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{{Bpnjohnson.info|Modern Standard Imperial|Drikva Yakke |ˈdrik.vɑ ˈjɑk.ʃe|2020|Planet Aterra|Conlang|||||||||}} | {{Bpnjohnson.info|Modern Standard Imperial|Drikva Yakke |ˈdrik.vɑ ˈjɑk.ʃe|2020|Planet Aterra|Conlang|||||||||}} | ||
Drikva Yakke /ˈdrik.vɑ ˈjɑk.ʃe/, or Modern Standard Imperial, is a standardized analytic language developed from an earlier creolized form of of various ancient languages, though it still retains a rather deep orthography from an earlier form. It is written in the Imperial Script (Kuggi Yakke /ˈkuɡ.ʒi ˈjɑk.ʃe/), which is an alphabet originally written vertically in syllable blocks, but is now most commonly written left-to-right in individual letters. The block-form letters are still commonly used similarly to how majuscule letters are used in Latinate scripts. | '''''Drikva Yakke''''' /ˈdrik.vɑ ˈjɑk.ʃe/, or '''Modern Standard Imperial''', is a standardized analytic language developed from an earlier creolized form of of various ancient languages, though it still retains a rather deep orthography from an earlier form. It is written in the Imperial Script (Kuggi Yakke /ˈkuɡ.ʒi ˈjɑk.ʃe/), which is an alphabet originally written vertically in syllable blocks, but is now most commonly written left-to-right in individual letters. The block-form letters are still commonly used similarly to how majuscule letters are used in Latinate scripts. | ||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== |