'[#[About] Batbia is a new conlang developed by various BotBrs. In the future, hopefully all BotBrs will know this language and communicate in it. Right now, it is in beginning development stages. It's a phonetic, simple, conlang based on English, Finnish, and Japanese structures made to evolve quickly and to be as simple as possible. Batbia is pronounced phonetically if you understand Latin consonants and vowels. '[#[Letters] There are 21 letters in the Batbian alphabet. 5 are vowels and 16 are consonants. '[b]Vowels:'[/b] Each vowel possesses the beat and rhythm of the word. For example "aa" is prounounced "ah-ah" fluidly and quickly with two beats/syllables. '[t[0]'[b]'[tab[vowel]'[tab[english equivalent[120]'[/b] '[tab[a]'[tab[ah] '[tab[e]'[tab[ae] '[tab[i]'[tab[ee] '[tab[o]'[tab[oh] '[tab[u]'[tab[oo] '[/t] '[b]Consonants:'[/b] Batbian consonants are pronounced the same as english consonants. Here are the 16 consonants of Batbian: b d f g h j k l m n p r s t v z '[#[Numbers] The numeric system in Batbian was designed to be extremely simplistic. Only digits have unique names and numbers with multiple digits consist of those digits' names. '[t[0]'[b]'[tab[numeral]'[tab[word]'[200]'[/b] '[tab[.]'[tab[dot] '[tab[0]'[tab[zo] '[tab[1]'[tab[an] '[tab[2]'[tab[ku] '[tab[3]'[tab[ri] '[tab[4]'[tab[far] '[tab[5]'[tab[fo] '[tab[6]'[tab[set] '[tab[7]'[tab[vir] '[tab[8]'[tab[et] '[tab[9]'[tab[nir] '[tab[10]'[tab[anzo] '[tab[11]'[tab[anan] '[tab[12]'[tab[anku] '[tab[13]'[tab[anri] ... '[tab[20]'[tab[kuzo] '[tab[21]'[tab[kuan] ... '[tab[30]'[tab[rizo] '[tab[40]'[tab[farzo] '[tab[50]'[tab[fozo] '[tab[60]'[tab[setzo] '[tab[70]'[tab[virzo] '[tab[80]'[tab[etzo] '[tab[90]'[tab[nirzo] '[tab[100]'[tab[anzozo] ... etc!!!! '[/t] some large numbers would be a bit unwieldy in normal so a form of e notation can be used: for example: 1000 (1e3) aneri 1300000 (1.3e6) andotrieset 50000000 (5e7) foevir When deciding between using e notation and normal notation for large numbers, pick the form that has less characters. '[#[Pronouns] ek - first person ul - second person da - third person To indicate multiple (plural), add num before the word (for example, "we" is num ek). If you know specifically how many people there are, it is best to just specify how many ("fo ek" = 5 of us).