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Revision as of 03:05, 15 May 2024

Sea-Speak is a family of closely related languages spoken by peoples living on and around the islands of the Wounds. Used as a lingua franca by diverse populations in the region, Sea-Speak is a collection of creoles based upon the Gnomish dialect spoken by the Keleta-Ru gnomes with influence from Taruhmite Dwarven, Zabarshan Elven, and the tongues of the humans, locathah, and other populations. The many dialects of Sea-Speak are mutually intelligible, broadly speaking, yet differences do often arise in vocabulary.

All directions in Sea-Speak are expressed as cardinal directions and relative to the speaker.

Words and roots

All Sea-Speak words consist of one or more syllables, each of which is a single consonant sound joined with a single vowel sound. Compound words or names are formed by joining multiple words together - if the compound includes a verb, the verb always appears first.

These words and roots are in use in the most widespread dialects of Sea-Speak.

Word or root Meaning
gaesa endless, more than a thousand
ha sail (verb)
keleta travel (verb)
kolawa sky
kori tree
lasau island, land
na water
namuhu memory
ne power, authority
ru people
si live (verb), continue (verb)
ta anchor (noun), position (noun), remain (verb)