Valtamic

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Valtamic
Äljämhor, Аьляьмхор
Flag of the Republic of Valtamia.png
Flag of the Republic of Valtamia
Pronunciation[ˈæˑʎɛm̥ˌχɔ̞ɾ̥]
Created byVrianne
Date2024
SettingAlt-History Baltic
Native toValtamia
EthnicityValtamian, Valtam, Livonian
Early forms
Standard form
Standard Valtamic (--)
Dialects
  • Northern Valtamic (--)
  • Southern Valtamic (--)
  • Eastern Valtamic (--)
  • Insular Valtamic (--)
Official status
Official language in
Valtamia
Recognised minority
language in
Map of Valtamic speakers.png
Map of areas where Vlatamic is spoken
  ...as a majority language
  ...as a minority language
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Valtamic (endonym: äljämhor ljicür [ˈæˑʎɛm̥ˌχɔ̞ɾ̥ ˈʎiˑ(t)s̪ʏɾ̥]), also known as Livonian, is an Italic language belonging to the Indo-European language family. It is spoken mostly in the Republic of Valtamia, wherein it is recognized as the official language, located within the Baltic. It is also the only continuously surviving member of the Italic language family, as well as being one of the two only non-extinct Italic languages, along with Latin.

Classification

Comparison with Romance languages

History

Etymology

Proto-Valtamic

Modern Valtamic

Phonology

Vowels

Consonants

Orthographies

Latin alphabet

Cyrillic orthographies

Russian Cyrillic alphabet

Liturgical Cyrillic alphabet

Grammar

Vowel harmony

Nominals

Verbs

Vocabulary

Example text

See also