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Fásriyya
Created byLimius
SettingAvrid
Native toFasser
EthnicityFasserman
Haïdic
  • Fásriyya
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Fásriyya (also Faṣriyya) is an a priori naturalistic artlang, which takes inspiration from, amongst others, Old Japanese, Chinese, the Semitic languages, and Classical Nahuatl. It is spoken in the world of Avríd (also home to the Aeranid languages, such as Tevrés) by the Fassermen (native fásrí’íín) of the nation of Fasser (native fásr). It is a member of the Central-Haïdic language family, ultimately descending from Proto-Common-Haïdic.

Phonology

Vowels

Vowel phonemes
Front Back
Close i iː u uː
Mid
Open a aː
Diphthongs aj aw

Consonants

Consonant phonemes
Labial Alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal m n
Plosive voiceless t k q
voiced b d ɟ
Fricative voiceless f s x ħ h
voiced z ɣ ʕ
Trill r
Approximate l y w

Verbs