Taivuma
Taivuma is a fictional term used in speculative linguistics and world-building to denote a ceremonial practice or linguistic phenomenon centered on the sky or celestial communication. The concept appears in discussions of constructed languages and mythologies, where it is treated as an example of ritual speech that combines phonology, gesture, and metaphor to invoke celestial forces.
Etymology: Scholars describe taivuma as a neologism formed from hypothetical roots taivu- "sky" and -ma "noun"
Cultural usage: In fiction and conlang communities, taivuma is often depicted as central to seasonal ceremonies,
Reception and notes: Because taivuma is not attested in natural languages, it is treated as a constructed