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− | Hughuhi is a language used by [[The Hugghiguyughiyuguhi|the Hugghiguyughiyuguhians]]. |
+ | Hughuhi is a language used by [[The Hugghiguyughiyuguhi|the Hugghiguyughiyuguhians]]. |
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+ | == Basic Pronunciation == |
Let's say a horizontal line makes the 'h' sound. A line can extend downwards from either the middle, left, or right point of the starting line. |
Let's say a horizontal line makes the 'h' sound. A line can extend downwards from either the middle, left, or right point of the starting line. |
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If the line goes down from the middle point, it will make the short 'a' sound to the beginning 'h' sound. |
If the line goes down from the middle point, it will make the short 'a' sound to the beginning 'h' sound. |
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− | if the line goes down from the rightmost point, it will make the long 'u' sound to the beginning 'h' sound. |
+ | if the line goes down from the rightmost point, it will make the long 'u/oo' sound to the beginning 'h' sound. |
2 horizontal lines placed on top of each other makes the hard 'g' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply). |
2 horizontal lines placed on top of each other makes the hard 'g' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply). |
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3 horizontal lines place on top of each other will make the 'y' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply). |
3 horizontal lines place on top of each other will make the 'y' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply). |
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− | If 2 or more sounds overlap (such as when 2 vertical lines extend down from a single horizontal line), the leftmost line's sound will be pronounced first, going in a left-to-right order. |
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− | The order of pronunciation is top-to-bottom and left-to-right. |
+ | * The order of pronunciation is top-to-bottom and left-to-right. |
− | If in a character there are 2 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hh"), then |
+ | * If in a character there are 2 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hh"), then change that into a hard "g" sound. Adding an apostrophe between the 2 'h's can [[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 9.50.12 PM.png|thumb|The order of pronunciation (going in rainbow order)]] prevent this rule from happening. |
− | If in a character there are 3 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hhh"), then always change that into the "y" sound. |
+ | * If in a character there are 3 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hhh"), then always change that into the "y" sound. |
+ | *For Hugghiguyughiyuguhian names, they usually do not mean what the characters used to write them mean. |
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+ | *Words can be multiple characters. This is very common in many Hugghiguyughiyuguhian names. |
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== Character Add-ons == |
== Character Add-ons == |
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− | Characters can have "add-ons". These "add-ons" are usually used to create comparative adjectives, such as "better", "best", "worse", or "worst". If a word using an add-on is transliterated, it will have an apostrophe divide the add-on's pronunciation and the main word's one. |
+ | [[File:Yyy.png|thumb|The characters for the add-ons of positivity, negativity, comparative adjectives, the present, the past, the future, less things, and more things, each pronounced "iuh", "ag", "hi", "hiuha", "huhi", "hiahu", "hihu", and "hiah".]]Characters can have "add-ons". These "add-ons" are usually used to create comparative adjectives, such as "better", "best", "worse", or "worst". If a word using an add-on is transliterated, it will have an apostrophe divide the add-on's pronunciation and the main word's one. |
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+ | Add-ons can have different usages. |
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+ | For example, the add-on for negativity can be used to added onto a character to denote the opposite of that character's meaning, as well as used for comparative adjectives, such as "worst". |
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+ | The character for "is/are/am" can have either the past-tense/present-tense/future-tense add-on to change it into the past/present/future-tense variant of it. This applies to every character. <br />[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 2.46.22 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "is/am/are", "the", and "a", each pronounced "hahu", "hiha", and "hau".|alt=]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 3.21.23 PM.png|thumb|The characters for 1 all the way to 10, each pronounced "ha", "ga", "ya", "hiau", "giau", "yiau", "ahhau", "ahhiuh", "yhiu", and "iauh".]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 3.21.23 PM.png|thumb|The characters for 1 all the way to 10, each pronounced "ha", "ga", "ya", "hiau", "giau", "yiau", "ahhau", "ahhiuh", "yhiu", and "iauh".]] |
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− | [[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 2.41.47 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "you", "me", "it", "her", and "him", each pronounced "hihu", "hahuh", "ah", "ahhu", and "aghu".]] |
