(Note: Has extremely hostile or vulgar connotations. There is no direct translation of the word, though "bastard" comes close to it as non-vulgar and hostile as it can get.)
/kʌ̞diʃ͡ṯʊ/
kasarid
[kʌ̞sʌ̞ɹid]
khuandesite
n.
mathematics
[kʰʊandesɪtɛ]
kinsaitatmeph
n.
technology
[kɪnsaɪtʌ̞t̚meɸ]
kl
prep.
[Elative Particle] outside
kulz
adj.
old, elderly, ancient
/kʊɫ̪͡z̪/
kulzphazur
n.
ancient magic, Altiamancy
[kʊɫ̪͡z̪ɸʌ̞zuɹ]
kvund
v.
fall
[k͡vʊnd]
L[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
lapila
n.
gem, gemstone, precious stone, mineral
Legefarzm
n./pron.
Panimeri
Legesér
pron.
Faunthian
[ɭeɡesɛəɹ]
legeth
n.
fauna, animal, wildlife
legethir
n.
species, race, kind
levithmong
[ɭeviθmoŋ]
li'hé
v.
commit (a crime), offend, violate (a law)
lierga
n.
spell, charm, (magical) technique, skill
linschiol
v.
shatter, break, fragment, crack
liom
v.
see, watch, look
londohio
n.
hell
[ˈɭonˌʃɪd͡ɹ̝ʌ̞]
Lonshidra
pron.
lit. "Season of Luminosity" (Name of one of Ardimalia's six seasons)
lrasd
v.
fly, soar
lshenje
v.
sing, chant, recite, intone
lshenqira
n.
song, ode, hymn
lu-ialpor
v.
protect, guard, defend, safeguard
M[]
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
madreiax
n.
hunk, jock (Note: Slang term used to refer to a male who has an athletic build or is handsome.)
maj
v.
change (Note: Used to refer to a partial physical change.)
[meθʌ̞sɪ]
maolh
adj.
faint, weak
mef'thasi
n.
district
meghiltisa
n.
linguistics
méyeur
v.
fail, disappoint
miänoaɡ
n.
status, report, survey
[mɪænɵɡ]
micma
mirc
inter.
s**t
mircicle
míle
v.
shine, radiate (light), illuminate, glow, gleam
[miːle]
mnah
mo
part.
[Interrogative Particle] (Note: Used to turn a sentence into a question or query only if "who", "what", "where", "how", "when" or "why" are not used in it. Like the Japanese interrogative particle 'ka', it is placed at the end of a sentence.)
[mo]
mvawsho'tivslo
[məβɒːʃɔʔtɪvs̩lo]
N[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
nalihni'it-ga
adj.
(utterly) beautiful (Note: Has connotations of love. Its often used by men to describe the women they are attracted to.)
naoi
n.
father (Note: Colloquial form; can be compared to the English "papa" or "daddy" expressions infants commonly use.)
naperua
v.
save, rescue
nazarth
n.
network, system, program
neadr
n.
muscle (Note: As in body part)
netæbramɡ
[nilk͡xʌ̞]
nglui
n.
doubt
nilca
n.
day (Note: Refers to the 24-hour period)
nilgh'ri
n.
sob, weeping, cry
nir
inter.
[Exclamation/expression of disagreement] "no", "never" (Note: Direct equivalent to the English "no".)
O[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
og
adj.
every~, all~
/og/
ol
part.
[Animate-Class Subject Definer]
/ol/
orr'e
herein
othilrsad
n.
grimoire
ozoiene
n.
armour (Note: As in metal armour)
Ó[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
óm
prep.
[Postelative Particle] behind
Ø[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
Ǿ[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
ǿ
Œ[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
Œ́[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
œ́
P[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
pa'aoxidic
[pʌ̞ʔaʊξʰɪdik͡x]
paradial
v.
forbid, prohibit
[pʌ̞ɹadɪal]
paradialdi
adj.
forbidden, prohibited
[pʌ̞ɹadɪaldi]
phazukil'avide
n.
magitechnician
phazukinsaitatme
n.
magitechnology
[ɸʌ̞zukɪnsaɪtʌ̞t̚me]
phazur
n.
magic, sorcery
[ɸʌ̞zuɹ]
phectalia
n.
hope
[ɸɛk̚tʌ̞lɪʌ̞]
philaiti'sa
n.
E.S.A. ~Ein Sof Anima~ (A type of Altian starship vessel)
philrxima
n.
altruism, selflessness
[ɸɪləksʰɪmʌ̞]
Phosyelta
n./pron.
[Pholux] light (Note: Refers to the Primordial Element of light, Pholux.)
[Akasha] aether, quintessence (Note: Used to refer to the Primordial Element of quintessence or divinity, Akasha.)
