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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name           = Cet
|name             = Cet
|nativename     = <span style="font-weight: normal;">''cet''</span>
|nativename       = get
|pronunciation  = [[IPA for Cet|[cɛt]]]
|pronunciation    = ɡɛt
|state           = Ceticilia, Eodus
|pronunciation_key = IPA for Cet
|setting         = Micronations
|state             = none
|region          =  
|setting           = Personal language
|date           = 2016
|date             = 2016
|familycolor     = Indo-European
|familycolor       = Indo-European, Turkic, Uralic
|fam1            = [[w:Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]
|fam2              = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]] [[w:Oghuz Turkic|Oghuz Turkic]], [[w:Ugric|Ugric]]
|fam2            = [[w:Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|fam3             = [[w:West Germanic languages|West Germanic]], [[w:Icelandic|Icelandic]], [[w:Turkish|Turkish]], [[w:Hungarian|Hungarian]]
|fam3           = [[w:West Germanic languages|West Germanic]]
|creator           = User:Aqua
|creator         = Lily Jane Rotfels
|stand1           = Standard Cet
|stand1         = Standard Cet
|script1          = Latn
|script          = Latin
|notice           = IPA
|nation          = Ceticilia, Eodus
|notice         = av-IPA
}}
}}




'''Cet''' is a [[conlang|constructed language]]. Cet derives most of its vocabulary from Germanic languages with a small amount of Finno-Ugric and Turkic influence, with the grammar being similar to that of the Turkish or Hungarian language, as it is a highly agglutinative language with an SOV word order.
'''Cet''' (endonym: get, historically: cet) is a personal [[w:constructed language|constructed language]] originally created in 2016, which aims to balance concise communication and [[w:phonaesthetics|phonaesthetics]]. At some point the cultural language of Ceticilia, Cet has become a personal project over time.
 
Cet has seen very many changes over the years, to a point that the original language file is barely recognizable as Cet anymore. Over time it has also shifted the goal from being the language for Ceticilia to being a personal project of Lily Jane Rotfels. In recent times, the Cet Consortium has helped a great deal with creating vocabulary and working out kinks.
 
==Orthography==
Cet's alphabet consists out of 27 letters, 8 of which are vowels and 19 are consonants.
<center>
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 50em; text-align: center; border-collapse:collapse;"
! colspan="100%" | Letters of the alphabet of Cet
|-
| a || á || b || c || d || ð || e || é || f || g || h || i || í || j || k || l || m || n || o || ó || p || r || s || t || þ || v || z
|
|}
</center>
 
==Phonology==

Latest revision as of 15:25, 3 March 2024

Cet
get
Pronunciation[ɡɛt]
Created byAqua
SettingPersonal language
Native tonone
Indo-European, Turkic, Uralic
Standard form
Standard Cet
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Cet (endonym: get, historically: cet) is a personal constructed language originally created in 2016, which aims to balance concise communication and phonaesthetics. At some point the cultural language of Ceticilia, Cet has become a personal project over time.