Avrekel

Avrekel language (Avärikel Aenä or Avärikelaenä in Avrekel, also called language of the West-elves by humans, Sänäranilavathaenä or simply Sänäraenä by some kinds of elves, which can be translated as "language of the west-ancestors") is mainly spoken in Anhmor and Mifmor, where it is recognized as national language, but some speakers can be found in other countries because of the migration to other lands or because they were colonies in ancient times.

Classification and Dialects
This language is an elfic language (kel) which comes from the Ancient Gordhur (once a sort of common elfic language) and Aniskel (spoken in the west of Kahaymah). They were both Gordhurish languages contrasting with the languages of Anthuraal, but as Avrekel started beign spoken only in the West this language is considered a Western Gordhurish language.

Officially, only the "traditional" form of Avrekel is accepted, although there are quite a lot dialects. For a West-elf it is very important to speak this language with a correct grammar and pronunciation, because it is considered sacred. Grammar rules and pronunciation are strictly fixed and it is offensive to speak a different type of Avrekel in public; even foreigners have to use a different language if they don't speak Avrekel very well.

Writing Systems
There are three different writing systems in Avrekel.

The eldest one is called Malähanena, "Malähan's one", which consists in a complicated connection between basic consonant sounds and diacritical marks which explicate the vowel sounds, read from left to right. With this alphasyllabary the terminations of declensions are specific symbols which are put after the word in a clear order.

Almost at the time another writing system was born: it is called Näranä, "ideogram". In fact, it consists of ideographs which represent a concept. But this alphabet was just invented for military and political using, so it is possible to write only some of the whole words in Avrekel. It is read from left to right, but terminations are put upon and below the ideograph.

In the middle of the Second Era, a member of the Dheran Anol (the council of the Elves), Nwmäl, invented a new, simplified writing system called Nwmälena, "Nwmäl's one". It is an alphasyllabary like the Malähanena, but has less consonants and simpler diacritical marks and rules. It has been a success and soon became the most used writing system among Avrekel's speakers. Like the others, it is read from left to right.

Alphasyllabary Nwmäl (Nwmälena)
Here are the basic vowel symbols used in Avrekel language. They are written only at the beginning of a word (if there are no consonants before) and at the beginning of a termination. {|class="wikitable article-table" style="width: 540px; text-align:center;" ! style="width: 90px; " |Symbol ! style="width: 90px; " |Transliteration ! style="width: 90px; " |Sound ! style="width: 90px; " |Mollification (sound and transliteration)
 * K
 * /k/
 * /q/ (Q)
 * CH
 * /x/
 * No
 * R
 * /r/
 * /ɻ/ (Ř)
 * LLR
 * /ɭɽ/
 * No
 * DH
 * /ð/
 * No
 * D
 * /d/
 * /d̠͡ɹ̠˔/ (Ď)
 * T
 * /t/
 * /t̠͡ɹ̠̊˔/ (Ť)
 * TH
 * /θ/
 * No
 * F
 * /f/
 * No
 * V
 * /v/
 * No
 * VH
 * /ʋ/
 * No
 * L
 * /l/
 * /ʎ/ (Ĺ)
 * TH
 * /θ/
 * No
 * F
 * /f/
 * No
 * V
 * /v/
 * No
 * VH
 * /ʋ/
 * No
 * L
 * /l/
 * /ʎ/ (Ĺ)
 * VH
 * /ʋ/
 * No
 * L
 * /l/
 * /ʎ/ (Ĺ)
 * L
 * /l/
 * /ʎ/ (Ĺ)