Saigo Language
Saigo (Odheut) was a language spoken in western Auslon in the First Age. By the end of the First Age, it boasted a quarter of a million native speakers, but by the end of the first century of the Second Age, this number was reduced to about twenty thousand. Over the course of the early centuries of the Second Age, it developed into the Kōsaigo languages incorporating elements of Kaugo and Sango as the speakers of all three languages sought refuge in the Yōzan Mountains as one of the few surviving Nangosō tongues.
Sound Changes from Proto-Elven
Z=shkpbtrgdzʃʍxɸβθɹɣðʒlčmnwqyfjcvŋ Y=aiɯeouæɪʊɛɔʌəɑ X=āīūēōūæɪūēōāəā W=áéòéòáà A=shkpbtrgdz B=ʃʍxɸβθɹɣðʒ C=aiɯeoáéò D=æɪʊɛɔéòá E=ʍɔθæɹʃɪʒʊ F=futersijo lh|lj A/B/_ C/D/_ E/F/_ ɣ/g/Y_Y Y//ZYZ_# x//_ uu/ū/_ wu/ō/_ ew/ē/_ kokoron to haʃirɯ kawa no nagare wa sazanami wo tatete sara ni şɯzɯnitémasɯ kɯda kɯdakoto kɯdakɯni
Root Languages