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The '''R-Aestrian''' language (''R'' from Romance, ''Aestrian'' is a fictional name) is an a-posteriori language and also an artlang based on ''Spanish'', ''Portuguese'', ''Occitan-Catalan'',''French'' and ''Italian''. It was supposed to be an auxlang, but the creator decided to change it's purpose because of it's lexical and grammar. | The '''R-Aestrian''' language (''R'' from Romance, ''Aestrian'' is a fictional name) is an a-posteriori language and also an artlang based on ''Spanish'', ''Portuguese'', ''Occitan-Catalan'', ''French'' and ''Italian''. It was supposed to be an auxlang, but the creator decided to change it's purpose because of it's lexical and grammar. | ||
===Phonology=== | ===Phonology=== |
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Romance Aestrian Project
R-Aestrian language | |
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Lengüa Aèstriana | |
The official R-Aestrian Language flag. | |
Pronunciation | [/aɛs.ˈtrija.no/] |
Created by | Iohanen |
Date | March 24, 2020 |
Indo-European
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Sources | Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan, French, Italian and Catalan |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | none |
The R-Aestrian language (R from Romance, Aestrian is a fictional name) is an a-posteriori language and also an artlang based on Spanish, Portuguese, Occitan-Catalan, French and Italian. It was supposed to be an auxlang, but the creator decided to change it's purpose because of it's lexical and grammar.
Phonology
Vowels
R-Aestrian vowels are not distinguished by lenghtness, but by sound. Long vowels are the normal vowels in words, like the A in Aèstrian, and short vowels are vowels that take a grave accent like è, ì, ò, ù, there is no short for /a/.
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | i, í /i/ | u, ú, ü /u/ | |
Central | e, é /e/ | o, ó /o/ | |
Open | a, á /a/ |
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | ì /ɪ/ | ù /ʊ/ | |
Central | è /ɛ/ | ò /ɔ/ | |
Open | a, á /a/ |