/qɛnθiɹalʌ̞/
Divinetha
qimränut
qreioz
n.
cabal, society (Note: Used to refer to magic cabals in general.)
quanis
n.
city, metropolis
/qʊanis/
R[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
r'luh
n.
prisoner
/ɻəlu/
raclirgil
n.
adult
/ɻakxḻiɹgil/
raibh
v.
hate (Note: Used in a joking manner.)
/ɻaɪbʱ/
razeinthia
n.
knowledge, wisdom
/ɻazeɪnθɪʌ̞/
repth
n.
memory
/ɻepθ̟/
rhíanol
n.
atonement, repentance
/ɽiːanol/
ri'ntse
v.
dive
/ɻiʔⁿʦɛ/
rig
v.
do
/ɻig/
riugg
n.
adolescent, teenager
/ɻɪuɣ/
rlaoigghashht
n.
fate (worse than death), a fate beyond death (Note: Used to imply a fate far more worse than death.)
/ɻˡɐɪɣʱaʂʈ/
roghsa
n.
mother-in-law
/ɻogʱzʌ̞/
roimh
conj.
where
/ɻɔɪmʱ/
ron
n.
child, kid
/ɻon/
runimshe
n.
ship (Note: Can be used to refer to any type of vehicle or transportation designed for space travel.)
runimshe'pa
n.
starship
ruzia
n.
rose
/ɻuzɪʌ̞/
S[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
s'uhn
v.
promise, vow, swear
/sˁʊn̥/
sa
pron.
that
/sʌ̞/
sa'au
conj.
when
/sʌ̞ʔaʊ/
saharui
v.
leave, abandon, desert
/sʌ̞hʌ̞ɹʊɪ/
saih'hedri
n.
gene, genome, DNA
samvelyseg
n.
mothership
saol
conj.
but, however, although
/saʊl/
sapaxhix
n.
phonology
sá
pron.
those
/saː/
scíol
v.
fly, soar
/sʧiːol/
se
pron.
this
/sɛ/
seisean
v.
know, be (already) aware of, understand, comprehend
/seɪsɛan/
sejein
n.
clan, tribe
/sɛʤeɪn/
seo
conj.
for (the sake of)~
/sɛɔ/
sé
pron.
these
/sɛː/
sgn'wahl
v.
retaliate, act out of self-preservation, act in self-defence, act in defence
/skʰn̩ʔɰ̊ʌ̞l̥/
shenthuqelia
n.
library, archive, place of knowledge, librarchive
[ʃɛnθʊqɛlɪʌ̞]
shi'na
adj.
arrogant, prideful, egotistical
/ʃɪʔnʌ̞/
Shyulaneia
n.
[Psychanima] psyche, Qualia (Note: Used to refer to the Primordial Element of the mind, Psychanima.)
/ʆʊlanɛɪʌ̞/
Divinetha
sibh
adj.
obvious, evident
/sɪbʱ/
Sibsirui
pron.
lit. "Season of Redemption" (Name of one of Ardimalia's six seasons.)
[sɪbsɪɹʊɪ]
Divinetha
sll'ha
n.
sister (Note: Does not actually refer to relatives but rather comrades in a militaristic perspective.)
/sɫ̩ʔhʌ̞/
solpeth
n.
mage, person who uses Magic (Note: Because it is not gender-specific, it can be applied to any gender. Is used when referring to a group of mages of mixed gender groups.)
solpethia
n.
mage, person who uses Magic (Note: Used strictly for female mages and groups of mages composed solely of females.)
solpethil
n.
mage, person who uses Magic (Note: Used strictly for male mages and groups of mages composed solely of males.)
Sonfarzm
n.
Language of the Magi
Dialäcthan
sophomil
n.
sage, teacher, person of knowledge
/sɔɸɔmil/
syull'nahat
n.
brother (Note: Does not actually refer to relatives but rather comrades in a militaristic perspective.)
[ᶊʊʎʔnahʌ̞t]
T[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s)
IPA
Family
talhod
conj.
who
/tʌ̞ɬɔd/
teloch
n.
body, corpse
/tɛlokxʰ/
telochis
n.
murderer, killer
/tɛlokxʰɪs/
Telocinxir
n./pron.
[Necorto] death, mortality (Note: Used to refer to the Primordial Element of death, Necorto.)
/tɛloʧɪɴξʰɪɹ/
Divinetha
tera
n.
leader
/tɛɹʌ̞/
throd
adj.
plain, ordinary, normal
[θɹ̱od]
thyan'yalánja
n.
astrophysics
[θʲʌ̞nʔjalaːnʤʌ̞]
Tiobliora
pron.
lit. "Season of Bloom" (Name of one of Ardimalia's six seasons)
[tɪoblɪoɹʌ̞]
tis'iapfil
n.
lake
[tɪsʔɪʌ̞p͆͡fɪl]
tl
prep.
[Perlative Particle] through, via
tol
part.
[Concept-Class Subject Definer] (Note: Used to define concepts or forces metaphysical, spiritual, magical, phenomenal or figurative in nature as the subject of a sentence.)
