Nebulonic language

The Foglodyte language (Foglodyte: Uchūmathaes /5ut͡ɕuː5maθaˑes/ [5ut͡ɕuu5maθaai̯s]; Sajem Tan: Tözenêc, Tözenmocêc) is the language natively spoken in Tözendin. Not much is known to the public about this language yet, as documentation is still forthcoming.

Foglodyte was formerly the language in which the Foglodytes spoke habitually, but nowadays it has largely been abandoned in favor of Sajem Tan. Many Foglodytes associate the language with the shameful days they spent in proximity to Tycelit Din. As such, it is considered endangered. It is the language of many manuscripts within Xöžyn Simemdin.

Accent
A syllable in Foglodyte may consist of one or two morae (singular: mora). Short vowels count for one mora, and long vowels (called melismata, singular: melisma) and diphthongs count for two morae.

Foglodyte has a pitch accent. Roots have five distinct pitch patterns, which are marked in phonetic transcription by their number on this list: In melismata and diphthongs, the first mora is always high while the second is always low. Anapestic words are very rare in Foglodyte; most are loanwords from other languages. For example, Sajemtan [4sajemtan] is an anapest.
 * 1) trochaic: a two-mora word in which the first mora has a high pitch, and the second has a low pitch.
 * 2) iambic: a two-mora word in which the first mora has a low pitch, and the second one has a high pitch.
 * 3) dactylic: a three-mora word in which the first mora has a high pitch, and the rest have low pitches.
 * 4) anapestic: a three-mora word in which the last mora has a high pitch, and the rest have low pitches.
 * 5) amphibrachic: a three-mora word in which the first and last morae have a low pitch, and the middle one has a high pitch.