Jorvanian

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Jorvanian
Created by
Date2009
SettingSouthern Phrazea
Native toJorvania
Indo-Phrazean
  • Jorvano-Clawmic
    • Jorvanian
Early form
Pre-Jorvanian
Standard form
Northern Jorvanian dialect

Jorvanian is a Jorvano-Clawmic language belonging to the Indo-Phrazean family, which evolved from Vulgar Latin. It is the official language of both Jorvania and Genovia, and holds official minority status in Prillovania. While many Jorvanian terms trace their origins to Latin, the language also incorporates significant influences from Semitic, Germanic, Turkic, and Slavic languages. Notable sources include Daburjo-Hetherian (Arabic), Mikalandese, Genovian, Lavenderian, and a considerable number of English-based terms.

Jorvanian has always used the Latin script, with the earliest known writings dating back to the late Middle Ages.

Grammar

Articles

The article system in Jorvanian is quite straightforward and simple. The definite articles are "il" in the singular and "i" in the plural. Indefinite articles are "en" in the singular and "ene" in the plural.

Examples of nouns:

  • il angulo - (the angle)
  • il animosità - (the animosity)
  • il ližko - (the bed)
  • il ǧaras - (the bell)
  • il detalj - (the detail)

Personal pronouns

Jorvanian personal pronouns
personal pronouns possessive
pronoun
subjective objective
first
person
singular ij moj
plural nos nostru
second
person
singular default tu toj
formal usted sujo
plural vos vostru
third
person
singular masculine él si sije
feminine éla
neuter és
plural loro