Coa's Protolanguage

Classification and Dialects
Tex Amporos Aemodal, commonly referred to simply as Aemodal, is an a priori language, using original sounds and grammar, but the language is created in the spirit of the English words formed agglutinatively from greek and latin roots. A key difference is that Aemodal language uses derivational synthesis to accomplish this.

Odaesis Txi Kesnevotal
Oratis NovaSocial

The name of the language itself serves to reflect its contemporary and colloquial vocabulary and grammar.

For instance, the word for male, caris /kæɾɪs/, is more similar to the English word guy. In addition, the word thing, lextis is often used, along with a description of the thing rather than having a separate noun. Technically, the translation is more of a placeholder noun, but thing functions most similarly.

Informalis
Due to the way the language is designed to function, it's possible to derive an intermediate language, whose vocabulary bears much resemblance to English roots. For purposes of this article, it will be referred to as Informalis. Occasionally, sidenotes and translations will mention the informalis form of words so that the reader can better understand the etymology of the word.

X-Functions
The letter x is by far the most versatile letter in the Naedaris Aemodal; it can produce several sounds as well as change the sounds of some other letters. When these letter combinations are at the end of the word, they are pronounced as indicated. Almost all of the words that this applies to perform functions rather than carry a meaning.

AX » [ɑ]

EX » [ei]

IX » [i]

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