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'''Efenol''' /e.fe.ˈnol/ is an ''a posteriori'' constructed language descended from modern Spanish. Its phonology was inspired by Sindarin and Celtic languages and the language features consonant and vowel mutation in its morphology. It was created around the year 2010.
'''Efenol''' /e.fe.ˈnol/ is an ''a posteriori'' constructed language descended from modern Spanish. Its phonology was inspired by Sindarin and Celtic languages. Much like those languages, Efenol features consonant and vowel mutation in its morphology. It was created around the year 2010.


Efenol is a pluricentric language with a wide range of dialects. ''Southern Efenol'', the earliest variety to split off, is distinct enough to be considered a different language and will not be covered in this article. The western variety, Western Efenol or ''Efenol del'Oth'' (/e.fe.ˈnol de.ˈloθ/) serves as the main standard language.
Efenol is a pluricentric language with a wide range of dialects. ''Southern Efenol'', the earliest variety to split off, is distinct enough to be considered a different language and will not be covered in this article. The western variety, Western Efenol or ''Efenol del'Oth'' (/e.fe.ˈnol de.ˈloθ/) serves as the main standard language.
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