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  • | name = Annerish | fam2 = [[:w:Centum and satem languages|Centum]]
    20 KB (2,931 words) - 13:28, 9 March 2024
  • [[Category: Languages]] [[Category: Germanic languages]]
    21 KB (2,982 words) - 00:44, 28 April 2024
  • | name = Moshurian | fam1 = [[Yeldhic languages|Yeldhic]]
    33 KB (4,785 words) - 00:10, 23 June 2024
  • |name = Soc'ul' |fam1 = [[Wasc languages | Wasc]]
    21 KB (2,828 words) - 09:40, 4 May 2024
  • ...ancient times and only slightly changed since then, are not just continued by the Neo-Dundulanyä or ''Lārutäteṣai'' peoples, but they have also been ...(traditionally the '''clan name'''); the '''matronymic''' and the '''given name'''. While today clanic structures are no longer legally binding anywhere in
    13 KB (1,954 words) - 13:37, 24 May 2024
  • |name = Elodian ...s]]. It is the official language of the republic of ''ʔelodīhūto'', spoken by the majority of its population. Elodian is the native language of about twe
    24 KB (3,674 words) - 13:01, 26 May 2024
  • | name = Kaikiwan Phonetic [[Kaikiwan#Intonation|tone]] is distinguished by putting accents on vowels.
    15 KB (2,207 words) - 22:45, 27 May 2024
  • |name=Sambahsa-Mundialect ...IAL) devised by [[w:French people|French]] linguist Dr. Olivier Simon.<ref name="OS">{{cite web |url= http://sambahsa.pbworks.com/w/page/10183084/FrontPage
    29 KB (4,305 words) - 22:01, 24 April 2021
  • |name=Katäfalsen ...ruct a language with a phonology practicable for speakers of most European languages along with unorthodox grammar and syntax. Katäfalsen is highly synthetic a
    26 KB (4,149 words) - 16:56, 29 September 2020
  • |Name = Emone | name = Emone
    15 KB (2,191 words) - 13:29, 5 May 2021
  • ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here) |name=Matzeriei
    12 KB (1,694 words) - 01:25, 1 October 2021
  • ...ē Amran''' is an ''a priori'' artistic constructed language in development by Daniel Quigley, providing the framework for which the author’s creative w '''Eḥeiθymme''' is characterized by significant word-internal sound-change, a "root-and-pattern" morphology, an
    44 KB (5,796 words) - 04:45, 1 April 2020
  • ...g order of prevalence). There are however some words loaned from non-I.E. languages and even some fully unique root words. ...Indo-European patterns and several inspirations received from other world languages. Indeyivroplu is a synthetic language, notable for its inflection based on
    23 KB (3,118 words) - 16:06, 8 June 2024
  • | name = Toki Pona | familycolor = constructed languages
    43 KB (6,674 words) - 19:10, 19 March 2022
  • ...cognates]] to build its core vocabulary. Its grammar is mostly influenced by Uralic and Turkic - its flair might be best describes as "Central Asian". ==Etymology==
    6 KB (842 words) - 10:46, 18 December 2023
  • |name = Nepokian ...n language family. Nepokian shares some characteristics with the Anatolian languages, which led linguists to group them together. But as Nepokian has some uniqu
    27 KB (3,791 words) - 15:21, 6 July 2021
  • ...short introduction to your language. (Who speaks it? When was it created? By whom? or what? are some example questions that can be answered here) ...-Pet (formerly known as Honshu before the partition of the Japanese Empire by the Kingdom of Koguryeo and the Ainu Federation). But the Ainu, or their p
    27 KB (4,026 words) - 14:26, 25 October 2022
  • [[Category:Languages]] |name = Heracliotic Greek
    11 KB (1,481 words) - 20:41, 2 January 2023
  • ...into the [[Antarctican]] language. It was influenced by a large variety of languages spoken in areas where the colonisers hailed from (Spanish and Portuguese fr ...by palatal or palatalised consonants. The vowel /e/ can never be followed by these consonants. Thus it could be said that they are allophones.
    47 KB (6,975 words) - 02:21, 20 January 2017
  • [[Category:Tinarian languages]] |name = Natalician
    28 KB (4,031 words) - 17:11, 20 June 2024
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