Soy speak
[this page is a work in progress]
Description
Soy speak, rumored to have been created by Dr. Soyowicz, now Patient-5202, is the language used by the patients of The Soysylum. The language, while using a similar average syllable count, is much simpler due to it's smaller vocabulary and simple phonemic alphabet, making it common among patients diagnosed with mental retardation. How the patients learn soy speak is unknown and lack proper scientific research.
Analysis
The following data was documented by Dr.Plier
Sources
- Dr.Plier's memories
- Audio recordings
- Words written in shit or vomit on patients' walls
Alphabet | Letter | IPA |
---|---|---|
Vowels | π¦ | /Ιͺ/ |
π΅ | /u/ | |
π© | /Ι/ | |
π | /a/ | |
Dipthongs | π¬ | /aw/ |
π² | /aj/ | |
Consonants | π | /p/ |
π | /t/ | |
π | /k/ | |
π | /s/ | |
π | /j/ | |
π | /Ε/ | |
π₯ | /m/ | |
π | /b/ | |
π | /d/ | |
π | /Ι‘/ | |
π | /z/ | |
π’ | /w/ | |
π£ | /Δ§/ | |
π― | /n/ |
Soy Speak allows most words to be identified with the ending vowel, with numbers and other words relating to numerical value being the only ones ending in consonants.
- Nouns end with π΅
- Verbs end with π¦
- Adjectives end with π
- Adverbs end with π¬
Most words can be changed back and forth by changing the corresponding end vowel.
Source Words
Source words relate to the source of the information in a sentence, like, "I saw," or, "I was told." These words are one syllable long and end with π¦, similar to a verb.