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'''Yrþ''' (English: ''Earth'' /ɜɹθ/; Mandarin: 地球 ''Dìqiú'') is the creation of a [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxoom|Fyxoomian]] conlanger, [[Verse:Tricin/Schlomo Schngellstein|Schlomo Schngellstein]].
'''Ao''' (Te Reo Māori: ''Ao''; Mandarin: 地球 ''Dìqiú'') is the creation of a [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxoom|Fyxoomian]] conlanger, [[Verse:Tricin/Shlomo Kuaishi|Shlomo Kuaishi]].


==Star system==
==Star system==
Earth is the 3rd of 8 planets orbiting the yellow main sequence star Sol (English: ''Sun''), in the Milky Way Galaxy. Here are the names of the planets in English and Mandarin Chinese (with ''Pīnyīn'' transliterations for the latter):
Ao is the 3rd of 8 planets orbiting the yellow main sequence star Sol (Te Reo Māori: ''Tama-nui-te-rā'', Mandarin: ''Tàiyáng''), in the Milky Way Galaxy. Here are the names of the planets in Te Reo Māori and Mandarin Chinese (with ''Pīnyīn'' transliterations for the latter):


*Mercury / 水星 ''Shuǐxīng''
*Whiro / 水星 ''Shuǐxīng''
*Venus / 金星 ''Jīnxīng''
*Kōpū / 金星 ''Jīnxīng''
*Earth / 地球 ''Dìqiú''
*Te Ao / 地球 ''Dìqiú''
*Mars / 火星 ''Huǒxīng''
*Matawhero / 火星 ''Huǒxīng''
*Jupiter / 木星 ''Mùxīng''
*Rangawhenua / 木星 ''Mùxīng''
*Saturn / 土星 ''Tǔxīng''
*Rongo / 土星 ''Tǔxīng''
*Uranus / 天王星 ''Tiānwángxīng''
 
*Neptune / 海王星 ''Hǎiwángxīng''
The last two planets do not have Te Reo Māori names due to an earlier draft of the conworld only having six planets.
*天王星 ''Tiānwángxīng''
*海王星 ''Hǎiwángxīng''


==Languages==
==Languages==
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Here are a few:
Here are a few:
*'''Indo-European''' ("Proto-Quihum" gib with a [[Dodellian]] phonology)
**'''Latin''' (quasi-Thensarian gib with a Clofab touch)
***'''French''' (a jokelang)
***'''Italian''' (quasi-Nurian)
***'''Portuguese'''
***'''Spanish'''
***'''Romanian''' (Italian with a Windermere touch)
**'''Greek'''
**'''Celtic''' (a better Thensarian gib)
***'''Irish''' (playing with Bhadhagha orthography)
***'''Welsh''' (pseudo-Eevo)
**'''Germanic''' (quasi-Eevo languages)
***'''German'''
***'''English'''
***'''Dutch'''
***'''Icelandic''' (loosely inspired by Tsjoen with an Eevo touch)
**'''Balto-Slavic''' (Sjowaázh pseudo-gibs)
**'''Indo-Iranian'''
***'''Sanskrit'''
***'''Persian'''
**'''Armenian'''
**'''Albanian'''
*'''Uralic'''  
*'''Uralic'''  
**'''Finnic'''  
**'''Finnic'''  
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*'''Sino-Tibetan'''
*'''Sino-Tibetan'''
**'''Old Chinese'''  
**'''Old Chinese'''  
***'''Mandarin Chinese''' (monosyllabic quasi-Báoluòveng)
***'''Mandarin Chinese'''
***'''Cantonese'''
***'''Cantonese'''
***'''Shanghainese'''  
***'''Shanghainese'''  
**'''Tibetan'''
**'''Tibetan'''
**'''Burmese'''  
**'''Burmese'''  
*'''Semitic''' (another jokelang)
*'''Semitic''' (another Quihum and Lakovic inspired family, but with Netagin morphology)
**'''Hebrew''' (pseudo-Windermere)
**'''Biblical Hebrew''' (quasi-Classical Windermere)
***'''Israeli Hebrew''' (triconsonantal quasi-Tsrovesh)
***'''Israeli Hebrew''' (Hebrew with a Windermere accent)
**'''Arabic''' (triconsonantal pseudo-Nurian)
**'''Arabic''' (triconsonantal pseudo-Old Nurian/Shalaian)
***'''Maltese''' (Even more like Modern Nurian)
**'''Amharic''' (pseudo-Häskä)
*'''Mon-Khmer'''
*'''Mon-Khmer'''
**'''Khmer''' (quasi-Windermere)
**'''Khmer''' (quasi-Windermere)
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**'''Turkish'''  
**'''Turkish'''  
*'''Japanese''' (A CW language with a simple syllable structure, loosely Prepsocandin Clofabosin-like)
*'''Japanese''' (A CW language with a simple syllable structure, loosely Prepsocandin Clofabosin-like)
*'''Korean''' (A CW language where Sinitic borrowings sound like Tsjoen)
*'''Korean''' (A CW language where Sinitic borrowings sound like Anbirese)
*'''Uto-Aztecan'''
*'''Uto-Aztecan'''
**'''Nahuatl''' (ejectiveless pseudo-Naquian)
**'''Nahuatl''' (ejectiveless pseudo-Naquian)
*'''Salish'''
*'''Salish'''
**'''Lushootseed''' (pseudo-Swuntsim)
**'''Lushootseed''' (inspired by Skellan-accented Swuntsim)
*'''Dravidian'''
*'''Dravidian'''
**'''Tamil''' (fricativeless)
**'''Tamil''' (fricativeless)
*'''Drug generic names''' (Clofabosin gib)
*'''Drug generic names''' (Clofabosin gib)
*'''Na-Dené'''
*'''Na-Dené'''
**'''Navajo''' (quasi-[[Sjowaázh]])
**'''Navajo''' (quasi-[[Sowaázh]])
*'''Pama-Nyungan''' (Tamil gibs)
*'''Pama-Nyungan''' (Tamil gibs)
*'''Austronesian'''
**'''Malay''' (a refining of an earlier conlang project, Te Reo Māori)
**'''Te Reo Māori''' (his first serious conlang)


==Regions==
==Regions==
*Eurasia
*Eurasia
**Two "Talman" areas in the northwest and southeast
**A "Talman" area in the northwest
**Two large CW areas (one of them a subcontinent)
**Two large CW areas (one of them a subcontinent)
*Africa (A continent to the south of Eurasia)
*Africa (A continent to the south of Eurasia)
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===Western Europe===
===Western Europe===
Another tradition of temperament and large orchestras
A tradition of meantone temperament and large orchestras


===Arab world===
===Arab world===
Linear temperaments based on equal divisions of the fifth in common use, and their corresponding 17- and 24-tone MOS scales
A heptatonic melodic monophonic tradition with diatonic and neutral intervals, analogous to Netagin ''hanier''; kinda but not really tetrachordal


===Siberia===
===Siberia===