Tiazuroiv

This langauge is under active constrution, much of it exist on spreadsheet and is being ported over.

Setting
This langauge was created to be auxillary langauge. Easy of learning how to speak and hear this langauge is the primary directive in its creation. Its acultural and designed to be culturally neutral, with words generated by random number generator.

Phonology
Chose of phonemes was decides between 3 diffrent directives:

1. Easy of learning to hear the diffrence between phonemes: Similar phonemese can be difficult to hear the diffrence between for people of native langauges that lack the sounds. Worse if to diffrent sounds are present and the speakers native langauge has a similar sound between those two, the native speaker will have great difficulty hearing the diffrence. As such phonemes where choosen that were disimilar.

2. Easy of learning to speak: The most common phonemes were choosen, but in the event of violated the above directive, similar phonemes to the most common where choose that are more disimilar from each other.

3. Minimized phoneme count: Fewer phonemes means less to learn and few confusions between sounds. Only 10 consonants and 5 vowels were choosen.

Diphthongs
There are 13 diphthongs. No diphthongs consists of two of the same vowels. All possible diphthongs begin or ending with I or U are used except for "ou" If a speaker can't pronounce the diphthongs a haitus is allowed.

Allowed diphthongs: ei, ai, oi, ui, ue, ua, uo, iu, ie, ia, io, eu, au,

Triphthongs
There are 12 triphthongs. All possible triphthongs that begin and end with U or I.

Allowed Triphthongs: ieu, iau, iou, iei, iai, ioi, uoi, uai, uei, ueu, uau, uou,

Syllables
Syllables consist of monophthongs, diphthongs and triphthongs with either a single consonant onset or single consonant coda, or both. In this language consonants are never conjouned as was considered harder to learn than dipthongs and trithongs. As a result all syllables are these structures (c: consonant, v:vowel, ^:1,2 or 3 vowels): cv^, cv^c, v^c.

Semiwords
Single syllables words using cv or vc syllables are not true words but msut always be conjoined with a true word. These "semiwords" have the combined functions of common adjectives, inflections, articles, etc. There are two classes of semiwords: "pre" class which consist of cv^ syllables and "post" class which consist of v^c syllables. There are 600 possible permutations of semiwords, 300 per class.

True Words
All single syllable true words consist of cvc syllables. There are 3000 possibles permuations of single syllable true words.

Compound words
Words may be compouned to creat new words. Compounded words consist of at least cv^c-v-cv^c trisyllables. The vowel used to compound the word provides meaning to the compounding:

i: compounding in which the first word is meant to be a converted verb

e: compounding in which the first word is meant to be a converted noun

a: compounding in which the first word is meant to be a converted adjective

o: compounding in which the defintion is not dirieved from the words being fused.

u: Automatic compounding in which the definition is directly derived from the words being fused

It is allowed to compounds more than two true words or compound with semiwords attached but this is discuraged. There are 45,000,000 possible two true word compoundings and thus a signifigent number of these should be depleted before utilizing more complex compoundings.

Basic Grammar
The basic grammer structure is Subject Object Verb, which is the most common structure in the world. Other stuctures are allowed by using a post-semiword to announce the nouns true position in a sentance.

-ad: object noun, noun in which the verb is doing an action two

-ug: subject noun, noun in which is doing a verb.

-ud: indirect object noun, noun that is being used by verb.