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:a tocharianized [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto-Germanic]]. It is a pseudo-superstratum of [[User:Ogogogouy/Renyút|Renyút]], a samoyedic languages spoken in Semirechye area, southeastern Kazakhstan and northeastern Kyrgyzstan. | :a tocharianized [[w:Proto-Germanic|Proto-Germanic]]. It is a pseudo-superstratum of [[User:Ogogogouy/Renyút|Renyút]], a samoyedic languages spoken in Semirechye area, southeastern Kazakhstan and northeastern Kyrgyzstan. | ||
:The Renyúts language doesn't have any voiced consonants, so I thought it is an influence of Tocharian-like language. | :The Renyúts language doesn't have any voiced consonants, so I thought it is an influence of Tocharian-like language. | ||
;[[Bǎnzǎlic]] | |||
:a South Germanic language, worked with 中原method. Source languages are German, Gothic, and Icelandic. | |||
== Languages I'm studying on == | == Languages I'm studying on == |
Latest revision as of 14:05, 2 October 2023
Hello, I'm Ogogogouy, 御小河 御羽衣(おごご ごうい), a japanese conlang learner. I just try learning interesting conlangs, and in the way searching resources of conlangs I'm interested in, sometimes I'm under the pressure of mocking up documents fo that conlangs.
Languages I made
- Tocharian D
- a tocharianized Proto-Germanic. It is a pseudo-superstratum of Renyút, a samoyedic languages spoken in Semirechye area, southeastern Kazakhstan and northeastern Kyrgyzstan.
- The Renyúts language doesn't have any voiced consonants, so I thought it is an influence of Tocharian-like language.
- Bǎnzǎlic
- a South Germanic language, worked with 中原method. Source languages are German, Gothic, and Icelandic.
Languages I'm studying on
- Yassi
- a Wakhanized Samoyedic language.
- Arasi
- an Azerized Uralic language
- Renyút
- the language of Renyút Tsipkae. In post about Renyút Tsipkae,
The Renyúts language is a distinctive out branch, assumed to be related to the eastern Urallic languages do to largely sharing phonemes with the Samoyedic languages. It's notable for it's combination of an intricate vowel inventory and relatively simple consonants and large number of grammatical cases.