Aukipi Dictionary
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the Aukipi Dictionary, An Official Auk Modu Language Guide is a book compiled by E. J. Berth & M. E. Hartz. It is sold at the park and contains:
- Introduction
- Aukipi to English list of words
- Quick Reference - phrases, words, lore & more
- Pronunciation Guide - cosonant sounds, vowel sounds
- The Legend of Auk Modu
- The Tamariki & Volkanu
- Useful Expressions
- The Body
- Colors
- Question Words
- Verbs
- Food & Drink
- Places
- Plants
- Animals
- Time & Distance
- Seasons
- Numbers
- Map
- Realm Mottos
- Heiroglyphs
- Runic Alphabet
- English to Aukipi
First Edition
The first edition can be identified by its lighter brown cover and beige logo. The later edition changes the color and adds "SECOND EDITION" below the logo. It was sold with a twine string tied around it, which was not included with the second edition. The pages are matte (not glossy). It is copyright 2023.
Second Edition
The second edition has a darker brown cover with the logo displayed in blue and green with "SECOND EDITION" below it. The paper is glossy (shiny). It has a copyright of 2025.
Differences between First and Second Edition
There are number of additions to the second edition, as well as some changes which render phrases from the first edition obsolete. Most notable are changes to the numbering system:
- First edition used "dadu" for 30, while second edition replaces it with "dan". This alters how all the 30s are represented
- First edition only included examples for 0-39, adding 40, 50 and 100. Second edition added 60, 70, 80 and 90.
- TODO: Note the other number differences.
- TODO: Note some of the new words added.