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Barbuz
bërbëzg
Pronunciation[bæʁbæzg]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2021
SettingRadael
Native toBarbüze Region, Moshurian Empire
Native speakers5 million (400 UH)
Yeldhic
  • Ossic
    • West Ossic
      • Barbuzic
        • Barbuz
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Moshurian Empire
Regulated byBërbëzgdal Azgufsage
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Barbuz(bërbëzg, Barbuz: [bæʁbæzg]) is a Barbuzic language spoken in central Talkoch. It is one of the most spoken non-Moshurian languages in the Moshurian Empire, being spoken by about 5 million people natively, and one of the only agglutinative Yeldhic languages, aside from other languages in the Barbuzic language family.

Their exonym, "Barbuz", comes from Middle Moshurian Barbüze(Moshurian: [bɑɽˈbyːzə]), which was a Moshurianised form of their endonym bërbëzg. Their exonym in Moshurian may have been based on their exonym in Ilda, which was barbusās, or its Maranz equivalent, balbošas.

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

The basic word order in Barbuz is SOV, although some academics, and also in literature to create a feeling of sophistication, the word order of OSV(which is the basic word order in Moshurian) is used instead.

minkede zëmanti mnezgalak.
cow-NOM grass-ACC PRES.eat.

Grammatical case

Case Ending Examples Meaning
dzamal dol
Nominative -e dzamale dole (the) village/tree
Accusative -i dzamali doli the village/tree
Genitive -dal dzamaldal doldal the village's/tree's
Dative -om dzamalom dolom to the village/tree
Locative -jal dzamaljal doljal in/on/at the village/tree

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