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'''Českoen''' is | '''Českoen''' is an [[a priori]] [[Artistic language|artlang]] supposed to be very simple and [[Analytic languages|analytic]]. However, speakers of the language hold on to the idea that the language used to be quite complex in the past with a School trying to bring awareness of its once lost complexity. The language pokes fun at the conceit that "complexity" makes a "better language" and also that the complexity can only be determined in one subjective set of parameters (mostly imitating ancient European languages). | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
In its backstory the ''Ezgizo Ezgeskoinama'' school fought the ''Azgizu'' school for control over the teaching of the language. The idea was a language that sounded pretty much like [[w:Huttese|Jabba the Hutt's Huttese]] but with minimal class prefixes for noun and adjective, singular and plural. | |||
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=== Nouns === | === Nouns === | ||
nouns: i(n)- (sg); mi-, m- (pl). | |||
:čibu, '''i'''čibu sg, '''mi'''čibu pl. | |||
=== Adjectives === | === Adjectives === | ||
adjectives: a(n)- (sg); na-, n- (pl) | |||
=== Verbs === | === Verbs === | ||
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==Example texts== | ==Example texts== | ||
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:'''anta čoga haska m’ onzo''' | |||
:''There seem to be spider-webs.'' | |||
==Other resources== | ==Other resources== | ||
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Českoen is an a priori artlang supposed to be very simple and analytic. However, speakers of the language hold on to the idea that the language used to be quite complex in the past with a School trying to bring awareness of its once lost complexity. The language pokes fun at the conceit that "complexity" makes a "better language" and also that the complexity can only be determined in one subjective set of parameters (mostly imitating ancient European languages).
Introduction
In its backstory the Ezgizo Ezgeskoinama school fought the Azgizu school for control over the teaching of the language. The idea was a language that sounded pretty much like Jabba the Hutt's Huttese but with minimal class prefixes for noun and adjective, singular and plural.
Phonology
Orthography
Consonants
Vowels
Grammar
Nouns
nouns: i(n)- (sg); mi-, m- (pl).
- čibu, ičibu sg, mičibu pl.
Adjectives
adjectives: a(n)- (sg); na-, n- (pl)
Verbs
Adverbs
Particles
Derivational morphology
Example texts
- anta čoga haska m’ onzo
- There seem to be spider-webs.