Huija [HUIJA]
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Language type
A posteriori
Place & SpeakersHuija is spoken by a population of 1,700 in Hui.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Huija
𓅯 𓆩♡𓆪 𓅯 manete! mānete (Hello!)
Huija (in native form Hakuma [or Hakuma]) is spoken in a small town in Asia called Hui. It is heavily inspired by Japanese, stealing all of its characters from Japanese. Each character is 2 letters, because in Huijin culture, uneven numbers are unlucky. (Which is why numbers end with I. Some words end with I too though)
Things to Note:
• Primary Word Order - Only SVO.
• 3 Moods- Indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
• 3 Genders- makini (Girl) kuze (Boy) kuruzema (Neuter/They).
• Orthography- Phonetic.
• Marked Tenses- Past, Present, Future.
No capitalized words, only lowercase.
Help With Gendered Words:
Male gendered words will end with osan osan
Female gendered words will end with kuru kuru
Neuter gendered words will end with duen duen
New suffixes made too, i.e. nekuchan (to be something). It is used in place of ‘you are’ or ‘i am’. So instead of saying “Andu kuzeos ine” (you are cool), you can say, “Inenekuchan” (to be cool).
yumanikuzu samair kinigaha! yumānikūzu samāir kīnigaha (Thanks for being here!) 𓅯 𓆩♡𓆪 𓅯
Huija (in native form Hakuma [or Hakuma]) is spoken in a small town in Asia called Hui. It is heavily inspired by Japanese, stealing all of its characters from Japanese. Each character is 2 letters, because in Huijin culture, uneven numbers are unlucky. (Which is why numbers end with I. Some words end with I too though)
Things to Note:
• Primary Word Order - Only SVO.
• 3 Moods- Indicative, imperative, and subjunctive.
• 3 Genders- makini (Girl) kuze (Boy) kuruzema (Neuter/They).
• Orthography- Phonetic.
• Marked Tenses- Past, Present, Future.
No capitalized words, only lowercase.
Help With Gendered Words:
Male gendered words will end with osan osan
Female gendered words will end with kuru kuru
Neuter gendered words will end with duen duen
New suffixes made too, i.e. nekuchan (to be something). It is used in place of ‘you are’ or ‘i am’. So instead of saying “Andu kuzeos ine” (you are cool), you can say, “Inenekuchan” (to be cool).
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Phonology
Consonants | This table is empty. |
Blends | ch | te | go | zu | ne | sa | ze | ni | ha | ga |
mū | kū | mā | dū | rū | kī |
Vowels | Front | |
Close | ī |
Polyphthongs | ur | en | on | ik | yu | uk | ir | an | os | yō |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Huija. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
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an an Anau /an/ | ch ch Choi /ch/ | du du Duno /dū/ | en en Enum /en/ | ga ga Gaya /ga/ | go go Goho /go/ | ha ha Haci /ha/ | ik ik Ikun /ik/ | ir ir Irou /ir/ |
ki ki Kisu /kī/ | ku ku Kune /kū/ | ma ma Mauo /mā/ | mu mu Musa /mū/ | ne ne Negu /ne/ | ni ni Nigo /ni/ | os os Osin /os/ | on on Onui /on/ | ru ru Ruzu /rū/ |
sa sa Saik /sa/ | te te Teze /te/ | uk uk Ukin /uk/ | ur ur Urid /ur/ | yu yu Yuku /yu/ | yo yo Yoni /yō/ | ze ze Zeru /ze/ | zu zu Zuye /zu/ | i i I /ī/ |
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