Bahasa Makronezhjë

Understanding the Poseidonian Alphabet and its pronunciations and what is Poseidonian?

Poseidonian or Bahasa Posidonjë is a Constucted International Auxillary (and unofficially micronational) language, which is a phonetic language, where is Created from 16-years old boy.

Poseidonian is Indo-european Language based in Indonesian with Influences from many Languages, like Greek, Albanian, klingon etc. Poseidonian is still in development stage(pre-final), and it wants some months or even more than a year to become ready to talk it fully without untranslated words or things. Also you can Speak this Language but partialy. Due that there is no words for some things yet(maybe in past) and the translated words are between 250-300 or more. Also need to write it that Poseidonian is the first Language that has a translation for the Greek word "Φίλοτιμο" which is translated as "filotimë" or "tëmanharga"

So Poseidonian Language and its Alphabet is based on Albanian by default with some changes in pronunciations and added more consonats(like sj [ʂ], lh [ɬ], tlh [t͡ɬ], Qj [c or t͡ʃ](Qj is equalivent with Albanian Q) ch/ç [t͡ʂ], oe [œ] and ' [ʔ]). Also Poseidonian has two big and important dialects and Alphabets: Shqjiptarisht and Esperantisht, the Shqjiptarisht is the Standart version of Poseidonian, but in Esperantisht the words with albanian roots at most times are replaced with Esperanto rooted words(exept if a word has similar with same meaning between them, ex. eshtë(Alb) and estas(esp) are similar words with same meaning, and then will replace the word "janë", which has same meaning, also, in shqjiptarisht, when the name of most consonants ends with e in esperantisht ends with o, so lets look now:

Shqjiptarisht(Albanian-based) Alphabet A [a] - a B [b or bʰ] -be C [t͡ʃ] - ce Ch or Ç [t͡ʂ or ʈ͡ʂ] - che or çe D [d] - de Dh [ð] - dhe E [e] - e Ë [ə] - e schwa F [f] - fe G [g] - ge Gj [d͡ʒ](Standart & ghegisht)/[ɟ](toskisht) - gje Gh [ɣ] - ghe H [h] - he I [i] - i J [j] - je/ jot K [k] - ke Kh [x] - khe L [l] - le Ll [ɫ] - dublë le Lh [ɬ] - lhe(rarely used) M [m] - me N [n] - ne Ng [ŋ] - nge Nj [ɲ] - nje O [o] - o Oe[œ] - œ(rarely used) P [p or pʰ] - pe Q [q or qʰ] or [c](toskisht)/[t͡ʃ](ghegisht) - qe Qj (only in Standart) [c] or [t͡ʃ](informally) - qje R [ɾ] - re Rr [r] - dublë re S [s] -se Sh [ʃ] - she Sj [ʂ] - Sje T [t or tʰ] - te Th [θ] - the(θe) Tlh [t͡ɬ] - tlhe(tɬe) U [u] - u V [v] - ve W [w] - we X [d͡z] - xe(dze) Xh [d͡ʒ](ghegisht/toskisht & Standart) - xhe(dʒe) Y [y] - y or ypsilon Z [z] - ze Zh [ʒ] - zhe(ʒe) ' [ʔ] - apostroff

Esperantisht(esperanto-based) Alphabet

a [a] a b [b or bʰ] bo c [tʃ] co ĉ [tʂ or ʈʂ] ĉo d [d] do đ/ð [ð] đo e [e] e ê [ə] e ŝwo f [f] fo g [g] go ĝ [d͡ʒ] ĝo gh [ɣ] gho h [h] ho ĥ [x] ĥo i [i] i j [j] jot ĵ [ʒ] ĵo k [k] ko l [l] lo ll [ɫ] llo lh [ɬ] lho m [m] mo n [n] no nj [ɲ] njo ng [ŋ] ngo o [o] o ô [œ] ô p [p or pʰ] po q [q] qo qj [c] or [t͡ʃ](informally) r [ɾ or r] ro s [s] so ŝ [ʃ] ŝo š [ʂ] šo t [t or tʰ] to th [θ] tho tl [t͡͡ɬ] tlo u [u] u v [v] vo w [w] wo x [d͡z] xo y [y] y or ypsilon z [z] zo ' [ʔ] apostroffo



Als

NOTE: about Toskisht/Ghegisht, they are some subdialects of Shqjiptarisht, in Toskisht the Albanian based words are based in tosk Albanian and in ghegisht in gheg Albanian...

UPDATE 2/9/16: Qj also is pronunciated as [t͡ʃ] informally in Both scripts

UPDATE 8/9/16: Now I made a Script which is Based in persian but I will publish it later, its under construction