Here is a sample of verse in the Kyŧusave language:
Gunypekrukö HyCönokna
Źuvrasa hy pëlëtünaŧadypëlëtüva, ad źulaspü päkwyfä muleŧe
Mupëlöryk fuskü kaläperü, pägëra ad ëpüp vred bleŧmü
äzamü zuxule, ad muđäbö zupalatwe
Cönokna zupläx mucuđüm, ad fulëmëja muŧusnü hypëlöryk
Hyläperü muna gäp mulüjmü fupälacy munü
Vykru ön, ge pelul folyme źukwät mupëlëtüna
Cërat źupläx mupekwyfä, ad źucësku kolöŧu.
…and for those people not fluent in Kyŧusave; here it is in a fairly good English translation:
The Song of Cönok
Born to king and queen, and raised to rule the land.
Pëlöryk raised an army, to steal and loot from man.
Villages were burning, and the people bleeding.
Cönok took the challenge, attacking the pëlöryk tribes.
His army fought them back to the mountains.
When victory was near, arrow astray slays the king.
Cërat ascends the throne, which changes everything.
It looks awesome, but where can I learn more about this, especially how to pronounce it?
I haven’t published the grammar and such in any serious detail yet.
But for the the quick and dirty… IPA chart
Vowel / IPA / English Example / Position
a / æ / “cat” / Open Front
ä / e / “case” / Close-mid Front
e / ɛ / “pet” / Open-mid Front
ë / i / “be” / Close Front
o / ɑ / “pot” / Open Back
ö / o / “hole” / Close-mid Back Rounded
u / ʌ / “up” / Open-mid Back
ü / u / “cue” / Close Back Rounded
y / y / “by” / Close Front Rounded
Consonant / IPA / English Example / Position
p / p / “sip” / Labial Plosive
b / b / “tub” / Labial Plosive
t / t / “cat” / Alveolar Plosive
d / d / “did” / Alveolar Plosive
k / k / “kit” / Velar Plosive
g / g / “goat” / Velar Plosive
m / ɱ / “hymn” / Labiodental Nasal
n / n / “pen” / Alveolar Nasal
r / r / “door” / Alveolar,Trilled
f / f / “for” / Labiodental Fricative
v / v / “cave” / Labiodental Fricative
ŧ / Ɵ / “with” / Dental Fricative
đ / đ / “then” / Dental Fricative
c / s / “lace” / Alveolar Fricative
z / z / “raze” / Alveolar Fricative
s / ʃ / “hiss” / Postalveolar Fricative
x / ɣ / “exit” / Velar Fricative
h / h / “hug” / Glottal Fricative
w / ʋ / “woo” / Labiodental Approximate
j / j / “yes” / Palatal Approximate
l / l / “pill” / Alveolar Lateral-Approximate
ź / zʷ / “schwarzwald” / Labalized Alveolar Fricative
Thank you!