Pronunciation: “a-sh-a-l,” with smooth, flowing sounds.
Writing Style: Words often look familiar but are spelled in unique, altered ways (blending real English with twists). Some phrases include swapped letters, clipped words, or added syllables.
Tone: It can sound cryptic and chant-like, almost musical when spoken quickly.
Usage:
In 4th Lives SMP, Ashaly is used to hide secret rules or messages only the creator can interpret.
In The Time Machine, it becomes a cipher for notes, time codes, or clues to past/future events.
In More projects, Ashaly adds depth, making dialogue or text feel like it’s part of a hidden lore.
I hope you like this thank you for learning the language of siblings, letters, 5 year olds, and most importantly, siblings!
Ashaly isn’t just a language—it’s a worldbuilding tool, meant to make others curious, wondering what’s really being said beneath the words.
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