Urumlam! Thurèdo is an a priori constructed language inspired by the Gaelic languages and Swedish, featuring a simple syllable structure, a complex phonology, and a fusional morphology. Its writing system is alphabetic.
Interesting Features: Thurèdo words have alternating forms to maintain a Consonant-Vowel agreement between words and is an OSV language.
Example Sentences
Lyth o thurèdo lù thùnil?
be.PRS.3P that Thurèdo-ACC 2SG speak-PRS.2P
Do you speak Thurèdo?
Mark y que lyth.
Mark 1SG.GEN name be.PRS.3P
My name is Mark.
È tà ma nè pyted.
ART.DEF play-ACC 3P.M.NOM not see-PST.3P
He did not see the play.