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'''Ǝppaya''', also written Eppaya where ASCII is preferable and '''Əppaya''' where the Pan-Nigerian alphabet is outlawed (and alternatively called Eppaina) is a language based loosely on Romance languages, principally Spanish. It has undergone a few transformative sound shifts and processes to appear quite different to its parent languages. The language is a quick experiment and is intended to have a sort of islander aesthetic. The language was created by <span style="background:#006400">[[User:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">'''CEIGE'''</span>]][[User talk:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">⟨TAWK⟩</span>]]</span> and started off as as just a joke, referring to a comment by someone else about variation with the following: "Sainta Bairazón, lýranos/lírvanos de normaildá" ("Holy Variation, deliver us from normality", a spin off of the Paternoster). Such romlanging was not enough to sate ''die Chaoslust'', thus further transformations had to take place. | '''Ǝppaya''', also written Eppaya where ASCII is preferable and '''Əppaya''' where the Pan-Nigerian alphabet is outlawed (and alternatively called Eppaina) is a language based loosely on Romance languages, principally Spanish. It has undergone a few transformative sound shifts and processes to appear quite different to its parent languages. The language is a quick experiment and is intended to have a sort of islander aesthetic. The language was created by <span style="background:#006400">[[User:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">'''CEIGE'''</span>]][[User talk:Ceige|<span style="color:#FFFFFF">⟨TAWK⟩</span>]]</span> and started off as as just a joke, referring to a comment by someone else about variation with the following: "Sainta Bairazón, lýranos/lírvanos de normaildá" ("Holy Variation, deliver us from normality", a spin off of the Paternoster). Such romlanging was not enough to sate ''die Chaoslust'', thus further transformations had to take place. | ||
==Introduction== | |||
Resources on Eppaya are scarce, primarily because many speakers have moved onto a more advanced version of the language known as [[Abe]]. | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Eppaya is set apart from average romance languages phonologically by ~4 major processes (although these processes are applied to the romance languages and not necessarily Latin): | Eppaya is set apart from average romance languages phonologically by ~4 major processes (although these processes are applied to the romance languages and not necessarily Latin): |
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