Trākīe

A How to Train Your Dragon inspired language, Trakie is the language of the dragon riders of Berk.

Consonants
P/T/CH/K/ǂ/N/M/R/L/S/J/F/TH

Vowels
A/E/I/O/U/Ā/Ē/Ī/Ō/Ū

Pronunciation Changes
/ǂ/ is a post alveolar click.

"J" is the approximate commonly known in English as 'y', just for clarification. It has the same written character as 's' and is used when placed after a consonant. It is just the 's' other wise.

Two of the same vowel in a row results in a slight break between the two. For simplicity I will use an apostrophe when writing with English characters.

Verb/Noun/Adjective
Many words can be used as a noun, verb, or an adjective. The location of the word in the sentence determines its part of speech. If it is at the end of a sentence, it is a verb. If

Verbs
[Subject] + [Verb] + [Time/Tense]

Eg: I was flying > [Mjo] + [Ōa] + [Es] > Mjo Ōa'es

Syntax
Object-Subject-Verb

Example text
"There were dragons when I was a boy."

Efa mjo ges kuo chatrake i'ies