Lefso

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Modernized Lefso
レ中ソ
LefsoFlag.png
The official flag of the Lefso language
Pronunciation[ˈlɛˑɸsoː]
Created byMicor558
Date2024
SettingKuril Islands
Native speakers140 Speakers (2024)
Allavian
  • Revolutionary Allavian
    • Eupraric Scripting
      • Lefso Scripting
        • Modernized Lefso
Early forms
Allavian
  • Eupraric-Japanese Scripting
    • Archaic Lefso
      • Early Lefso
        • Middle Lefso
          • Late Lefso
            • Modernized Lefso; Archives I - II
Standard form
Lefso var. (Archive III / Navoc Hook)
Dialects
  • Kanje-Dominant Dialects ("Kanje", "Antarctic Lefso")
  • Tonal-Dominant Dialects ("Lefse")
  • Slavic-Leaning Dialects ("Rusiji")
  • Japanese-Leaning Dialects ("Fukuse")
Odinya, [w:Hiragana
Official status
Official language in
[United Colonies of Eupraria]
Language codes
CLCRqle
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Introduction

Modernized Lefso (Also: “Lefso”, “Bing bong”; Native: “レ中ソ”) is a constructed language spoken by less than 1,000 individuals, Modernized Lefso is recognized as the de facto and de jure official and national language of a micronation, The United Colonies of Eupraria.

Modernized Lefso was formed as a result of five factors. The drift of English within Eupraria towards various creoles and dialects was known collectively as “Allavian”. Euprarian natives liked how pilot pens (the number one selling pen in Eupraria) glided across paper when writing Japanese. Eupraran natives began making authentic-sounding words from garbled results of Ceaser Cipher encrypted text. During Regional War Two, Fascist Italy and the Four Square Council were influenced by Japan, which quickly affected the way Allavian was written and spoken. Modernized Lefso is being changed due to constant Slavic or Japonic influence.

Modernized Lefso is quite volatile and known for being heavily influenced by Japonic and Slavic culture. Modernized Lefso is the most successful auxiliary language spoken and exchanged through Eupraria, with major influence outside these regions. Modernized Lefso is commonly spoken within spread-out pockets of land, which expand outwards - a process caused by colonialism and Euprarian imperialism.

Modernized Lefso remains the most influential conlang within the United Colonies of Eupraria, where its Sprachraum resides, Modernized Lefso has migrated out of Eupraria and formed various pidgins. Modernized Lefso was formed via constant contact with Japanese and dialects with Old Lefso, heavily influenced by Slavic languages - primarily Russian. Modernized Lefso exists on a dialect continuum with Older Lefso Varieties and Japanese.

Lefso is an agglutinative, synthetic, syllabic language with moderately complex phonotactics, phonemic vowel and consonant length, and a lexically significant pitch accent. Word order is normal subject-object-verb with grammatical particles (toppings) marking the grammatical function of words, with a topic-comment sentence structure. Phrases in Lefso are exclusively head-final and left-branching. The placement of particles is mixed, with some preceding information, while most succeed. Sentence-ending particles inflect emotional, emphatic qualities, make questions, or conclude lists. Nouns have no gender articles. Verbs are conjugated primarily for tense and voice, but not for person. Adjectives are also conjugated.

In Modernized Lefso, a unique symbol known as a “Lefse” is used to direct the tone, stress, and length of a sound in a phrase, which is what the name “Lefso” is derived from, evolved from the unification of the Hard Symbol (み - approximation), Soft Symbol (Ժ), Lenition Marking (て), and Elongation Marking (ラ) - along with tones that weren’t added until later on due to conflicting accents across all states who used Modernized Lefso as a de jure.

Modernized Lefso combines a Latin/Cyrillic/Katakana-themed abugida-alphabet (Odinya) and a modified Kanji system (Kanje) with the two Japanese writing syllabaries: Hiragana and Katakana (known under the common name “Kana”).

The flag of Modernized Lefso is a 13-pointed light yellow star positioned to “rise” above a blue rectangle with thin white on its top and bottom borders. Placed atop a red background with three uneven stripes of increasing darkness vis-a-vis distance to the top edge of the flag, and with four stars arranged in a small square-like shape on the top-left corner.

The red, white, and blue are the colors in the flag that also make up both the United Kingdom, Russia, and Japan (with just white and red); While the blue, white, and yellow are the colors in the flag that also make up the United Colonies of Eupraria–the country where it’s the de facto and de jure—also the birthplace of the language. The blue stripe with white along its top and bottom rim represents both an ocean, and a stripe of Norway–the country that celebrates with Lefse’s (the food that inspired the name of Modernized Lefso’s unique phonetic modifier character, thus the name of the Language itself). The 13-pointed Yellow star has many meanings. It’s most commonly seen as a depiction of a sun rising above an ocean; When paired with the red background, it resembles a sunrise. This showcases the meaning of Japan (Land of the Rising Sun). The star also acts as a reference to the Hatsune Miku song–Mesmerizer, which partly contributed to the Great Japonic Kick. The color of the star represents the sun at dusk, the star seen in Mesmerizer, and the exaggerated color of a Norwegian Lefse.

Phonology

Orthography

Consonants

Vowels

Prosody

Stress

Intonation

Phonotactics

Morphophonology

Morphology

Syntax

Constituent order

Noun phrase

Verb phrase

Sentence phrase

Dependent clauses

Example texts

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