Scois

Scois (Literally: Scott), oftentimes called Scaffi or sometimes Scaffen, is the Language of the Scaffi People, who are named after Scaffa, who greatly increased the knowlege of the civilization.

Old Scois
Old Scois was a language spoken and pioneered by Scaffa.

Notable Differences from Modern Scois

 * H caused aspiration, not spirantization.
 * Often latinized by putting a diaresis over the following vowel (if there is one).
 * This can also stand for /h/ before vowels in pre-syllabic position


 * Words typically had /ʔ/ in-between

The Modern Scois name Bhodi (pronounced /vodi/) is written Bhod i or Böd i, and is pronounced /bʰodʔi/
 * Proper Nouns were followed by "i" meaning "the". This is why masculine names always end in "-i". This is also the ancestor to "y", used to show certainty.

Nouns
Most names end with -i, but some feminine names end in -é (-eh)

Syntax
Scois word order is OVS. Adverbials come after.