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| content = <div>'''[[Fén Ghír]]''' | | content = <div>'''[[Fén Ghír]]''' iss a [[w:language|tall]] dā vorrlig gipratt vort by dē Fén-follk oss dē Norrtwest Fén Ír hallfylannt, enn aug oss sgillig ylannts enn klynerr norrtig plattser os dē virroltdill dā gikent iss oss Dínír by dē Fén. Oss dē vort giwyst oss "Borealis" inn a kullturig nʉtrallerr [[w:English language|Engliess]] oss dē makvirrolt "[[Conworld:Sphaera|Sphaera]]". Dē iss a oss forr kraterr noglefnē litts oss dē Galaviess tallfamilli, enn dē atigg sturrlyk nithanglig tall. Fén primarily relies on two scripts, the first, Highlands Fén, or Célán, is a system similar to [[w:runes|runic]] or [[w:Ogham|Ogham runes]] which evolved from a tallymark sytem. The other is called Lowland Writing and is a more recent innovation derived from the Toryl system, a mixed [[w:alphabet|alphabet]] and [[w:abjad|abjad]], | ||
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<center>'''Bhé bhél bér cór ghír ítá,'''</center> | <center>'''Bhé bhél bér cór ghír ítá,'''</center> | ||
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<center>''Danknē oss dess grat oss gutighyt, moggling enn brykingskunnighyts heppt man dē ytgikist.''</center> | <center>''Danknē oss dess grat oss gutighyt, moggling enn brykingskunnighyts heppt man dē ytgikist.''</center> | ||
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'''Fén Ghír''' is an [[a priori]] constructed language by [[User:Fauxlosophe|Fauxlosophe]] on the Linguifex Wiki for the conworld Sphaera. It shows heavy [[w:Irish Gaelic|Irish Gaelic]] influence in [[w:orthography|orthography]] and [[w:phonology|phonology]], as well as in [[w:grammar|grammar]]. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by [[w:Japanese|Japanese]]. English and French are also present as lesser influences. | |||
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Fén Ghír is an a priori constructed language by Fauxlosophe on the Linguifex Wiki for the conworld Sphaera. It shows heavy Irish Gaelic influence in orthography and phonology, as well as in grammar. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by Japanese. English and French are also present as lesser influences.
Specifically, the core arguments of verbs, are the two arguments (in English, subject and object) of transitive verbs:
- The dog chased the cat
And the single argument of intransitive verbs:
- The cat ran away
English has a subject, which merges the more active argument of transitive verbs with the argument of intransitive verbs, leaving the object distinct; other languages may have different strategies, or, rarely, make no distinction at all.
For conlangers, it is important to know that few languages are of merely one morphosyntactic alignment; in most cases, the alignment varies depending on context.
- Dē lautlirr - dē lauts oss dē tall.
- Dē talrekolls - dē strukkting oss dē tall.
- Dē worrtsgatt - dē worrts enn worrtbʉk oss dē tall. Vúr a nam inn inn dē onndrig fakk os ginnē oss makē jiess tall.
<createbox> break=no preload=Template:New/Language buttonlabel=Mak nu a tall! </createbox>
Sgau oss gitt enn dē talllirrdill os mirr invoss oss talllirr.
<createbox> break=no preload=Template:Newword buttonlabel=Mak nu a niw worrt! prefix=Contionary: </createbox>
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