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'''Balangbalang''' (''kal balaŋbalaŋ'') is an auxiliary language of the Rulakian continent of Lumina. In universe, it was created by the legendary Ferlitian linguist Hots Dzanuŋul.  
Etalocin literature consists mostly of that of the Clofabian and Dodellian civilizations.


It's widely spoken in Qazhra, Ferlitia and Bülkhôjtia.
=Clofabian literature=
 
=Dodellian literature=
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==Phonology==
 
Balangbalang has the following vowels: ''a e i o u ơ ư'' /a e i o u ə ɨ/ and the following consonants:
 
''p t c č k'' /p t ts tʃ k/
''b d dz dž g'' /b d dz dʒ g/
''f s š h'' /f s ʃ h/
''m n ŋ'' /m n ŋ/
''w l r j'' /w l r j/
 
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Balangbalang uses the suffixed definite article ''-ku''.
 
The genitive case ending is ''-o'', which sometimes triggers syncope of the preceding vowel.
 
There is also a comparative case, ''-eš'', and a vocative case, ''-a''.
 
* Esperanto is harder than Balangbalang: ''Ơt kal Esperanto tưtko hir Balaŋbalŋeš.'' (COPULA language Esperanto-GEN difficult.NOUN-GEN more Balangbalang-COMP)
 
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==Syntax==
 
Balangbalang is VSO.
===Constituent order===
===Noun phrase===
Noun phrases are head-initial.
 
''jơf šubno'' = fox's head
 
''šubun ralkočo'' = fox who eats
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 6 March 2018

Etalocin literature consists mostly of that of the Clofabian and Dodellian civilizations.

Clofabian literature

Dodellian literature