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As like Toki Pona or Interlingua, this language can be written in 26 latin letters(Everyone can upload your letter thus we have another dialect called Harmonion Opukunon). | As like Toki Pona or Interlingua, this language can be written in 26 latin letters(Everyone can upload your letter thus we have another dialect called Harmonion Opukunon). | ||
The most common dialect is Harmonion Asotron, which uses some diacritic to represent some different sounds. | |||
= Alphabet table = | = Alphabet table = | ||
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|+ Combinations | |+ Some Combinations | ||
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| NGng /ŋ/ || CHch /tʃʰ/ || QUqu /kʰʷ/ || RRrr /r/ || EOeo /ɤ/ || PHph /ɸ/ || GHgh /ɣ/ | | NGng /ŋ/ || CHch /tʃʰ/ || QUqu /kʰʷ/ || RRrr /r/ || EOeo /ɤ/ || PHph /ɸ/ || GHgh /ɣ/ | ||
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| Ƶƶ /dʐ/ || Řř /ʐ/ || Ẅẅ /ʋ/ || || Ṁṁ /ɱ/ || Ƣƣ /ɢ/ || Ňň /ŋ/ | | Ƶƶ /dʐ/ || Řř /ʐ/ || Ẅẅ /ʋ/ || || Ṁṁ /ɱ/ || Ƣƣ /ɢ/ || Ňň /ŋ/ | ||
|} | |} | ||
= Numeric words = | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Conversion Table | |||
|- | |||
! Harmonion !! English | |||
|- | |||
| Nulla || Zero | |||
|- | |||
| Unus || One | |||
|- | |||
| Duo || Two | |||
|- | |||
| San(Tres) || Three | |||
|- | |||
| Quatro || Four | |||
|- | |||
| Quinto || Five | |||
|- | |||
| Sexto || Six | |||
|- | |||
| Septo || Seven | |||
|- | |||
| Otto || Eight | |||
|- | |||
| Novemo || Nine | |||
|- | |||
| Deciemo || Ten | |||
|- | |||
| Deciemunuo || Eleven | |||
|- | |||
| Deciemesextio || Sixteen | |||
|- | |||
| Deciemeseptio || Seventeen | |||
|- | |||
| Vizginto (ZGzg = /dʒ/) || Twenty | |||
|- | |||
| Vizgintunuo || Twenty-one | |||
|- | |||
| Trizginto || Thirty | |||
|- | |||
| Cento || One Hundred | |||
|- | |||
| Milleo || One Thousand | |||
|- | |||
| Mürio || Ten Thousand | |||
|- | |||
| Decimürio || One Hundred Thousand | |||
|- | |||
| Centimürio || One Million | |||
|- | |||
| Müllion || One Hundred Million | |||
|- | |||
| Büllion || One Trillion | |||
|- | |||
| Trüllion || Ten Quadrillion | |||
|- | |||
| Minus || Negative | |||
|} | |||
== Words inspired from numeric == | |||
* San: Some. | |||
* Nul: No. | |||
* Unusius: Only. | |||
* Novemius: Much, many, big amount. | |||
* Centurium: Century. | |||
= Rules for Nouns = | |||
The noun always has a suffix of -o, or without suffix. For example, | |||
<blockquote> | |||
Hi! I'm PSTF, a language-creating enthusiast. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
<pre> | |||
Salut! Mi ast PSTF, un lingua-chuangzoa neckyomann. | |||
</pre> | |||
To make an adjective end with "-ius" into noun, you simply change the suffix into "-ium" and its plural form is "-ia", such as, the word "Ostobius" means stupid, then "Ostobium" is "idiot": | |||
<blockquote> | |||
You fool! | |||
</blockquote> | |||
<pre> | |||
Ka ust un ostobium! | |||
</pre> | |||
= Rules of verb = | |||
The verb often has the suffix "-a". | |||
The tense of the verb must be presented in a way that is prefixed before the verb. "pa-" is the past tense, "fu-" is the future tense, and "pro-" is the present continuous tense. | |||
<blockquote> | |||
I'm reading a book. | |||
</blockquote> | |||
<pre> | |||
Mi ast pro-lerea un libro. | |||
</pre> | |||
Latest revision as of 13:23, 17 August 2025
Harmonion is designed by PSTF and is designed to be international language.
