The Truthfarian phonetic system is derived from vibrational lineage logic. Pronunciation is not ornamental; it is structural, ensuring resonance, coherence, and drift-resistant communication. Every sound carries semantic and ethical weight.
Phonetics in Truthfarianism is not aesthetic — it is a resonance architecture preserving equilibrium.
1. Phonetic Principles
Phonetic construction follows these governing principles:
- Resonance Integrity — sounds must maintain vibrational alignment.
- Low-Drift Phonemes — selected for linguistic stability.
- Breath Alignment — inherited from Sanskrit and Polynesian phonetic bodies.
- Clarity Under Stress — designed for high-pressure civic, legal, and ethical statements.
Phonetics ensures Truthfarian language remains stable even under cognitive or institutional pressure.
2. Consonant Groupings
Consonants are grouped by vibrational profile and functional role.
| Group | Letters | Function |
|---|---|---|
| Resonant Core | R, L, N, M | Foundation consonants; hold semantic stability. |
| Directional | T, D, K | Used in formal statements describing Δ states. |
| Low-Drift Soft | S, F, H | Used where ethical or breath-led clarity is needed. |
| Boundary Markers | B, P | Define closure or fixed state. |
| Forbidden Set | J, X, Q | Excluded due to high distortion and drift potential. |
Consonant groupings maintain structural clarity and prevent phonetic distortion.
3. Vowel System
The vowel system is resonance-aligned and simple by design.
| Vowel | Sound | Function |
|---|---|---|
| A | “ah” | Primary life/breath vowel; most stable resonance. |
| E | “eh” | Used for equilibrium statements; clarity vowel. |
| I | “ee” | Directional vowel; indicates emphasis. |
| O | “oh” | Boundary vowel; often closes a term. |
| U | “oo” | Low-frequency resonance; rare in Truthfarian terms. |
Vowels define the resonance spine of every Truthfarian term.
4. Symbol Phonetics
Symbols in Truthfarianism are spoken as full phonetic units, not letter names.
| Symbol | Spoken Form | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Eq | “Equi” | Equilibrium operator. |
| 𝓢 | “Ess-set” | System set. |
| Δ | “Delta” | Directional change. |
| Ω | “O-may” | Ownership load. |
| ψ | “Psi” | Harm potential. |
| ρ | “Rho” | Reciprocity. |
| Φ | “Phi” | Harm equilibrium function. |
| 𝔄 | “A-tensor” | Asymmetry. |
| κ | “Kappa” | Narrative curvature. |
Spoken symbols ensure mathematical truth is preserved in verbal communication.
5. Term-Specific Phonetics
Truthfarian — /trooth-far-ree-an/
Truthfarianism — /trooth-far-ree-an-izm/
Truthvariant — /trooth-veh-ree-ant/
Truthvenarianism — /trooth-veh-nair-ee-an-izm/
Sansana — /san-sah-nah/
Manakai — /mana-kai/
Term-specific phonetics provide uniform pronunciation across all Truthfarian actors.
6. Resonance Boundaries
The following boundaries must never be crossed:
- no substitution with Romanised soft consonants,
- no academic re-pronunciation,
- no dialectal drift,
- no flattening of resonance,
- no distortion under emotional delivery.
Resonance boundaries protect the linguistic sovereignty of the Truthfarian field.