The Tycosian Language (2001)
Date 2019/10/9 9:56:53 | Topic: Supplementary Story Content
| The Tycosian Language: This is the percieved language spoken by Justra during Korageth's lifetime, it consists of the words that Kora was able to comphrehend and understand. This word list was created during the time in which I was writting Korageth's original biography, it was designed to represent the language spoken by the creatures and beings of the Tycosian Valley, in short the entire language was simply designed to accompany the (Fictional) story of Korag's life, I am not in any way making any assertions that this is or ever was an actual viable language.
It was fun to make and I admit that I may have believed in it when I created it, but it is mere perception, and is simply on this site for novelty purposes and to enhance the biography of the dragon Korageth and his co-existence alongside the Tycosian wolf Justra.
(Click Read More) Words From the Tycosian language.
A - Z
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A
Almoa (Al mo ah) - almost
Amaka (Ah ma kah) - to make
Amakia (Ah ma kia) - Animals
Akali (Ah ka ly) - allie
Amano (Ah mon no) - Bluish
Amnefe (Am ni fey) - Jealousy
Anikosa (Oni kosa) - Beastman
Arnokola (Ar no kola) - Capital of Arconia it means heightened peak.
Ariconis (Ari con nis) - full word for the kingdom of Arconia.
Arikasha (Ah rik sha) - Explorer or Adventurer
Aracadi (Ara cadi ) - A traveling merchant
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B
Bicaro (By caro) - best friend
Befera (Be fera) - brother
Bicanas (By ca nas) - Both of us
Basafes (Basa fes) - Bribery
Bakadihe (Baka da he) - Bandit
Bumaka (Buma Ka) - damage/wreckage
Bumash (Bu mosh) - without
Bimanay (Bi mon nay) - Which way?
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C
Calaro (Ca ler ro) - from within / the power within ones self
Caduma (Ca duma) - Thunder
Checana (Che cana) - my sister
Carnta (Carn ta) - Cattle like creature hunted for food.
Cyanth (Cyan th) - white
Chikaro (Chi karo) - Prisoner
Calakos (Ca lak oh's) - fire or flame
Cikaris (Ci karis) - view from above
Cafera (Ca fera) - Capture
Cadara (Ca dar ra) - Thank you
Cadaho (Cada ho) - Today
Cadashay (Cada shay) - run away/retreat
Caday (Ca day) - obey
Cikada (Ci kada) - mercenary.
Codah (Co dah) - Long
Cosh (Kosh) - War or great battle
Cha (Cha) - A claw or talon
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D
Du (Do) - you
Duma (Duma) - summon
Dyki (Die ky) - died
Dimuk (Di muk) - Swampy sluggish or still
Diantah (Dian tah) - blame
Dicana (Di cana) - to direct an order
Dascaru (Das caru) - danger/dangeous
Dycas (Dy cas) - quick/quickly
Dica (Di ca) - archer
Dycutay (Dy cu tay) - from faraway
Darmu (Dar mu) - mage or prophet
Dukama (Du kama) - Marketplace store trader
Dyruka (Dy ruka) - Leader / to lead.
Damasa (Da masa) - Priest
Dyakua (Dy ah kua) - Greater
Dyacamas (Dya camas) - darkness/a dark one
Dacanshe (Dacan she) - Fearless
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E
Emano (E mano) - enemy
Emanshadi (Eman shadey) - multiple enemies
Emanday (Eman day) - army / a large threatening group.
Emashet (Ema shet) - army camp/enemy base
Eamant (Ea mant) - fortify
Earacada (Eara cada) - eradicate/to remove
Ercandia (Er candia) - Our new land
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F
Fardu (Far du) - For you
Frago (Fra go) - To forget something
Faruacas (Fa ru acas) - Festival
Fluegard (Flu e gard) - A tycosian profanity
Finicalos (Fini calos) - An ending, finally or final
Fantaga (Fan taga) - Enjoyment/joyous
Frin (Frin) - friend
Frigato (Fri gato) - frightening
Falaco (Fa laco) - Yellow
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G
Gahasa (Ga hasa) - Job or career/ what one does for living
Garukas (Ga rukas) - Monsters
Garuda (Ga ruda) - Farmer
Garmani (Gar mani) - Wealthy
Garday (Gar day) - good day.
