LiPiThu LiPithu is one of the ancestoral tounges of the world. Spoken by the people nomadic people living around "Deepwater Sea" and the "World of Green". This is wide spread because it's speaker developed sailing craft and domesticated the horse early on and as a consequence spread widely across the About LiPiThu LiPithu is agglutive and isolating. Words, sentences and paragraphs fall into a Descriptive setting - Actor - Action format. Modifiers are joined to the beginning of a root. Pronunciation Note a great deal of the pronunciation is based of the Cha documents and reports of Barthul traders Vowels a long a ae the eh sound as in bread ee long e ii long I i short i O long o as in boat u short u and in cute Hard Consonants B = Bee C = Cee D = Dee G = Gee Q = Kee K = Kay M = Em N = En P = Pee T = Tee V = Vee Z = Zee Soft Consonants Ch = F = Eff Ff = ff g = soft g as is gentle L = L Sh = Sh Th = Th Pronouncing syllables All syllables in LiPiTho either naked vowels or Consonants Vowel formations Naked vowels are pronounced fully, with a full pause before and after them. Hard consonant - vowel are pronounced fully, that is to say the hard consonant is fully pronounced then the vowel is pronounced as Ga = GEEAA Soft consonant - vowel combinations slurred together, with the lips and tongue moving to shape the vowel sound on the same breath as the consonant The ThEE Word Modifiers Roots can bed usually are modified is a modifier-shi-root pattern. Modifiers can be complete words, adverbs and adjectives in English, or can be setting syllables. Setting syllables are first, second and third class, and are used in that order First class setting syllables define the roots type Mu indicates speaker u ndicated person(s) spoken to ii indicates the root is a generic intelligent being, man Thae indicates the root is a supervising intelligent being Poi indicates the root is supervised ffee indicates the root is wild Boii indicates the root is natural Second class setting syllables define the number and "reality" of the root Goi lone, single Thii few, less then eight Shoo many more then eight giiae lots, myriad, nation Kae real, actual Dee imputed, told of Ru Hypothetical Rii negation Third class setting syllables show state Bae on Zii full, complete Vu Timespan Qoo distance Ho Place Setting words Many words are formed just by stringing settings syllables together List iiZiiVu a lifetime lit: the full timespan of a man ffeegiiaeRuQoo territory of a herd