+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 2.41.47 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "you", "I/me", "it", "her", and "him", each pronounced "hihu", "hahuh", "ah", "ahhu", and "aghu".|alt=]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 4.36.56 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "small" and "big", each pronounced "hiuhu" and "haiuh".|alt=]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 4.36.56 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "small" and "big", each pronounced "hiuhu" and "haiuh".|alt=]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 6.52.28 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "yes" and "no", each pronounced "ihuh" and "ahhuh".]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 6.52.28 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "yes" and "no", each pronounced "ihuh" and "ahhuh".]] |
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+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.02.57 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "life/live" and "death/die", each pronounced "ahiu" and "ag".|alt=]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.12.31 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "earth", "air", "fire", and "water", each pronounced "hug", "gu", "ahiuhu", and "giug".]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.12.31 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "earth", "air", "fire", and "water", each pronounced "hug", "gu", "ahiuhu", and "giug".]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.51.49 PM.png|thumb|The character for "time", pronounced "huy".]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.51.49 PM.png|thumb|The character for "time", pronounced "huy".]] |
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[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.54.59 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "to" and "for", each pronounced "hi" and "hu".]] |
[[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-03 at 7.54.59 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "to" and "for", each pronounced "hi" and "hu".]] |
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+ | [[File:Screen Shot 2020-08-04 at 4.21.47 PM.png|thumb|The characters for "will" and "was", each pronounced "ahiugu" and "huhihiuh".]] |
+ | [[File:Hughuhi-go-come.png|thumb|The characters for "in" and "out", each pronounced "hiua" and "aiuh".]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-can.png|thumb|The character for "can", pronounced "iug".]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-5W1H.png|thumb|The characters for "who", "where", "when", "what", "how, and "why", each pronounced "ihug", "yhuh", "huh'huh", "huag", "huah'huh", and "hiuh'huh".]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-All.png|thumb|The character for "all", pronounced "hauh".|alt=]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-come-go.png|thumb|The characters for "come" and "go", each pronounced "igug" and "ahuy".]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-This-That.png|thumb|The characters for "this" and "that", each pronounced "hiahiuh" and "hihihiug".]] |
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+ | [[File:Hughuhi-.png|thumb|The characters for "change" and "cycle", each pronounced "hahiy" and "ahiu'ay"]] |
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Latest revision as of 21:51, 11 October 2020
Hughuhi is a language used by the Hugghiguyughiyuguhians.
Basic Pronunciation
Let's say a horizontal line makes the 'h' sound. A line can extend downwards from either the middle, left, or right point of the starting line.
If the line goes down from the leftmost point, it will add the long 'i' sound to the beginning 'h' sound
If the line goes down from the middle point, it will make the short 'a' sound to the beginning 'h' sound.
if the line goes down from the rightmost point, it will make the long 'u/oo' sound to the beginning 'h' sound.
2 horizontal lines placed on top of each other makes the hard 'g' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply).
3 horizontal lines place on top of each other will make the 'y' sound (sometimes this rule does not apply).
Rules
- If a character is just a vertical line, it will default to the short 'a' sound.
- The order of pronunciation is top-to-bottom and left-to-right.
- If in a character there are 2 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hh"), then change that into a hard "g" sound. Adding an apostrophe between the 2 'h's can prevent this rule from happening.
- If in a character there are 3 'h' sounds right next to each other ("hhh"), then always change that into the "y" sound.
- For Hugghiguyughiyuguhian names, they usually do not mean what the characters used to write them mean.
- Words can be multiple characters. This is very common in many Hugghiguyughiyuguhian names.
Character Add-ons
Characters can have "add-ons". These "add-ons" are usually used to create comparative adjectives, such as "better", "best", "worse", or "worst". If a word using an add-on is transliterated, it will have an apostrophe divide the add-on's pronunciation and the main word's one.
Add-ons can have different usages.
For example, the add-on for negativity can be used to added onto a character to denote the opposite of that character's meaning, as well as used for comparative adjectives, such as "worst".
The character for "is/are/am" can have either the past-tense/present-tense/future-tense add-on to change it into the past/present/future-tense variant of it. This applies to every character.
A handful of characters