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ÖSHDÖ

It is A language spoken in Sïriüm I and Sïriüm II, including the Cëtlïc star reference map. It is based on Russian, Swedish, Turkish and Finnish. This was because, as everyone in all the Sïrïums near the Cëtlïc star know, the creator of this language was the Bägänÿä Zöyüi which traveled to many planets to collect cultures, languages ​​and scripts in order to promote the advance of other planets.

The Bägänÿä passed the knowledge to the most intelligent creatures of both Sïriüms, which in this case were the dragons, who were considered the most advanced and capable of transmitting knowledge to inferior intelligent races on the planets.The most prominent dragons that accomplished succesfully the mission of transmitting knowledge, were:

Dähäkï the wise dragon, which invented the first written alphabet named Gühärät, in the Cëtlïc Star, and was a very good counselor of presidents Gëndäär of planet Glushé  and Ábsolen Welen of planet Asriel.

Ëlrön the mapmaker, who was one of those who contributed with his incredible stellar and galactic maps, to the Zöüt Zhämän Yärïsh (Southern shaman race ) inhabiting the Cëtlic Star

Shën Kär the eldest dragon, which impressed others with his method of teaching the Gühärät alphabet to the other inferior species.

Ganénn the spiritual mentor dragon, who was one of the most respected Dragons since he was in charge of teaching the Öshdö language to all the species he could be able to teach. He traveled too much to achieve this goal but it was worth.

ÖSHDÖ GRAMMAR

Building sentences in öshdö, is not difficult because they follow the same english structure.

Example: I want to eat meat. Ziö dïrkënshnöv mäkiätë zvëk.

In Öshdö, the letter "w" sounds like a "v" in english.

In Öshdö, the letters "zh" together sound like "ch".

In Öshdö, the letter "v" has an "f" sound.

In Öshdo, the letter "ÿ" sound like "ia" as in the word "weir" the "ei".

ÖSHDÖ VOWELS

Ää Ëë Ïï Öö Üü

KÖSHK STÖ

It is when two vowels join to form a word or are inside a phrase.

ää äë äi äö äü

ëë ëä ëi ëö ëü

ii iä ië iö iü

öö öä öë öi öü

üü üä üë üi üö

ÖSHDÖ BASICS

Hello: Kötö Lää.

Hi: Kärdïvëtäv.

Good: Häräshö, Shängt.

Good morning: Shängt Wëdïr Örkän. ( literally means "good cloudy day" because in the planet where it was first spoken Öshdö, was a very dark and cloudy weather however people and creatures living there loved that kind of weather so that is why they use that as good morning, to wish you to have a good cloudy day of happiness).

Good afternoon: Shängt Prüshwërkän.( this greeting is actually a composition This greeting is actually the composition of the words Shängt Prüshdëk Wëdïr Örkän, which means "good day even more cloudy").

Good night: Shängt Gälänshtë.

Good-bye: Däsvïdëtäsh.

Bye: Färwël.

ÖSHDÖ COMMON QUESTION

To form a question You must add "zënïtë" (zeneeté) at the end of the sentences. It is not necessary to add at the end "zënïtë" if you have at the beginning of sentences the words Where, When, How, How much, Why, and Who.

How are you?: Körä zäiit üt (zënïtë)? What are you doing?: Kiëv zäiit üt käränöëi zënïtë? What happened?: Kiëv shëilëmsh zënïtë? How much for that?: Znëgürëskä fürnö? Where is ....?: Gdië ës..... (zënïtë)? When...?: Kögdä... (zënïtë)? Who is...?: Ktö ës... (zënïtë)? Why...?: Läryën... ( zënïtë)?