Kupaltin

Kuplatin descends directly from Classical Tāngese, but has evolved into a flowing, melodic tongue with heavy vowel use. It is spoken throughout the Kupapa kingdom and considered the “courtly” language of diplomacy and trade among humans.

Phonology

  • Overall Sound: Flowing, vowel-rich, melodic.
  • Consonants: p, b, t, d, k, g, m, n, l, r, v — soft and liquid.
  • Vowels: a, e, i, o, u — elongated and expressive.
  • Effect: Elegant, musical, and diplomatic.

Phonetics

  • Consonants: p, b, t, d, m, n, l, r (rolled lightly).
  • Vowels: Long and open (a, e, i, o, u).
  • Syllable Structure: CV, CVC; multisyllabic words common.
  • Sound Traits: Smooth and flowing, easy to sing.
Inspired By
Italian, Latin
Root Languages
Common Phrases
“Salve, amice!”
— Hello, friend!
“Tempus fugit.”
— Time flies.
“La vita è bella.”
— Life is beautiful.
Common Female Names
Livia, Drusilla, Claudia, Julia, Aurelia, Cornelia, Valeria, Flavia
Common Male Names
Lucius, Gaius, Marcus, Tiberius, Quintus, Publius, Aulus
Common Unisex Names
Felix, Patricia, Marinus, Valens, Maxima, Crispus, Vesper
Common Family Names
Vitellius, Pompeius, Sabinus, Sulpicius, Domitius, Cicero, Brutus, Scipio

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