Moon Draconic

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Moon Draconic
Ratihomer
Created byMadoka
Date2022
SettingAlt-Earth
EthnicitySky Dragonborns Humanoids
Native speakers15,000,000 (2023)
  • Basaric Languages
    • Proto-Draconic
      • Old Draconic
        • Moon Draconic
Official status
Official language in
Kingdom of Draconia
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Introduction

Goals

Moon Draconic is my third attempt in making an actual conlang. This time I really tried my best following steps I myself organised. The language is for a project I'm trying to create!

Setting

Moon Draconic is spoken by the north inhabitants of the Kingdom of Draconia, which is the most populated area of the kingdom excluding the capital, Irisamu. In older books, the Moon Draconic was considered a dialect of it's sister language, Sun Draconic, just incorporated into one language named Draconic. With recent investigations and social, cultural movements, Moon Draconic gained independence from it's southern counterpart.

Phonology

Consonants

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Labial Labiodental Alveolar Alveolopalatal Palatal Velar Uvular Glottal
Nasals m m n n
Plosives Voiceless p p t t k k
Voiced b b d d g ɡ
Affricates Voiceless tsh
Voiced dzh
Fricatives Voiceless f f s s sh ʃ x x h h
Voiced v v z z zh ʒ
Approximants w w
Tap or flap r ɾ
Lateral Approximants l l

Vowels

Front Central Back
High i i u u
Mid e e o o
Low a ɐ

Phonotactics & Syllables

The permissible syllable structures in Moon Draconic is (C)V(C), means a syllable may consist of:

  • CV: Consonant followed by a vowel.
  • V: A single vowel
  • CVC: Consonant, vowel, and consonant.

Forbidden combinations include:

  • VC: Vowel followed by a consonant
  • VV: Two consecutive vowels, meaning that there are no hiatus nor diphtongs in Moon Draconic.

The onset on Moon Draconic syllables can be branched, but it is very restritive, this situation only happens when an

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Syntax

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