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**'''Balto-Slavic''' (more Czámstier pseudo-gibs)
**'''Balto-Slavic''' (more Czámstier pseudo-gibs)
**'''Indo-Iranian'''
**'''Indo-Iranian'''
***'''Sanskrit''' (a language that sounds like Plai Raew when fit to Thai phonology)
**'''Armenian'''
**'''Armenian'''
**'''Albanian'''
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**'''Vietic'''
**'''Vietic'''
***'''Vietnamese''' (Zwehrer gib)
***'''Vietnamese''' (Zwehrer gib)
*'''Tai-Kadai'''
**'''Thai''' (clickless Neckthai gib)
*'''Eskimo-Aleut'''
*'''Eskimo-Aleut'''
**'''Kalaallisut''' (Raamaanujan gib)
**'''Kalaallisut''' (Raamaanujan gib)

Revision as of 07:59, 30 April 2017

Earth is the creation of a Netagin conlanger, Schlomo Schngellstein.

Star system

Earth is the 3rd of 8 planets orbiting the yellow main sequence star Sol, in the Milky Way Galaxy. Here are the names of the planets in English and Mandarin Chinese (with Reber Wiebian transliterations for the latter):

  • Mercury / 水星 [besteŧe-schüll]
  • Venus / 金星 [kümm-schüll]
  • Earth / 地球 [ŧieb-treues]
  • Mars / 火星 [hapfe-schüll]
  • Jupiter / 木星 [mühlet-schüll]
  • Saturn / 土星 [ŧrede-schüll]
  • Uranus / 天王星 [ŧaum-wangs-schüll]
  • Neptune / 海王星 [bekeiter-wangs-schüll]

Languages

Many languages on Earth use phonologies very similar to (and sometimes almost identical to) languages of Hussmauch. But Schngellstein often groups them in weird ways, so that phonologies from totally unrelated languages can show up in the same language family, and vice versa.

Here are a few dominant languages:

  • Indo-European (a Bhadhagha gib of sorts)
    • Latin (quasi-Thensarian with a Clofab touch)
      • French (a jokelang with influences from Roshterian and Tíogall including a crazy orthography)
      • Italian (quasi-Nurian)
      • Portuguese (quasi-Bênôcian)
      • Spanish (literally read Bênôcian)
    • Greek
    • Celtic (an improvement on Latin)
      • Irish (toneless Kurmian gib written like Tíogall)
      • Welsh (toneless Humpback Whelsh gib)
    • Germanic (a family of Pfeunic gibs)
      • German (clickless Wiebian gib)
      • English (Whetmer gib)
      • Dutch (an imitation of Wiebian loans in Neckthai)
      • Icelandic (loosely inspired by Czámstier)
    • Balto-Slavic (more Czámstier pseudo-gibs)
    • Indo-Iranian
      • Sanskrit (a language that sounds like Plai Raew when fit to Thai phonology)
    • Armenian
    • Albanian
  • Sino-Tibetan
    • Old Chinese (trying to fit a large phoneme inventory to a Tie-Dye aesthetic)
      • Mandarin Chinese (Reber gib)
      • Shanghainese (a take on Gauf)
  • Semitic
    • Hebrew (quasi-Netagin gib)
      • Israeli Hebrew (quasi-Tsrovesh gib)
    • Arabic (quasi-Old Netagin gib)
  • Mon-Khmer
    • Khmer (Trâi gib)
    • Vietic
      • Vietnamese (Zwehrer gib)
  • Tai-Kadai
    • Thai (clickless Neckthai gib)
  • Eskimo-Aleut
    • Kalaallisut (Raamaanujan gib)
  • Ubykh

Regions

  • Eurasia
    • Two "Wiebospheric" areas in the northwest and southeast
    • Two large CW areas (one of them a subcontinent)
  • A continent to the south of Eurasia
    • Click heaven
    • Prefixing heaven
  • Naquosphere gib continent
  • Australia (Maytjari gib continent)