latin transliteration, shown below, of the Jxosledu alphabet.

examples
 * [ɬɑɽɤʑɪ], "froth"
 * [ʈʂ’q’ɑɽɑ], "screw"
 * äqxd [æqχt], "seven"

Declension
There are three declension classes for nouns: consonant final, weak vowel final, and strong vowel final. The weak vowels are ä, e, and i and strong vowels are a and u. Weak vowel nouns lose their final vowel when case endings with an initial vowel are applied.

Cases

 * Absolutive: marks the absolutive argument of a verb (mother)
 * Ergative-genitive: marks the ergative argument of a verb, genitives, and possession (mother's)
 * Dative: marks the destination of an action or object (to/for mother)
 * Instrumental-comitative: marks accompaniment and what is used to complete an action (with mother)
 * Locative: marks the location of something (near mother)
 * Equative: marks what an object is like (like mother)
 * Adverbial: marks what something is as and marks adverbs (as a mother)
 * Vocative: marks what is directly referred to (mother!)

Adjectives
Adjectives have a similar declension scheme to consonant-final nouns regardless of what they end in, except that the absolutive, ergative-genitive, and vocative cases receive no ending.

Pronouns
The personal pronouns decline like regular nouns, with the exception that the consonant-final pronouns have no absolutive -o.

Verbs
Infinitive/Supine: a-root-a

Evidence/Generalness suffixes

 * The  in the gnomic reportative and inferential endings is typically not pronounced except in poetry.

Sentence-level word order
Modal particles-Verb-Object-Subject

Noun phrases
Genitives-Noun-Adjectives

Numerals
The Jxosledus count in the unheard of base-14 (tetradecimal), rather than base-ten (decimal). This is because the Aethos have eight fingers and six toes.


 * ex. yudiyuyujäsgä (555) =1055
 * dijedtarojäsgä (320) =616
 * ceddiäqxd (72) =100

Colors
The Aethos are trichromats, meaning they have three primary colors, but their primary colors are different than the Human red, green, and blue. They have orange, green, and violet

Primary colors

 * dise [tɪ.se.]: orange
 * tefnu [t’eɬ.nɤ.]: green
 * asuqli [ɑ.sɯ̽q.lɪ.]: violet

Dark primary colors

 * dise hauj [tɪ.se.hɑ.ɯʈʂ.]: brown
 * tefnu hauj [t’eɬ.nɤ.hɑ.ɯʈʂ.]: dark green
 * asuqli hauj [ɑ.sɯ̽q.lɪ.hɑ.ɯʈʂ.]: near-UV

Secondary colors

 * śifdo [ɕɪɬ.tɤ.]: greenish yellow
 * neo [ne.ɤ.]: cyan-blue
 * sago [sɑ.k̟ɤ.]: "orange-violet", red, pink

Neutral colors

 * haujo [hɑ.ɯ.ʈʂɤ.]: black
 * wayo [ɰ̙ɑ.jɤ.]: white
 * zore [zɤ.ɽe.]: gray