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|name = Alanūz
|name = Alanūz
|nativename = ''Alanūz''
|nativename = ''Alanūz''
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]][[Category:User:Nicomega]]
|pronunciation = {{IPA|ʔaˈlanuːz}}
|pronunciation = {{IPA|ʔaˈlanuːz}}
|creator= [[User:Nicomega|Nicolas Campi]]
| pronunciation_key =  
|setting= Alternate Earth
|setting = Earth-like planet, alternate Earth
|region = Unknown
|region       = Undetermined
|states = Unknown
| created           = 2003
|nation = Unknown
|familycolor   = isolate
|ethnicity =
|created =  
|familycolor = conlang
|fam1 = language isolate
|ancestor = Ancient Alanūz
|ancestor = Ancient Alanūz
|script        = [[w:Latin script|Latin]]
|script        = Latin
| notice            = ipa
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Revision as of 19:34, 23 September 2021

Alanūz
Alanūz
Pronunciation[ʔaˈlanuːz]
Created byNicolás Campi
Date2003
SettingEarth-like planet, alternate Earth
Early form
Ancient Alanūz
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Alanūz, [ʔaˈlanuːz], is an a priori artlang grammatically inspired by Semitic languages and using triliteral roots as its base. The language possess a mysterious background and a long mystical and esoteric tradition of philosophy reminiscent of Ancient Hebrew Kabbalah.

Introduction

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Grammar

Nouns

Adjectives

Verbs

Adverbs

Numerals

Numeral Alanûz
1 šam
2 aleth
3 giveh
4 kafaz
5 kharam
6 avar
7 hirev
8 lakhas
9 favas
10 urva

Particles

Derivational morphology

Example texts

  • How are you? Aval kaf?
  • I'm fine. Yar kazī.
  • Where's the river? Valam kav-ilu?
  • Where's the king? Valam kā-turah?
  • What is this? Av kav-ūl?
  • This is a tower. Ūl ka-gliv.
Sample:
hakelī qaviram lē-zīr
the truth hides beneath the words.

Other resources