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Yuval Levy, | Yuval Levy, musician and conlanger located in Israel. | ||
== Languages == | == Languages == | ||
=== Languages of Taercnim === | === Languages of Taercnim === | ||
Most of my languages are for the constructed world of Taercnim. | Most of my languages are for the constructed world of Taercnim, which I originally created with a friend in elementary school. | ||
==== Lerta ==== | ==== Lerta ==== | ||
* [[Hurian]] (''furakhum'' or ''hurrano furum'') – infix- and suffix-heavy agglutinative language. Spoken in the Kingdom of Hur | Lerta is a large continent lying mostly north of the equator. Its area is 67,329,000 million km². At around 40° north lies the Hadakhisidh mountain range, a wide horizontal formation of mountains. North of it is the Kingdom of Hur. In the southwest are the Viceose people, in the south are the Wints, and on the eastern edge lies the Kingdom of Qulma. | ||
* [[Qulmian]] (''qulm usíhipa'') – a language based on triconsonantal roots, with a highly unusual case system inspired by Lojban. In addition to being a liturgical language, it is also spoken by a large number of people in the | |||
* [[Hurian]] (''furakhum'' or ''hurrano furum'') – infix- and suffix-heavy agglutinative language. Spoken in the Kingdom of Hur. | |||
* [[Qulmian]] (''qulm usíhipa'') – a language based on triconsonantal roots, with a highly unusual case system inspired by Lojban. In addition to being a liturgical language, it is also spoken by a large number of people in the Kingdom of Qulma. | |||
* [[Viceose]] (''mansviceose drod'') – my first and oldest conlang, which I created back in sixth grade, and the one that has gone through the largest number of incarnations. Spoken in the southwestern region of the same name. | * [[Viceose]] (''mansviceose drod'') – my first and oldest conlang, which I created back in sixth grade, and the one that has gone through the largest number of incarnations. Spoken in the southwestern region of the same name. | ||
==== Islands ==== | ==== Islands ==== | ||
Besides Lerta, most of Taercnim's landmasses are relatively small. | |||
* [[Mogdese]] (''mogdop'') – began as an experiment with an extreme form of vowel harmony. | * [[Mogdese]] (''mogdop'') – began as an experiment with an extreme form of vowel harmony. | ||
* [[Yetipe]] (''yetipề'') – a language based on vocalic and vocalic-consonantal roots, spoken in the northern islands of Blank of the Map. | * [[Yetipe]] (''yetipề'') – a language based on vocalic and vocalic-consonantal roots, spoken in the northern islands of Blank of the Map. |
Revision as of 20:50, 26 April 2015
Yuval Levy, musician and conlanger located in Israel.
Languages
Languages of Taercnim
Most of my languages are for the constructed world of Taercnim, which I originally created with a friend in elementary school.
Lerta
Lerta is a large continent lying mostly north of the equator. Its area is 67,329,000 million km². At around 40° north lies the Hadakhisidh mountain range, a wide horizontal formation of mountains. North of it is the Kingdom of Hur. In the southwest are the Viceose people, in the south are the Wints, and on the eastern edge lies the Kingdom of Qulma.
- Hurian (furakhum or hurrano furum) – infix- and suffix-heavy agglutinative language. Spoken in the Kingdom of Hur.
- Qulmian (qulm usíhipa) – a language based on triconsonantal roots, with a highly unusual case system inspired by Lojban. In addition to being a liturgical language, it is also spoken by a large number of people in the Kingdom of Qulma.
- Viceose (mansviceose drod) – my first and oldest conlang, which I created back in sixth grade, and the one that has gone through the largest number of incarnations. Spoken in the southwestern region of the same name.
Islands
Besides Lerta, most of Taercnim's landmasses are relatively small.
- Mogdese (mogdop) – began as an experiment with an extreme form of vowel harmony.
- Yetipe (yetipề) – a language based on vocalic and vocalic-consonantal roots, spoken in the northern islands of Blank of the Map.
Contact
For private messages you may send an email to ylevy12 at gmail.com. You may write to me in English, Hebrew, French, Portuguese, Persian or Danish.