Gadaho (Ga daho) - To leave/gotta go
Garmada (Gar mada) - tomorrow
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H
Himano (Hi mano) - harmony
Hicados (Hi cados) - hunters
Hamaso (Ha maso) - Water
Gakada (Ha kada) - great height
Hamosh (Ha mosh) - wash, washing, to wash
Hyminas (Hy minas)- Demons
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I
Icuma (Ic cuma) - Sleep
Icantanos (Ic can tanos) - control/contain
IC (Ic) - IS
Icaro (Ic car row) - Spirit
Intara (In tara) - entrance, gateway or opening
Icana (Ic cana) - gold/treasure
Icasa (Ic casa) - flight
Icarosa (Ic carosa) - corrupt/greedy
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J
Jakari (Ja kari) - Joker, annoyance, idiot or fool.
Jadamite (Jada mite) - Soul mate
Jacaruma (Ja caruma) - Swordsman
Jycasti (Jy casti) - journey
Jamano (Ja mano) - Justice/honor
Jafira (Jah-fear-ah) - forest jewel, emerald.
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K
Kie (Ki ee) - Okay
Kyruda (Ky ruda) - servant or worker
Kamano (Ka mano) - come over/come see
Ka (Ka) - Too
Karu (Kar ru) - Creak
Korageth (Kor ra geth) - Peak or zenith.
Kydamas (Ky damas) - Waterfalls
Karuga (Ka ruga) - Wealthy
Karanos (Kar ranos) - Criminal / experienced thief
Kidana (Kid dana) - Love
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L
Lah (La) - The
Lycu (Ly cu) - Hate
Lycoda (Ly coda) - River
Lydarnaru (Lydarnaru) - wizard
Lowanus (Low wonus) - hide/low forbidden/hidden
Lamashay (Lama shay) - Put away/forget.
Lakaso (La kaso) - Large lake
Lamano (La mano) - Lost/forgotten
Licame (Leh ca may) - Tell me
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M
Makara (Ma kara) - Builder/Blacksmith
Menosa (Men osa) - Minor or little.
Mikimana (Miki mana) - Great magic
Maha (Ma hah) - Fierce
Makarudy (Maka rudy) - Melody
Mycadaho (My cadaho) - My homeland
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N
Ni (Ne) - No
Nikady (Ny kady) - old lady.
Nakada (Na kada) - No more/ not anymore.
Nikala (Ny kala) - Smaller
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O
Omana (Oh-mana) - Tower
Ocabu (Oh-ka-boo) - Shelter, house.
Olanu (Oh-lan-ew) - Grand
Obanta (Oh-ban-tah) - Raft, floatation
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R
Ramano (Ra mano) - rumor/gossip
Raky (Ra ky) - lucky
Rikaru (Re ka ru) - Wonder
Rashau (Ra shau) - Life/Healthy
Raci (Ra cy) - rain
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S
Selko (Sell ko) Hello
Sy (Sigh) - I
Sa (Saw) - So
Si (See) - Me
Syki (Sy key) - Like
Saru (Sar ru) - Sunny
Sakadi (Saka dy) - Cloudy skies
Sonarret (Sonar ret) - Land or surroundings
Samada (Sama da) - Somewhere
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T
Tycosa (Ty cosa) - Paradise
Tyfone (Ty fo nay) - wind
Tamashi (Tama she) - Mountain range
Tascaru (Tah's karu) - Boring/boredom tiring/tedium.
Ticaru (Ti caru) - Cavern/large cave
Tyranna (Ty ranna) - A high member of society
Timeno (Ty meno) - ancient, ages, time, or history
Tyrak (Yy rak) - Rocky or rough
Taa (Tah) - To
Taruma (Tar ruma) - cliff or ledge
Tycasha (Ty casha) - a wise person / elder.
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U
Unanda (You-nan-da) - Wall or barrier
Unara (You-narah) - Beautiful
Uriana (Yuri-anna) - Bedroom
Unatia (oo-nay-chi-ah) - Expoused to signify Anger, angry, mad, damnit, ect.
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V
Veyas (Vay -as) -Hammer
Vonosa (Von-oh-sa) - Storm
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W
Wasata (Wah-satah) - Sunset
Wakarta (Wah-karta) - Protective Garment
Wasala (Wah-sala) - Flower
Wentari (Win- tar- ee) - Sunrise
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Y
Yasuba (Ya-suba) - Falling Star
Yakanohe (Yah-kah no-he) - Statue
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Z
Zyataka (Cy-ata-ka) - Lightning
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( Yep this is full and complete proof that I'm insane!)
The words above are either pure gibberish, or the language used by the creatures that lived within the valley of Tycosa.
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