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Acaranian
#1
Piecing together Acaranian

Should resemble a mix of Latin and Drakine

Acaranian is a gendered language, as seen below; "rio" and "ria" both mean "fate"

Should mostly work in a root system like Drakine
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#2
-a --- Plural (nouns ending in r, replaces other vowels)
Agnir --- Fire
Amphi --- Vast; Large

Celi --- Fast; swift
Cer --- [To] Seek
Certi --- Lizard; carnivorous reptile

Draco --- Dragon

Kaeli --- Sky
Ket --- [To] Run
Kiiro --- Bat (animal)

-os --- Adjective form (nouns)

Rio or Ria --- Fate
Rosei --- [To] Breathe

Ther --- Wing

-ry --- One who does [verb]
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#3
Glider = Vast-Wing = Amphi + ther = Amphither (pl. Amphithera)
Lurker = Runner = Ket + ry = Ketry (pl. Ketra)
Light Saurian = Winged Lizard = Ther + os + certi = Therocerti (pl. Therocerta)


Ceriodry: Fate Seeker
(ce rio (d) ry --- seek fate <one who does the thing>)

Tinesia Arenaria: ???
(ti ne sia, ar re na ria --- ? ? ?, ? ? ? fate)
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#4
Pressing Questions

Is Euthora Acaranian?

What came first, the language or the name of the continent?

IPA? Alphabet?

Why does Careodry's name change the ce (/se/) into ca (/kæ/)?
-- /e/ to /æ/: Pronunciation differences in draconic accent
-- [19:19:32] Shadow same reason as for why words like "glacier" aren't pronounced with /k/. Sound change is a weird thing

Why does Ketra mean "solstice" in Drakine and "runners" in Acaranian?
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