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|nativename = Rheinwallisch Kreol, Rheinwallisch | |nativename = Rheinwallisch Kreol, Rheinwallisch | ||
|pronunciation = ˈraɪnˌwalɪʃ kreɔl | |pronunciation = ˈraɪnˌwalɪʃ kreɔl | ||
|pronunciation_key = IPA for | |pronunciation_key = IPA for Rheinwallisch Kreol | ||
|state = Rheinwall | |state = Rheinwall | ||
|setting = | |setting = | ||
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|ancestor = | |ancestor = | ||
|creator = Lily Jane | |creator = Lily Jane | ||
|stand1 = | |||
|stand1 = | |||
|script1 = Latn | |script1 = Latn | ||
|nation = Rheinwall | |nation = Rheinwall | ||
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}} | }} | ||
=Etymology= | ==Etymology== | ||
The language was named after the Queendom of Rheinwall, which in turn was named after being located in the Rhine valley (from Latin: vallis rheni). | The language was named after the Queendom of Rheinwall, which in turn was named after being located in the Rhine valley (from Latin: vallis rheni). | ||
=Orthography= | ==Orthography== | ||
The dictionary of Rheinwallian Creole knows 28 letters, two of which are composed of more than one character. Diacritics are only found in non-Germanic loanwords like "café" and not part of the standard. | The dictionary of Rheinwallian Creole knows 28 letters, two of which are composed of more than one character. Diacritics are only found in non-Germanic loanwords like "café" and not part of the standard. | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
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! Orthography | ! Orthography | ||
| A || B || C || CH || D || E || F || G || H || I || J || K || L || M || N || O || P || Q || R || S || SCH || T || U || V || W || X || Y || Z | | A || Æ || B || C || CH || D || E || F || G || H || I || J || K || L || M || N || O || P || Q || R || S || SCH || T || U || V || W || X || Y || Z | ||
|- | |- | ||
|} | |} | ||
=Phonology= | ==Phonology== | ||
==Consonants== | ===Consonants=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" | ||
|+ Consonant phonemes | |+ Consonant phonemes | ||
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==Vowels== | ===Vowels=== | ||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Vowel phonemes | |+ Vowel phonemes | ||
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|} | |} | ||
=Grammar= | ==Grammar== | ||
A creole, Rheinwallian Creole does not conjugate verbs for person and uses conjugations and constructions familiar to both speakers of English and of German. | A creole, Rheinwallian Creole does not conjugate verbs for person and uses conjugations and constructions familiar to both speakers of English and of German. | ||
==Articles== | ===Articles=== | ||
There are two sets of articles, indefinite and definite. | There are two sets of articles, indefinite and definite. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Personal pronouns== | ===Personal pronouns=== | ||
Personal pronouns in Rheinwallian creole are divided into subject, object and possessive pronouns. The third person is gendered in the singular. There is no T-V distinction, meaning there are no levels of formality. | Personal pronouns in Rheinwallian creole are divided into subject, object and possessive pronouns. The third person is gendered in the singular. There is no T-V distinction, meaning there are no levels of formality. | ||
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|} | |} | ||
==Demonstrative pronouns== | ===Demonstrative pronouns=== | ||
There are two demonstrative pronouns: "dis" and "dat", used in both singular and plural. | There are two demonstrative pronouns: "dis" and "dat", used in both singular and plural. | ||
==Verbs== | ===Verbs=== | ||
All verbs in the language end with either -en or -n. There are two irregular verbs "sen" and "haven". Verbs conjugate for tense, of which there are four, two of which periphrastic and one default (present) and for voice. | All verbs in the language end with either -en or -n. There are two irregular verbs "sen" and "haven". Verbs conjugate for tense, of which there are four, two of which periphrastic and one default (present) and for voice. | ||
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