As like Toki Pona or Interlingua, this language can be written in 26 latin letters(Everyone can upload your letter thus we have another dialect called Harmonion Opukunon).
The most common dialect is Harmonion Asotron, which uses some diacritic to represent some different sounds.
Alphabet table
| Aa /a/ | Bb /b/ | Cc /tsʰ/ | Dd /d/ | Ee /e/ | Ff /f/ | Gg /g/ |
| Hh /h/ | Ii /i/ | Jj /dʒ/ | Kk /kʰ/ | Ll /l/ | Mm /m/ | Nn /n/ |
| Oo /o/ | Pp /pʰ/ | Qq /qʰ/ | Rr /ɹ/ | Ss /s/ | Tt /tʰ/ | |
| Uu /u/ | Vv /v/ | Ww /w/ | Xx /kʰs/ | Yy /j/ | Zz /dz/ |
| NGng /ŋ/ | CHch /tʃʰ/ | QUqu /kʰʷ/ | RRrr /r/ | EOeo /ɤ/ | PHph /ɸ/ | GHgh /ɣ/ |
| AEae /æ/ | OEoe /ø/ | LLll /ɾ/ | TLHtlh /tɬʰ/ | TSKtsk /|/ | OAoa /ua/ | SHsh /ʃ/ |
| ZZzz /z/ | SSss /sʰ/ | XHxh /ʕ/ | EUeu /ɘ/ | BBbb /ʙ/ | THth /ʈʰ/ | |
| DHdh /ɖ/ | GGgg /ɢ/ | AAaa /ä/ | HSIhsi /ɕ(i)/ | TSItsi /tɕʰ(i)/ | TZItzi /dʑ(i)/ |
| Ää /ɑ/ | Öö /ɯ/ | Üü /y/ | Þþ /θ/ | Đđ /ð/ | Ëë /ə/ | Ćć /tʃʰ/ |
| Šš /ʂ/ | Ĥĥ(KHkh) /x/ | Çç(KYky) /cʰ/ | Ŷŷ /ɥ/ | Ḣḣ /ħ/ | Ħħ /kxʰ/ | Ññ /ɲ/ |
| Ŵŵ /β/ | Źź /z/ | ẞß /sʰ/ | Ńń /n̥/ | Țț /tʂʰ/ | Șș /ʂ/ | |
| Ƶƶ /dʐ/ | Řř /ʐ/ | Ẅẅ /ʋ/ | Ṁṁ /ɱ/ | Ƣƣ /ɢ/ | Ňň /ŋ/ |
Numeric words
| Harmonion | English |
|---|---|
| Nulla | Zero |
| Unus | One |
| Duo | Two |
| San(Tres) | Three |
| Quatro | Four |
| Quinto | Five |
| Sexto | Six |
| Septo | Seven |
| Otto | Eight |
| Novemo | Nine |
| Deciemo | Ten |
| Deciemunuo | Eleven |
| Deciemesextio | Sixteen |
| Deciemeseptio | Seventeen |
| Vizginto (ZGzg = /dʒ/) | Twenty |
| Vizgintunuo | Twenty-one |
| Trizginto | Thirty |
| Cento | One Hundred |
| Milleo | One Thousand |
| Mürio | Ten Thousand |
| Decimürio | One Hundred Thousand |
| Centimürio | One Million |
| Müllion | One Hundred Million |
| Büllion | One Trillion |
| Trüllion | Ten Quadrillion |
| Minus | Negative |
Words inspired from numeric
- San: Some.
- Nul: No.
- Unusius: Only.
- Novemius: Much, many, big amount.
- Centurium: Century.
Rules for Nouns
The noun always has a suffix of -o, or without suffix. For example,
Hi! I'm PSTF, a language-creating enthusiast.
Salut! Mi ast PSTF, un lingua-chuangzoa neckyomann.
To make an adjective end with "-ius" into noun, you simply change the suffix into "-ium" and its plural form is "-ia", such as, the word "Ostobius" means stupid, then "Ostobium" is "idiot":
You fool!
Ka ust un ostobium!
Rules of verb
The verb often has the suffix "-a".
The tense of the verb must be presented in a way that is prefixed before the verb. "pa-" is the past tense, "fu-" is the future tense, and "pro-" is the present continuous tense.
I'm reading a book.
Mi ast pro-lerea un libro.