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|name = Chlouvānem | |name = Chlouvānem | ||
|nativename = chlǣvānumi dhāḍa | |nativename = chlǣvānumi dhāḍa | ||
|pronunciation = | |pronunciation = c͡ɕʰɴ̆ɛːʋaːnumi dʱaːɖa | ||
|creator = | |pronunciation_key = IPA | ||
|creator = User:Lili21 | |||
|created = Dec 2016 | |created = Dec 2016 | ||
|region = Jahībušanā, southern Vaikēham, eastern half of Araugi, southernmost Vīṭadælteh | |region = Jahībušanā, southern Vaikēham, eastern half of Araugi, southernmost Vīṭadælteh | ||
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|date = 3874 <small>(6424<sub>10</sub>)</small> | |date = 3874 <small>(6424<sub>10</sub>)</small> | ||
|setting = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]] | |setting = [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]] | ||
|familycolor = | |familycolor = Hmong-Mien<!--This is to add the family colour! HEX codes don't work, so I chose the closest family colour to your provided Hex Code<nowiki>!</nowiki>--> | ||
|fam1 = [[Lahob languages|Lahob-Imuniguronian]] | |fam1 = [[Lahob languages|Lahob-Imuniguronian]] | ||
|stand1 = Classical Chlouvānem | |stand1 = Classical Chlouvānem | ||
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The language itself used to be named ''chlouvānem'' in-world too, but then I changed historical phonology, removed the phoneme represented as ''ou'', so that it changed to ''chlǣvānem''. However, I had used the ''ou''-form for too long to change every reference to it in the English name too. | The language itself used to be named ''chlouvānem'' in-world too, but then I changed historical phonology, removed the phoneme represented as ''ou'', so that it changed to ''chlǣvānem''. However, I had used the ''ou''-form for too long to change every reference to it in the English name too. | ||
'''Important note:''' Chlouvānem is, since late 2020 - early 2021, a completed conlang; a process of refinement and changes that I wanted to implement and started around that time eventually developed into [[Dundulanyä]], which I consider to be the spiritual successor of Chlouvānem, with lots of similarities (to the point that many words and many roots are exactly the same) but some different takes on certain features. | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||