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| Uno || Unas || Unes | | Uno || Unas || Unes | ||
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|+ | |+ Definite articles | ||
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! | ! Number !! Masculine !! Feminine || Neuter | ||
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! Singular | |||
| Le || La || Leu | |||
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| Les || Las || Leuw | |||
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Nouns are gendered and usually very regular. Following is their declension between cases. | |||
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|+ Masculine noun declension in Rhemeican | |||
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! Case !! Singular !! Plural | |||
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| | | Nominative || Le lingweu || Les lingweus | ||
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| | | Genitive || De lingwes || Des lingweces | ||
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:: Padre moi, para arte in paradiso | :: Padre moi, para arte in paradiso | ||
:: | :: scia agiasire toi nome | ||
:: | :: scia | ||
:: in repatismy wasiley sei | :: in repatismy wasiley sei | ||
:: in pissi thilkin sei | :: in pissi thilkin sei |
Revision as of 00:36, 1 September 2023
Rhemeican | |
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Remeica | |
Created by | Aggelos Tselios |
Date | 2023 |
Native to | Turkey |
Native speakers | approx. 14 million {{{date:2023}}} ({{{date}}}) |
Early form | |
Official status | |
Regulated by | Administracion d' lingue Rhemeices (Administration of the Rhemeican language) |
Rhemeican is a Romance language native to Asia Minor, being the only Western Romance language spoken east of Italy. Rhemeican descended from Classical Latin in the period of the Byzantine Empire and remained popular to this day, with over 14 million speakers. Rhemeican is largely influenced by both Greek and Turkish.
Etymology
Rhemeic- is a corruption of the word "Rhomaios", which was the Hellenized name for the Roman citizens and later the Christian populations that spoke Greek. Although speakers of this language did not speak Greek, they were Orthodox Christians, so they adopted the name from this.
Alphabet and Orthography
The Rhemeican alphabet consists of 28 letters, six of which are vowels and 23 are consonants.
Letters of the Rhemeican alphabet |
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Grammar
Rhemeican grammar is fairly simple and straightforward. It derives directly from Classical Latin. - Both definite and indefinite articles, inflected based on the grammatical gender. - Verb, noun, adjective and pronoun inflection. - Three genders, masculine, feminine and neuter, in contrast to the loss of the Latin neuter gender. - Preservation of Latin ablative case.
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