Dieu language

The Semanesian language (Semanesian: 소해파사/Sohaipasa, IPA pronunciation: [sohaɪʔpasa]) is the national and official language of Semanesia. It is part of the Austroasiatic language family, and nearly all words are borrowed from Old Khmer. It is mutually intelligible with Thai, Khmer, and Laotian, even though it uses the Hangeul script for writing.

Semanesian is an analytic language, meaning that it conveys relationships between words in sentences by using helper words

Names in other languages
Below is a list of the name of the Semanesian language translated into other languages.
 * Thai: ภาษาสอแฮ
 * Khmer: ភាសាសឧហឥ
 * Laotian: ພາສາສອແຮ
 * Vietnamese: Tiếng Tôhẩy
 * Chinese/Japanese: 蘇海語
 * Korean: 소해어
 * Malay/Indonesian: bahasa Semanesia
 * Tagalog: Wikang Semaneso
 * Tetum: Semanesa

Orthography
Semanesian is written using Hangeul, an alphabet written from left to right. Here is the table of the characters used in the Semanesian alphabet. ㅿ is used to change the sound of a consonant's sound.