putting some Southern words here bc i dont have a book

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uh okay i thought of these at 10:37pm last night

i have the plague :smiles:

anyway

kitheara - girl

yuine - boy

ulket - child (gender-neutral)

Ira - my

Ilo - you

Uli - me/I/myself

Gui - are

ytue - such

ai - a

Aloea - all

yeuv - sorry/apologies 

Alkosos - Good

Rytera - Bad

Yiuka - love

Iulkui - stars

Iulku - star

Turaun - Desert

Turanai - deserts

Olika - Mountain

Olikai - Mountains

Yumere - Sea

Yumerei - Seas

Geuro - River/creek

Geuroi - Rivers/creeks

Uil - He/him

Uilkera - himself

Yutu - she/her

Yetuq - herself

Uiyet - they/them (singular gender neutral person) 

Uiyetau - themself

Ytuil - They/them (a group of people)

Yuitali - themselves

Grammar stuff: To signify plural, 'ai' will be added, though if there is already an 'a', 'e', 'u', or 'o' at the end of a word, an i will be added, such as seen with 'iulkui', 'olikai', and 'turanai'.  Words that have an i at the end will be left the same when plural, like 'sheep'

To signify possession, an 'i' will be added.  Examples: Hydra'i, Oracle's, Aris'i, and Magpie'i.  When names end with a vowel, the i is said like 'eih'

NOTE: THIS IS COMPLETELY MY IMAGINATION.  WORDS THAT ARE REUSED FROM OTHER LANGUAGES ARE COMPLETELY UNINTENTIONAL!

Mk, that's all for now!


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