Artistic Forces/Animatopian Basic Standard

"Josei Guntai member: Konnichiwa! Animatopian citizen: ¿In Bāsic, plēß?"

- An Animatopian citizen to the Josei Guntai member

Animatopian Basic Standard, also known as Animatopian Basic, Animatopian Standard, Animatopian Common, Animatopian Common Standard, or just simply Basic, is the name of the most common, universal, prominent, and prevalent language, or a lingua franca, in the world of Animatopia, mostly spoken and written by various races or inhabitants, such as—but not limited to—humans (including anime and cartoon humanoids), mutants, humanoid stick figures, Oarcks, Azuloids, elves, Dwarvenomes (dwarfs and gnomes), Trolloids (humanoid trolls), shaded humanoids, Necroids, Negrons, Brunoids, anthropomorphic animals and beasts, and other humanoids, monsters, and aliens within the planet. Basic is also based on and influenced by the English language due to the proper pronunciations with some different spellings of its vocabulary as being used for interracial and international communications.

The written form of Basic is predominantly a glyphic script known as Alfebeth, but it could be written and transliterated in a variety of different scripts, including Latin, Cyrillic, Greek, hangul, Han, and katakana.

Pronunciation
In Animatopian Basic, the pronunciation of each word are properly remained the same as it relies more on the English language, but the difference is their pronunciation-based spellings using Alfebeth as its literal basis. Due to the same pronunciation in comparison to the English language, every word of this language can possibly be transliterated via Latin.

Accents
Basic is lingually spoken with several accents.

A

 * Alā (pronounced: /ɑːˈleɪ/ ah-LAY) = "Fortunate Meeting"
 * Alavërþā (pronounced: /ɑːlɑːˈvɛərθeɪ/ al-ah-VARE-thay) = "May your skill prevail". A common farewell.
 * Ālhəüs (alehouse) = Tavern
 * Amarast = "Fare well until next we meet". A common farewell.
 * Art/Ðe Art (The Art) = Arcane magic and its mastery.

Æ

 * Ænÿhāl (eh-ni-HALE) = Anyhow, anyway

B

 * Badœldr (badaulder) = Hogwash, nonsense, etc.
 * Battlbud (battlebud) = Dyke (derogatory)
 * Bīndwərþÿ (bindworthy) = "You are weak or wrong or stupid or rash enough to be easily bound by a mortal, and fittingly bound"
 * Blœd of ðe nīt (blood of the night) = The essence or nature of what it is to steal for a living.
 * Blüfin (bluefin) = Tuna
 * Blustrwiŋ (blusterwing) = Grouse
 * Blÿnndür (blynndur) = A small loaf of bread with a hard crust and fire-seared herbs and greens inserted for flavor. Often used as a bowl for soup or stew when dining away from civilization.
 * Brītbrds (brightbirds) = A pair who are courting but not necessarily intimate.
 * Brītcoin (brightcoin) = A successful and socially rising person. Can be turned to an insult by combination with other words that give context.
 * Brīthärt (brightheart) = The person your heart is set upon after courting in public.
 * Brītstar (brightstar) = Great, exciting, pleasing, marvelous, or superb.
 * Brəwncap (browncap) = A wild mushroom.
 * Büllÿblād (bullyblade) = An opportunistic thug for hire, often hired in gangs.
 * Bürslāk/Slāk (burslake/slake) = Trout
 * Bustard = Turkey

C

 * Candlcup (candlecup) = A bed paired with a table and an oil lamp.
 * Cantrev = A village, town, or other settled community.
 * Cask-smaʃr (cask-smasher) = Vandal
 * Caskiŋ/cask-smaʃiŋ (casking/cask-smashing) = An act of vandalizing.
 * Čāmbrjack (chamberjack)/čāmbrmǣd (chambermaid) (informally jack or mǣd/maid) = An employee of a small inn.
 * Clack = Gossip, rumors, news, or current affairs.
 * Clevrʃænks/clevrtəŋ (clevershanks/clevertongue) = a know-it-all. The first word refers to men, the second to women.
 * Cod-loß winkr (cod-loss winker) = "Casanova", "tireless woman-chaser" (derogatory)
 * Coin-lad = Male prostitute
 * Coin-laß (coin-lass) = Female prostitute
 * Croft = Isolated farmstead
 * Croftr (crofter) = The owner of a croft, or a worker of said croft (usually, kin to the owner). Can also be used as substitute for farmer.

D

 * Darbërl (pronounced: /ˈdɑːrbɜːrl/ DAR-burl) = Angry

O

 * Olorǣ (pronounced: /oʊˈlɔːreɪ/ oh-LOR-ay) = "Well met" or "Good day"

W

 * Wǣlo (waelo) = "Hey there!"

Factions

 * Dominion of Animatopia

In other languages

 * Chinese: Traditional: 動畫邦基本標準語; Simplified: 动画邦基本标准语 (Dònghuàbāng Jīběn Biāozhǔn Yǔ)
 * Dutch: Animatopiaanse Basis Standaard
 * Esperanto: Animatopia Baza Normo
 * French: Norme de Basique Animatopien
 * German: Animatopienischer Grundstandard
 * Italian: Basic Standard Animatopiano
 * Japanese: アニマトピアベーシック標準語 (Animatopia Bēshikku Hyōjun-go)
 * Korean: 애니매토피아 기초 표준어 (Aenimaetopia Gicho Pyojun-eo)
 * Latin: Animatopiae Basic Vexillum
 * Polish:  Animatopiaski Podstawowy Standard
 * Portuguese: Padrão Básico Animatópico
 * Russian: Основной Аниматопянский Стандарт Язык (Osnovnoy Animatopyanskiy Standart Yazyk)
 * Spanish: Estándar Básico Animatopiano

Trivia

 * Like Esperanto, Animatopian Basic Standard may be inspired by the English language as it is used for international communication instead of speaking Japanese, French, Arabic, and Greek as examples. However, it also shares its influences that derived from the following popular culture references:
 * In the Dungeons and Dragons role-playing game, the Common tongue, usually based on the English language, is a lingua franca, or a universal language, spoken natively by humans, and bilingually by other race, including halflings, half-elves, and half-orcs. In addition, the Common tongue has great hints of the Icelandic tongue. The concept came from Westron, the "common tongue" of J. R. R. Tolkien's legendarium, most specifically Middle Earth, hence the name.
 * Animatopian Basic Standard shares similarities with Common from the Warcraft universe as it relies more on English, with the exception of words from an ancient tongue.
 * Animatopian Basic Standard, as its name implies, is a direct inspiration of Galactic Basic Standard from the Star Wars franchise. Both this and Galactic Basic have different written forms (Alfebeth and Aurebesh, respectively) to transcribe themselves. Basic is also the name given to the English language in the Star Wars universe.