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'''Tricin''' (Clofabosin for 'world') is a grab-bag conworld by [[User:Praimhín]] and [[User:IlL]] containing many conlangs that are spoofs or natlang gibberish, mainly: | |||
* [[Clofabosin]], for drug names | |||
* [[Thensarian]], for Latin-like fantasy languages | |||
* [[Rencadian]], for Sanskrito-Thai | |||
* [[Gloob]] and [[Schlaub]], for Hmong RPA | |||
Geographical and personal names will often contain jokes as well. | |||
==Continents== | ==Continents== | ||
*Etalocin (equatorial) | *Etalocin (equatorial) | ||
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**Dodellian | **Dodellian | ||
**Lanyotian | **Lanyotian | ||
* [[Fursfop]] | |||
*Pulchric | *Pulchric | ||
**Gussnish | **Gussnish | ||
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**Luminic | **Luminic | ||
***Luminese (in a sprachbund with Fóõ) | ***Luminese (in a sprachbund with Fóõ) | ||
* [[Ksieh]] | |||
* [[Zlïke]] | |||
===Cuamland=== | ===Cuamland=== | ||
*Yacavestu | *Yacavestu | ||
* | * [[Zzean]] | ||
* Gloobic | * Gloobic | ||
** [[Gloob]] | ** [[Gloob]] | ||
** [[Schlaub]] | ** [[Schlaub]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Thackish]] | ||
* | * [[Scrouse]] | ||
* | * [[Whāso]] | ||
* [[Zwutal]] -- uncanny Korean | |||
** m n (allophonically ng) p pp ph t tt th k kk kh h l | |||
** z zz tz ttz tzh s ss ts tts tsh x xx tx ttx txh | |||
* a i u e eo eu (ya ye yi yu yeo wa we wi weo) | |||
=== Irquhadoon === | === Irquhadoon === | ||
'' | ''Irquhatūraṃ'' in Thensarian, ''Inkhwadoon'' in Rencadian | ||
* Berctanic | * Berctanic | ||
** Verthanic | ** Verthanic | ||
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** Vruchma | ** Vruchma | ||
** Nabblie | ** Nabblie | ||
* [[ | * [[An Bhlaoighne]] | ||
* An Old Irish giblang with ''con·doircet, ·connaircet'' for 'they face off in a two-way race' | |||
=== Tālsim === | |||
* [[Rencadian]] | |||
* [[Ramanuric languages]] | * [[Ramanuric languages]] | ||
** [[Thensarian]] | ** [[Thensarian]] | ||
** [[Ramanujan]] | ** [[Ramanujan]] | ||
** [[Nurian]] | ** [[Nurian]] | ||
* [[Séiseal]] | |||
=== | === Mintōn === | ||
Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. | The [[Thensarian]] name for this continent is ''Mintōn,'' gen. ''Mintōnis'' (Thengkha ''Mintôn''). Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. Amkima, Ditab and Andarin are the classical languages of Mintonia. | ||
* [[Ditab]] | * [[Ditab]] | ||
* Kabiti | * Kabiti |
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