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'''Vornian''' (/ə voː ˈvuɨniuː/; may be written ''a Vô Vwyniŵ'') is a minority Tigolic language spoken in the Vorna Island of [[Verse:Tricin/Skella|Skella]], closely related to [[Skellan]]. It is notable for its many vowels.
'''Vornian''' (/ə voː ˈvuɨnjuː/; may be written ''a Vô Vwyniŵ'') is a minority Tigolic language spoken in the Vorna Island of [[Verse:Tricin/Skella|Skella]], closely related to [[Skellan]]. It is notable for its many vowels.


It is aesthetically inspired by Khmer, Welsh, and High Valyrian.
It is aesthetically inspired by Khmer, Welsh, and High Valyrian.

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Vornian
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  • Talmic
    • Thensaric
      • Tigolic
        • Vornian
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Vornian (/ə voː ˈvuɨnjuː/; may be written a Vô Vwyniŵ) is a minority Tigolic language spoken in the Vorna Island of Skella, closely related to Skellan. It is notable for its many vowels.

It is aesthetically inspired by Khmer, Welsh, and High Valyrian.

Todo

Khmerization; non-rhotic with crazy shifts before r

Consonants

Vowels

A lot of central vowels; vowels like ae, ao