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| ancestor4 = Ancient South Germanic
| ancestor4 = Ancient South Germanic
| ancestor5 = Middle Lāgsmān
| ancestor5 = Middle Lāgsmān
| stand1 = Ghrāßa(Graz) dialect
| dia1 = Ghrāßa dialect
| dia2 = Subrun(Sopron) dialect
| dia3 = Maribor dialect
| dia4 = Waragdin(Varaždin) dialect
| state = "Lāgsmānland"
| state = "Lāgsmānland"
| agency = Akādami Ghrāßa(Graz Academy)
| agency = Akādami Ghrāßa(Graz Academy)

Revision as of 23:22, 9 October 2023

Lāgsmān
lāgsmān
Lagsmanfinu.jpeg
The Lāgsmānfinu, the flag of the Lagsmen.
Pronunciation[ˈlaːɣsˌmaːn]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Native to"Lāgsmānland"
Indo-European
Early forms
Proto-Indo-European
  • Proto-Germanic
    • Proto-South Germanic
      • Ancient South Germanic
        • Middle Lāgsmān
Standard form
Ghrāßa(Graz) dialect
Dialects
  • Ghrāßa dialect
  • Subrun(Sopron) dialect
  • Maribor dialect
  • Waragdin(Varaždin) dialect
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byAkādami Ghrāßa(Graz Academy)
Lagsmanland.jpeg
The proposed borders of Lāgsmānland, based on ethnic and linguistic conposition.
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Lāgsmān is a Germanic language(specifically of the fictional South Germanic family) spoken by the nomadic Lagsmen, who freely roam the area between Varaždin, Graz and Szombathely, colloquially known as the Lāgsmānland[1]. The endonym is a portmanteau of the Proto-Germanic word *hlaupanan, "to leap"(also the root of German laufen, to walk) and man, from Proto-Germanic *manwaz.

Introduction

The main idea around this language is just to make a really goofy Germanic language without straying from that root. So in a way, its kind of like a jokelang, but I genuinely plan on fleshing the language out.

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

Other resources

  1. ^ The Lāgsmānland is not a genuine nation-state, but the area is mostly united by ethnicity, culture and language, like Kurdistan. Of course, there are many who wish to see a Lāgsmānland nation-state, similar to Kurdistan, but the nationalistic sentiment is less widespread than Kurdistan. Kurdistana Azad!