/tɔl/
Divinetha
torzutul
n.
coordinates
tózulir
n.
daemon, demon, devil (Note: Is meant to be used to refer to the species, not used pejoratively.)
/tɔːzuliɹ/
U[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
ul
prep.
[Subessive Particle] below, under, underneath
[ul]
ulnyar
adj.
handsome, attractive (Note: Always used to describe males.)
/uɫɲaɹ/
ulta
n.
hand
/uɫtʌ̞/
unchirlan
v.
vanish, disappear
/uɴkxʰɪɹlan/
urthu
v.
hate, loath, resent, detest
/uɹθʊ/
utla
adv.
please~
/ut̚lʌ̞/
Divinetha
Ú[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
ú-vey
v.
regret, feel shame/remorse/guilt over~
/uːveɪ/
V[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
vanix
n.
name, title
/βaniξʰ/
visterhv
n.
illusion, mirage
virqqasahi
n.
paraphernalia, equipment, tool, instrument
/βiɹqʷʌ̞sʌ̞hɪ/
Dialäcthan
vl
prep.
[Inessive Particle] in, inside, within
vnhalto
n.
executioner (Note: Can also be translated as "reaper" in archaic terms.)
destructive, of destruction, of ruination, of annihilation
/βonɸɔlani/
vonphozol
n.
destruction, annihilation, ruination, devastation
/βonɸɔzol/
vonphyllo
n.
punishment, decree, sentence, verdict
/βonɸɪ̈ʎo/
vonphyllonsa
n.
capital punishment
[βonɸɪ̈ʎonsʌ̞]
vou-shi
v.
follow, pursue, chase
/βoʊʃɪ/
Vouinardis
pron.
lit. "Season of the Sun" (Name of one of Ardimalia's six seasons)
[βʉɪnaɹdis]
Divinetha
vót-vey
v.
accompany
/βɔːt̚veɪ/
vrizoil
n.
syndrome
/βɹ̱izɔɪl/
vulgtlagln
n.
prayer, orison
/βuɫʁl̩agḻn̩/
vulgtm
v.
pray
/βuɫʁm̩/
W[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
weren
v.
rob, steal, snatch
/ɰeɹen/
westanie
n.
residence
wgah'n
v.
bind, suppress, restrain, restrict
/ʷgahn̩/
wienesha
n.
dear, beloved (one) (Note: Used as a form of endearment between couples and lovers. Used commonly by males.)
[ɰɪeneʃʌ̞]
X[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
xalphiera
n.
ball, orb, sphere
xca'rleuea'bha
n.
day of judgement
[χʰʌ̞ʔɻˡyɛʌ̞ʔbʱʌ̞]
xcthwilmetxic
n.
circulatory system
[t̪͡θʷɪɫmetsʰɪkx]
xhistoleria
[ħïstɔleɹɪʌ̞]
xl'hastirgge
n.
(A type of food in Altian culture)
[χˡh̩ʌ̞stɪɹɣe]
xlastanm
adj.
merciful, compassionate
[χˡʌ̞stʌ̞nm̩]
xlhrray'ntha
[χɬʮaɪənθʌ̞]
Y[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
y
part.
[Plural Definite Article]
/i/, /jɪ/, /ɪ/
yarhyolci
n.
difference
/jaɾʲolʧɪ/
yhallhatlha
n.
sublimation
/jʱaḻhʌ̞tɬʌ̞/
yrpoilil
v.
share, exchange
/jəpɔɪlil/
Ý[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
ý
part.
[Emphasis Marker]
ýralte
n.
threshold
/ɨɹaltɛ/
Z[]
Word
Class
Meaning/Translation (+Note(s))
IPA
Family
z'täx
v.
speak, say
/zətæξʰ/
zacam
n.
cacodemon
/zakxʌ̞m/
zacamran
adj.
horrendous, mortifying, monstrous, abominable
zacamranjesh
adv.
horrendously, mortifyingly
zacarem
n.
incubus
/zakxʌ̞ɹem/
Zalarathia
pron.
Zallarathia
/zalaɹaθɪʌ̞/
Zalmejhera
n.
(Note: According to Altian knowledge, it is a type of title applied to a certain category of leadership. They are used to refer to the subordinates who work under the Aetherinel on the same tier as the Kajatels, but not exactly -- how it works is still unknown to many.)
[zalmeʤeɹʌ̞]
Divinetha
zheleophan
n.
anesthesia
/ʒelɛɔɸʌ̞n/
zhro
inter.
f**k
/ʒɹ̩o/
zienay
adj.
wounded, scarred
/zɪenaɪ/
zildarásy
inter.
"so be it..." (Note: Used to express one's melancholic resignation (to their fate))
/zildaɹasɪː/
ziom
v.
change (Note: Has figurative connotations of change, so it does not mean a physical change.)