Koreish

Koreish (한국어, Hangugeo) is the speech of the Koreish folk and the revetung of both North and South Korea. Of a manifold of undertungs, the foremost undertung is the Seoul undertung. Following a tide of Chinish overwatch, the Koreish wrote Chinish tokens. The churlish ledes of Korea oft could not read, let alone write, Chinnish tokens. Therefore Koreish King Sejong made a new shape of writing in the year 1444 that even the lowest lede of Korea might learn it in under a fortnight. Nowadays, Chinish tokens in Korea linger for onefold uses in shingles and tidings, and Koreish words borrowed from Chinish are widespread. For example, 說 is said as 설 while the ownborn Koreish word is 말씀 (both meaning speech).

Not fully akin to Western Stavecraft, Koreish tokens (called Hangul) are shaped of speechlings which betoken the loude of the token. Furthermore either a forbinding of tokens or one token will makeup a word. The speechlings are made of a manifold of midlides and clipends, as follows: Koreish dinlore settles the ways in which speechlings may make up tokens. Either a midlide speechling will be followed by a clipend speechling (하) or both a clipend speechling and up to two midlide speechlings (목, 없). The writing outlay settles the shape of tokens ground on the speechlings that make them up.
 * Midlide speechlings: ㄱ (ㄲ) ㄴ ㄷ (ㄸ) ㄹ ㅁ ㅂ (ㅃ) ㅅ (ㅆ) ㅇ ㅈ (ㅉ) ㅊ ㅋ ㅌ ㅍ ㅎ
 * Clipend speechlings: ㅏ ㅐ ㅑ ㅒ ㅓ ㅔ ㅕ ㅖ ㅗ ㅘ ㅙ ㅚ ㅛ ㅜ ㅝ ㅞ ㅟ ㅠ ㅡ ㅢ ㅣ