Ośnir

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Ośnir
syhośnirá
Ośnir flag.png
One of many flags of the Vilskar movement, representing indigenous cultures such as those of the Ośnir. See § Ośnir flag
Pronunciation[sɨxoʂɲirɑː]
Created byJukethatbox
Date2025
Native toOślaith
EthnicityOśnir people
Native speakers40,000 (400 BH)
L2: 67,890
Yeldhic
  • Ossic
    • North Ossic
      • Mimbesh
        • Ośnir
Official status
Official language in
Iśatúr Confederacy
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Ośnir(Ośnir: syhośnirá [sɨxoʂɲirɑː]) is a North Ossic language spoken natively by around 40,000 Ośnir people(ośnirá) in the region of Oślaith,[a] which is primarily situated around the Oś river. However, in recent years it has also gained many L2 speakers thanks to the efforts of proponents of Iśatúredá(lit. "Iśatúr-ism"), both its original proponents, and its modern continuation, the Vilskar. Thus, since the beginning, the Ośnir language has spread in use across the Confederacy, far from traditional Oślaith, and has also massively influenced the Iśatúr and Vilskar movements; the word iśatúr itself figuratively means "to fight for a good cause" while vilskar means "to repeat", alluding to a second Iśatúr revolution.

Phonology

Grammar

Verbs

Ośnir verbs have two types, I and II; these generally end in -ur or -ar respectively, though there are also some specific conjugations for verbs ending in -úr. Both types of verbs are conjugated on person, tense and aspect.

Type I

1st 2nd 3rd
sing. pl. sing. pl.
simple -u -te -té - -lú
continuous -ún -tha -thá -a -thú
conditional simple -uen -tau -téu -ath -ngud
continuous man i aint feeling it imma work on this later bruh

Type II

References

  1. ^ Ośnir: [oʂlɑi̯θ]