Sikhsin

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Sikhsin (full name: Sikisinihfarhrulfarn), pronounced: /‘sik.sin/ or /si.ki.si.ni.fa’rul.farn/ is a logical, constructed language created by Reed Potvin in October of 2022. Sikhsin is a priori language, meaning it has no vocabulary influenced by other languages. It relies heavily on pattern and in no attempt to be naturalistic, is highly regular. Lots of Sikhsin’s ideas are portrayed within simple particles, written and/or spoken.


Linguistic Properties


Sikhsin is a language with no relation to any other language whatsoever and heavily relies upon roots to form every word. These roots create new words usually with adjective, connected to each other by using the letter <h> which is silent in speech. For example, To move - tra → To walk - trahuamn (uamn /wamn/, by way of the self).


Phonology


Sikhsin consists of 15 consonants and 3 vowels:

Sikhsin’s alphabet (with pronunciations):

a, b, d, f, g, h /∅/, i /i/ ~ /j/, k, l, m, n, p, r, s (ss /ʃ/), t, and u /u/ ~ /w/ Symbols like <.> are also used in certain circumstances.

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