
Aledi (/aˈleːdi/) is a constructed language defined by its sharply patterned sound, pure alveolar consonant system, and strong front/open vowel quality. It uses semantic noun classes, regular suffixal morphology, class-based pronouns, a base-8 numeral system, and an unusual sun-oriented spatial logic rather than an ordinary left-right distinction. With its penultimate stress, compact syllable structure, and slightly absurd but highly controlled design, Aledi is intended to sound distinctive, elegant, and a little strange.
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