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Typology Progressing 192 words Drakuman
Drakumanik
[drakumanik]*
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 15 February 2023
Language type A posteriori
Place & SpeakersDrakuman is spoken in Drakuma.
Species Human/humanoid
About Drakuman Drakuman is a fictional language created for the purpose of storytelling. It is a language spoken by both dragons and humans. The language uses a script that resembles ancient runes. The vocabulary of Drakuman is inspired by both dragon and human culture, with words for things like fire, flight, and love. Overall, Drakuman is a rich and complex language, with a mythology and culture of its own.
Sample of Drakuman[view] Ziltxar Mydralin

In the land of Drakuma, there once lived a young dragon named Zilthar. Zilthar was an energetic and curious dragon, always exploring the surrounding mountains, caves, and forests. One day, while flying over a nearby village, Zilthar saw a group of humans celebrating a festival of love and friendship. The humans were exchanging gifts, telling stories, and playing music. / / Zilthar had never seen such a festival before, and he was fascinated by the human's customs. As he flew closer to the village, the humans noticed him and were afraid. But Zilthar wanted to learn more about their festival, so he spoke to them in the language of Drakuman, which he had learned from his dragon parents. / / To his surprise, the humans understood him, and they were amazed that a dragon could speak their language. They welcomed Zilthar and showed him their festival, explaining each custom and tradition. Zilthar was delighted by the festival and the kindness of the humans, and he decided to join in the celebrations. / / The festival lasted for three days, and during that time, Zilthar became friends with many of the humans. He played music with them, danced with them, and even helped them prepare their meals. The humans were grateful to Zilthar for his help and were amazed by his abilities. / / After the festival, Zilthar returned to his dragon community and told them about the festival he had experienced. The dragons were also fascinated by the humans' customs and wanted to learn more. So, they sent Zilthar back to the village to learn as much as he could about human culture and traditions. / / Zilthar spent many years learning from the humans and teaching them about the dragons. He became a bridge between the two communities, helping them understand each other and form strong bonds of friendship. And the festival of love and friendship became a symbol of that friendship, celebrated by both dragons and humans, as a reminder of the powerful bond they shared.
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Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarVelarGlottal
Nasal m   n    
Plosive     t d k g  
Fricative   f v s z   h
Lateral approximant     l    
Trill     r    
VowelsFrontNear-
front
Back
Close i   u
Near-close   ɪ  
Close-mid e   o
Open a    
Syllable Structure(c)v(c)
Stress informationSecond to Last Syllable
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Drakuman. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 DrakumanOrthography [edit]
a
al
/a/
d
dyr
/d/
e
er
/e/
f
ful
/f/
g
gal
/g/
h
hyv
/h/
i
iv
/i/
k
kyr
/k/
l
lyr
/l/
m
mal
/m/
n
nyr
/n/
o
ol
/o/
r
rav
/r/
s
sav
/s/
t
tyn
/t/
u
uv
/u/
v
vyn
/v/
y
yr
/ɪ/
z
zal
/z/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
    Typological information for Drakuman

    Base counting systemOctal (8)
    GendersHuman/Non-human

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