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'''Äiniqkelë Kaujë Puhaa''' (''English: Common Elegant Language''), referred to in English as '''Matsu''', is the primary national language of the | {{Infobox language | ||
|name=Matsu | |||
|nativename=Äiniqkelë Kaujë Puhaa | |||
|pronunciation=æiniŋkelə kɑɯjə pɯhɑː | |||
|states=Matsu Union | |||
|speakers=Standard Matsu: 740 million<!--to nearest 5M--> | |||
|date = 2010 | |||
|familycolor=Indo-European | |||
|fam2=[[Germanic languages|Germanic]] | |||
|scripts=* [[Latin script|Latin]] ([[Matsu alphabet]]) | |||
* [[Matsu Braille]] | |||
|agency=''Matsu Language Academy'' | |||
|notice=IPA | |||
|creator = User:Matsu | |||
}} | |||
'''Äiniqkelë Kaujë Puhaa''' (''English: Common Elegant Language''), referred to in English as '''Matsu''', is the primary national language of the Matsu Union, set in a fictional alternate Earth. | |||
== History == | |||
On First Earth, a wormhole was located in subterranean Udine, Italy during an archaelogical excavation that had started 14 May 2031. This date is now better known as New Year's Day, 0 Other Earth. | |||
Begun in resolute secrecy as to prevent international focus on access to a second world of natural resources, a small group of scientists begun exploring the world they were in, finding themselves based on the position of stars in the night sky to be in a parallel Earth in the year corresponding to 80 CE. The body of the European Union, eager to prevent other world powers from seizing control over this wormhole, and seeing opportunity in creating an escape space for its citizens from a warming Earth, began throwing resources into colonising Other Earth. An advisory body was tasked with creating a new international language for the colony, the result being Matsu. | |||
== Phonology == | |||
=== Consonants === | |||
=== Vowels === | |||
=== Diphthongs === | |||
=== Phonotactics === | |||
== Orthography == | |||
=== Alphabet === | |||
=== Punctuation === | |||
=== Braille === | |||
== Verbs == | |||
=== Verb morphology === | |||
=== Tense === | |||
=== Type I aspect === | |||
=== Type II aspect === | |||
=== Causative voice === | |||
=== Function of copula === | |||
=== Verbal anaphora === | |||
=== Affixation === | |||
== Modals == | |||
=== Reportative === | |||
=== Directive === | |||
=== Volitive === | |||
=== Conditional === | |||
=== Epistemic === | |||
== Adjectives == | |||
=== Attributive and predicative === | |||
=== Comparison === | |||
=== Measures === | |||
=== Compounding === | |||
=== Non-numeral quantifiers === | |||
== Adverbs == | |||
=== Adverbs of direction === | |||
=== Adverbs of time === | |||
=== Comparison === | |||
== Nouns == | |||
=== Number === | |||
=== Compounding === | |||
=== Affixation and word formation === | |||
=== Diminutives and augmentatives === | |||
== Pronouns == | |||
=== Personal pronouns === | |||
=== Demonstratives === | |||
=== Non-numeral quantifiers === | |||
=== Reciprocity === | |||
=== Reflexive pronouns === | |||
=== Zero pronoun === | |||
== Cases and postpositions == | |||
=== Type I cases === | |||
=== Type II cases === | |||
=== Type III cases === | |||
== Conjunctions == | |||
=== Coordinating conjunctions === | |||
=== Subordinating conjunctions === | |||
=== Correlative conjunctions === | |||
=== Direct and indirect speech === | |||
== Interjections == | |||
== Utterance-final particles == | |||
== Numerals == | |||
=== Cardinal numbers === | |||
=== Ordinal numbers === | |||
=== Nominal numbers === | |||
=== Fractions and decimals === | |||
=== Date and time === | |||
=== Time deixis === | |||
== Directionals == | |||
== Syntax == | |||
=== Word order === | |||
=== Relative clauses === | |||
=== Topic v. subject === | |||
=== Apposition === | |||
=== Interrogatives === | |||
== Cultural terminology == | |||
=== Kinship === | |||
=== Colour === | |||
=== Ideophones === | |||
=== Toponomy === | |||
== Appendices == | |||
=== Abbreviations === | |||
=== Terminology === | |||
== Selected translations == | |||
[[Category:Languages]] | |||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | |||
[[Category:Indo-European languages]] | |||
[[Category:A posteriori]] |
Latest revision as of 12:28, 6 July 2021
Matsu | |
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Äiniqkelë Kaujë Puhaa | |
Pronunciation | [æiniŋkelə kɑɯjə pɯhɑː] |
Created by | Matsu |
Native to | Matsu Union |
Native speakers | Standard Matsu: 740 million (2010) |
Indo-European
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Official status | |
Regulated by | Matsu Language Academy |
Äiniqkelë Kaujë Puhaa (English: Common Elegant Language), referred to in English as Matsu, is the primary national language of the Matsu Union, set in a fictional alternate Earth.
History
On First Earth, a wormhole was located in subterranean Udine, Italy during an archaelogical excavation that had started 14 May 2031. This date is now better known as New Year's Day, 0 Other Earth.
Begun in resolute secrecy as to prevent international focus on access to a second world of natural resources, a small group of scientists begun exploring the world they were in, finding themselves based on the position of stars in the night sky to be in a parallel Earth in the year corresponding to 80 CE. The body of the European Union, eager to prevent other world powers from seizing control over this wormhole, and seeing opportunity in creating an escape space for its citizens from a warming Earth, began throwing resources into colonising Other Earth. An advisory body was tasked with creating a new international language for the colony, the result being Matsu.