Phaulehma

Phaulehma /pʰaա:le:ma/ is a language spoken by humans, located on the jungles of Phauleh. The populace have found a nearby shore and can then use their wood to get a type of paper and use the ink from squids to write.

Consonants
ʍ t͡ʃ  d͡ʒ

Diphthongs
ai aա ia ie iա ei աi oա

Grammar
When pluraling a word, you add ‘a’a at the end.

In Phaulehma, there are no tenses, you can just specify using timing words. e.g. I saw a dog = I have already seen a dog and I will see a dog = I will see a dog later. Simple.

Nouns

 * Person - Moupha
 * Animal - Chasha
 * Grass - Kho’o
 * Tree - Dukho’o
 * Place - Sapa

Verbs

 * To see (verb) - Seisho
 * To sit (verb) - Mu
 * To give (verb) - Laulau

Pronouns

 * I/me (pronoun) - ‘Akha
 * You (singular) (pronoun) - ‘A’ia
 * He/she/it (pronoun) - Masa
 * We/Us - Sha
 * You (plural) (pronoun) - ‘A‘ia’ia
 * They/Them (pronoun) - Hwa

Determiners

 * Yes (determiner) - ‘Ia
 * No (determiner) - Na

Syntax


Word Order = SVO

Adjective, Noun

Preposition, Noun

Possession, Possessee

Number System
We will be using Base 12, since it is one of my favorite bases.

The numbers will be named:

Multiples of ten will end with ‘Ai, hundred with ‘Au, and so on. The next diphthong being ten times more than the number was before.
 * Hwani (0)
 * Kyonka (1)
 * Zehniu(2)
 * Paja (3)
 * Kuhwa (4)
 * Longu (5)
 * Khucha (6)
 * Najei (7)
 * ’Ako (8)
 * Susu (9)
 * Chokhu (A)
 * Zisha (B)

There is a limit but that won’t be until BBB,BBB,BBB.

Fractions will be the number of pieces suffixed with Kyakya. Kyakya is the litteral word for pieces.

The numbers will be the same as written here except for A and B. They will be written out like this.

Ordinal numbers will be suffixed with Zhei, and multiplicative numbers with Sha.

Lexicon
Phaulehma/Dictionary