User:Ipshi/Ipšiyaƞ

Ipšiyaη
Ipšiyaη is a created language that closely resembles the languages of French and Italian, but with very simple grammar.

Writing System
Ipšiyaη uses a variant of the latin alphabet with the following letters. (diacritic marks with now sound change appear on the same line) The Ipšiyaη writing system is not always phonetic. Also, many consonants are not pronounced if at the end of a word. However, by using the silent vowel (è) it is possible to make a consonant become pronounced at the end of a word. Key: P (pronounced), NP (not pronounced), WE (only used at the end of words)

Letter Combinations
Ipšiyaη uses many letter combinations that have different sounds. These are not considered individual letters like "TT". They are more like the English "Th".

Grammar: Nouns
Ipšiyaη has no grammatical gender. Nouns sound the same whether they are singular or plural. However, they are spelled differently.

Chalet (House) -- Chalex (Houses)

Corda (Wire) -- Cordaux (Wires)

Soirée (Party) -- Soiréx (Parties)

Telefè (Phone) -- Telefèt (Phones)

Açio (Direction) -- Açioux (Directions)

Walù (Wall) -- Walùèt (Walls)

Qriqoi (Vacuum) -- Qriqoièt (Vacuums)

Paicî (Painting) -- Paicîhè (Paintings)