A historians notes, on the pronunciation of those of Seshweay and the Union of Aya'se.
Aya'se [Ancestor], Ay-sii
Pa [Ancestor], Pa
Matah [not a Seshweay word, rendered as it would have been said] Ma-tah
Se’ta’ai [A key instrument with only a limited number of keys, which hit a layered bronze board very rarely played expect in the largest traditionalist orchestras, beloved for its dissonance. ], See-ta-ei
Ti’fi’sa [Simple 3 stringed violin like instrument, beloved for its complex sound], Ti-fee-sii
Arkage [not a Seshweay word, rendered as it would have been said], Ak-rage
Satarai [ditto], Se-tar-ei, note a similarity to the word horse
Sesh [city], Se-she
Sies [city & name], Se-es
Seshweay [nation], Se-she-wai
Ta’Pa [Military Rank], Te-paa
Va’Se [Unit Type], Wa-see
Ta’Pa’Se [Military Rank], Te-paa-wai
Aya [name], Aya
Ti-Sesh [city & name], Te-sa
Onesh [city], O-nes
Paasa [city & name], Pae-see
Mahid [city], Ma-sei
Bi’Set [name], Bi'lel
At’Ta’Ma [name], At-tee-mae
Eis’Ie [name], Esi-low
Ma’Sh [name], Ma-she
Ke’ma [name], Kes-ma
Janians [nation & place], Jana
This does not hold for anyone outside of classical speaking, Siesites and Exiled States speakers, the Ti-Sesh dialect had changed to much, and it was a widely known joke that "nobody understands the Arkage".