The sounds of parseltongue
Parseltongue is going to have to have a different sound set. Certain letters and sounds that are present in English are not going to be present in Parseltongue, and will have to be replaced. This will only be important for names, at the time.
English → Parseltongue C → K J → G L → Sl M → N Q → K W → V X → ʃ* Y → I Z → S *( "ʃ" = Sh. I will be referring "Sh" as ʃ for the entirety of Parseltongue. You can choose to use either ʃ or Sh, both are correct since Parseltongue has no written language) Some examples of names:
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Sentence Structure
The sentence structure for Parseltongue is a bit complicated, but easy when you memorize it.
"That black cat ran away quickly"
becomes
"That cat black away ran quickly "
Demonstrative Pronoun: That: Either A/An, That, or This. "The" will be replaced with That
Subject: Cat: Me, you, etc. Doing the Verb
Adjective: Black: Describing Subject
Object: Away: Object of the verb. Doing what? running where?
Verb: Ran: What the Subject is doing
Adverb: Quickly: How the Subject is doing the verb
It gets easy when you notice all you really have to do is put the Adjective/Adverb after the Subject/Verb
"That black cat ran away quickly"
becomes
"That cat black away ran quickly "
Demonstrative Pronoun: That: Either A/An, That, or This. "The" will be replaced with That
Subject: Cat: Me, you, etc. Doing the Verb
Adjective: Black: Describing Subject
Object: Away: Object of the verb. Doing what? running where?
Verb: Ran: What the Subject is doing
Adverb: Quickly: How the Subject is doing the verb
It gets easy when you notice all you really have to do is put the Adjective/Adverb after the Subject/Verb