Latirdo: Difference between revisions

3,605 bytes added ,  20 January 2017
m
Text replacement - "Category:Conlangs" to "Category:Languages"
No edit summary
m (Text replacement - "Category:Conlangs" to "Category:Languages")
 
(8 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Latirdo''' ''(Latirdan kess/ψoⱶιɥҷoⱱ ϑ϶ƽƽ ''[latiːɾdan kɛsː]'')'' is a [[Fictional language|fictional language]] developed for use in books including "Ulmusea" by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. Latirdo is spoken by close to 9 million people in Latirda, it's fictional theoretical place of origin. The language comes from the family sub-group West-Isiat and is grouped closely and is almost mutually intelligible with several other West-Isiat languages, such as "Leitídu", "Sukkista Isiat", and "Tehteluo". This language has been being constructed for over a year now and its dictionary has gotten to 3,200 words. Latirdo traditionally uses the Isialuior Script, but for ease of reading and typing, in this article the Latin Script is used to write.
{| align="right" class="wikitable" style="width: 300px; margin: 0 0 0.5em 1.4em; clear: right; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-collapse: collapse;" border=1
! colspan="2" style="font-size:100%; color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|<big>Latirdo</big><br>''ψoⱶιɥҷoⱱ ϑ϶ƽƽ''
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Pronunciation:
| style="text-align: left;" |latiːɾdan kɛsː
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Spoken in:
| style="text-align: left;" |Latirda, Leitídua, Sukkistanas, Tehteluanasta, Keshtaffvikst
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Total speakers:
| style="text-align: left;" |1.186 billion
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of language families|Language family]]:
| style="text-align: left;" |Isiat-West
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:Writing system|Writing system]]:
| style="text-align: left;" |Isialuior Script (ϑɞ᾿oⱱ ιƽιoψɞιơɥ)
|-
! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Official status
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:Official language|Official language in]]:
| style="text-align: left;" |Latirda, Sukkistanas, Keshtaffvikst
|-
! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|Language codes
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of ISO 639-1 codes|ISO 639-1]]
| style="text-align: left;" |ltr
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:List of ISO 639-2 codes|ISO 639-2]]
| style="text-align: left;" |ltr
|-
! colspan="1" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|[[wikipedia:SIL International|SIL]]
| style="text-align: left;" |ltr
|-
! colspan="2" style="color: {{{fontcolor}}}; background-color: {{{familycolor}}};"|See also: [[wikipedia:Language|Language]] &ndash; [[wikipedia:Lists of languages|Lists of languages]]
|}
 
'''Latirdo''' ''(Latirdan kess/ψoⱶιɥҷoⱱ ϑ϶ƽƽ ''[latiːɾdan kɛsː]'')'' is a [[Fictional language|fictional language]] developed for use in books including "Ulmusea" by [[User:Sihithe Avralte|Sihithe Avralte]]. Latirdo is spoken by close to a billion and a quarter people in Latirda, it's fictional theoretical place of origin. The language comes from the family sub-group West-Isiat and is grouped closely and is almost mutually intelligible with several other West-Isiat languages, such as "Leitídu", "[[Sukkista Isiat]]", and "Tehteluo". This language has been being constructed for over a year now and its dictionary has gotten to 3,300 words. Latirdo traditionally uses the Isialuior Script, but for ease of reading and typing, in this article the Latin Script is used to write. Latirdo serves as a lingua franca for all nations in West Okkirna, almost all of whose languages are of the West Isiat family, thus related to Latirdo, as far as fluent native speakers go, the number is limited to only about 740 million who are those who inhabit Latirda itself.
 


== Phonology ==
== Phonology ==
Line 400: Line 438:


ƽɞ σoι ϶ⱱⱶɜ̃ ɥoϑƽ϶ө ϱóɞψ ϑιƨⱶ ⱱιɜ̃ƽϑoɥƿ
ƽɞ σoι ϶ⱱⱶɜ̃ ɥoϑƽ϶ө ϱóɞψ ϑιƨⱶ ⱱιɜ̃ƽϑoɥƿ
== Dialects ==
Since Latirdo is a very wide-spread language, naturally it has many internal and external dialects. The large difference is in pronunciation, and little vocabulary is substituted between dialects.
=== Pronunciation ===
Take the following chart as a glimpse into how the various dialects of Latirda itself work differently in spelling and pronunciation of the four main internal dialects.
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! English !! Main dialect !! Mountains !! Far west !! Küelestanka
|-
| It's still raining outside. || Pául noi vásst nóa. || Pal noi vas noya. || Pau öma vast no. || Pól no vast noa.
|-
| When is the homework due? || Maremü liranvintat mor? || Maremu liravinta' moi? || Marjemü liran vintat mo? || mademü liravinta mod?
|-
| I have to go. || Eté agyenü. || Iti akyenu. || Te ağenü. || Te ftienü aideia.
|-
| They're waiting for you. || Holkam sa os. || Hokam sa os. || Oukam sa oþ. || Hulkam sa ous.
|}
<!-- Categories -->
[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Languages]]
[[Category:Latirdo]]