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[[Xeno-Mandarin]] (''Putongyu'' or ''Putonglawas'') is an Altaic conlang with a "nontonal Mandarin" aesthetic, spoken in northern China and parts of Mongolia and Siberia in [[Verse:Irta]]. It's a hypothetical answer to the question "What if Mandarin were an Altaic sprachbund language?" | |||
==Todo== | |||
Derive from existing "reconstructions" of Proto-Altaic | |||
Chinese words in this language should sound so Mandarin they're even polysyllabic, like ''taiyang'' "sun" instead of ''ri'' | |||
''-zi'' is quite productive and works even with Altaic words | |||
Andalusian Spanish-style vowel harmony? | |||
==Nouns== | |||
*nominative: -en / -ian | |||
*accusative: -Ø / -ь | |||
*genitive: -es / -ies (sai-siot) | |||
*dative: -ade / -iade | |||
*ablative: -ar / -iar | |||
*locative: -am / -iam | |||
*comitative: -emb / -iemb | |||
*essive: -ao / -iao | |||
*translative: -aza / -iaza | |||
==Lexicon== | |||
[[Category:Languages]] | |||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | |||
[[Category:Altaic languages]] |
Latest revision as of 07:02, 7 January 2022
Xeno-Mandarin (Putongyu or Putonglawas) is an Altaic conlang with a "nontonal Mandarin" aesthetic, spoken in northern China and parts of Mongolia and Siberia in Verse:Irta. It's a hypothetical answer to the question "What if Mandarin were an Altaic sprachbund language?"
Todo
Derive from existing "reconstructions" of Proto-Altaic
Chinese words in this language should sound so Mandarin they're even polysyllabic, like taiyang "sun" instead of ri
-zi is quite productive and works even with Altaic words
Andalusian Spanish-style vowel harmony?
Nouns
- nominative: -en / -ian
- accusative: -Ø / -ь
- genitive: -es / -ies (sai-siot)
- dative: -ade / -iade
- ablative: -ar / -iar
- locative: -am / -iam
- comitative: -emb / -iemb
- essive: -ao / -iao
- translative: -aza / -iaza