Excitementorian language

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Excitementorian language
Sanarati Bheengau

Regulated bySamratbheengaubharatai ("Emperor's language and indic languages protect")
Spoken in
Total speakers14
FamilyIndo-European

The Excitementorian language is a Timonocitian language. It is an official language of the Timonoucite Empire.

Excitementorian was discontinued in December 2020 and replaced with Ensk.

Alphabet. The vowels Oom Eka (au) and Bhaikdoni (ai) are not included. For the letter Foodt, a larger version of the lowercase form of the letter is normally accepted in writing for middlecase and uppercase

Alphabet

There are 14 letters of the alphabet: Aba, ayb, dve aba, kayb, oph, eedt, foodt, eef, oodt, oom dve, oongee bhanga, anga, oom eka and bhaikdoni.

Alphabet of the Excitementorian (Sanarati) Language
Letter English name English soud Equiv.
Aba
/ã/
Ayb
/ay/
Dve Aba
/b/

/p/

/v/

Kayb
/k/

/s/

/ky/

Oph
/o/
Eedt
/ee/
Foodt
/dt/

/t/

/d/

Eef
/ph/

/f/

/v/

Oodt
/m/

/n/

/ln/

Oom Dve
/a/

/ə/

/u/

/oo/

Oongee Bhanga
/bh/

/chh/

/vh/

/gh/

/ngh/

Anga
/ng/

/g/ (at beginning of word)

/ny/

Oom Eka
/au/
Bhaikdoni
/ai/