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<div class="frontPageBlockContent" id="mf-aa" title="Featured language"></div>'''[[Rangyayo]]''' (琅野語) is the native [[w:language|language]] of the Rangyan people and an [[w:official language|official language]] of the [[w:East Asia|East Asia]]n island nation of Rangya. It is currently classified as a [[w:language isolate|language isolate]] but could has proposed ties to the hypothetical [[w:Altaic language family|Altaic language family]]. Rangyayo is notable for its [[w:logogram|mixed-logographic]] and [[w:featural script|featural orthography]], [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinative grammar]] and organic mixture of native and [[w:Chinese languages|Sinitic]] vocabulary. | <div class="frontPageBlockContent" id="mf-aa" title="Featured language"></div>'''[[Rangyayo]]''' (琅野語) is the native [[w:language|language]] of the Rangyan people and an [[w:official language|official language]] of the [[w:East Asia|East Asia]]n island nation of Rangya. It is currently classified as a [[w:language isolate|language isolate]] but could has proposed ties to the hypothetical [[w:Altaic language family|Altaic language family]]. Rangyayo is notable for its [[w:logogram|mixed-logographic]] and [[w:featural script|featural orthography]], [[w:agglutinative language|agglutinative grammar]] and organic mixture of native and [[w:Chinese languages|Sinitic]] vocabulary. | ||
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<center><big>'''I yoyen wi kum zhyokainemuweiya.'''</big></center> | |||
<center> ''This language was once featured.''</center> | |||
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<center><big>'''Phimtsit ta khashinseng ta khayongseng tu suibeng khui, iko wi düksik tsoi ritsemotüya.'''</big></center> | |||
<center>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center> | |||
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'''Rangyayo''' is an [[wikt:a priori|a priori]] constructed language by the user [[User:Deslee|Deslee]] on the Linguifex Wiki. It show clear influences from languages such as [[w:Korean|Korean]] and [[w:Chinese|Chinese]] in both its grammar as well as its [[w:phonology|phonology]]. A language and author mastering intelligible article structure and availability. | '''Rangyayo''' is an [[wikt:a priori|a priori]] constructed language by the user [[User:Deslee|Deslee]] on the Linguifex Wiki. It show clear influences from languages such as [[w:Korean|Korean]] and [[w:Chinese|Chinese]] in both its grammar as well as its [[w:phonology|phonology]]. A language and author mastering intelligible article structure and availability. | ||
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Rangyayo (琅野語) is the native language of the Rangyan people and an official language of the East Asian island nation of Rangya. It is currently classified as a language isolate but could has proposed ties to the hypothetical Altaic language family. Rangyayo is notable for its mixed-logographic and featural orthography, agglutinative grammar and organic mixture of native and Sinitic vocabulary.
I yoyen wi kum zhyokainemuweiya.
This language was once featured.
Phimtsit ta khashinseng ta khayongseng tu suibeng khui, iko wi düksik tsoi ritsemotüya.
Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.
Rangyayo is an a priori constructed language by the user Deslee on the Linguifex Wiki. It show clear influences from languages such as Korean and Chinese in both its grammar as well as its phonology. A language and author mastering intelligible article structure and availability.