This Language is the New Official Language of my own New Adopted Culture
or as the people of my culture call it, in English its called Nolenac, or in Akclom Leash (a *klohm Lee Yash) (*=sound from back of throat) its called Bea Wich Mikc Doul (bee ya Vish Mi*k Do ool)
this language was based off a very ancient form of Arabic and Turkish.
the people of Akclom'ek are a very ancient form of people who discovered how to hide from the world.
they now live alone in various parts of the world
nobody understands the technology used but all that is known is a little about the language and the form used to write the language.
the most common area to find a person from Akclom'ekich is somewhere near the southern border of Canada, or on the border of Mexico.
the Akclom'ekich moved over from the southern east area between the land of the Turkish and surrounding areas during world war one when they tried to become invisible.
the language is rather simple to learn considering there are only twenty eight letters, eleven vowels and seventeen consonants.
the written language has three times as many letters and then some.
there are thirty three vowels, and fifty one consonants, also there are five other written letters one for stopping a sentence, one for quotations (which is actually a two part letter) then a plural, possessive and negative.
or as the people of my culture call it, in English its called Nolenac, or in Akclom Leash (a *klohm Lee Yash) (*=sound from back of throat) its called Bea Wich Mikc Doul (bee ya Vish Mi*k Do ool)
this language was based off a very ancient form of Arabic and Turkish.
the people of Akclom'ek are a very ancient form of people who discovered how to hide from the world.
they now live alone in various parts of the world
nobody understands the technology used but all that is known is a little about the language and the form used to write the language.
the most common area to find a person from Akclom'ekich is somewhere near the southern border of Canada, or on the border of Mexico.
the Akclom'ekich moved over from the southern east area between the land of the Turkish and surrounding areas during world war one when they tried to become invisible.
the language is rather simple to learn considering there are only twenty eight letters, eleven vowels and seventeen consonants.
the written language has three times as many letters and then some.
there are thirty three vowels, and fifty one consonants, also there are five other written letters one for stopping a sentence, one for quotations (which is actually a two part letter) then a plural, possessive and negative.
