Tupoin

Tupoin evolved within the High Elf kingdom of Tupato, where Classical Tāngese took on refined, soft sounds with nasal vowels. It is considered ceremonial and elegant, favored in poetry and philosophy.

Phonology

  • Overall Sound: Soft, flowing, nasal undertones.
  • Consonants: p, b, t, d, m, n, l, r — softened articulation.
  • Vowels: a, e, i, o, u — nasalized or elongated.
  • Effect: Refined, graceful, ceremonial.

Morphology

  • Consonants: Soft r’s, often guttural.
  • Vowels: Nasal vowels (an, en, on, un).
  • Syllable Structure: CV, CVC, sometimes dropping final consonants.
  • Sound Traits: Fluid, lyrical, elegant.
Inspired By
French
Root Languages
Common Phrases
“Bonjour, mon ami.”
— Good day, my friend.
“Liberté, égalité, fraternité.”
— Liberty, equality, fraternity.
“C’est la vie.”
— That’s life.
Common Female Names
Éloïse, Mireille, Solène, Amélie, Geneviève, Céleste, Noémie, Odette, Ysolde, Vivienne, Anaïs, Aurélie, Clémence, Margot, Camille
Common Male Names
Étienne, Lucien, Thibault, Bastien, Olivier, Armand, Florent, Gérald, Séraphin, Roland, Aimé, Corentin, Gaspard, Léandre, Marceau
Common Unisex Names
Claude, Dominique, Camille, Alix, Maxime, Alexis, Noël, Sacha, Charlie, Lou, Jules, Adriel, Célian, Perrin, Andréa

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