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[[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A priori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]]
[[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A priori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]]
{{Infobox language
|name          = Omonkwi
|nativename    = Omokwi
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]]
|pronunciation = /o.ˈmoŋ.kʷi/
|setting = Earth-like planet
|region        = Undetermined
|speakers      = Unknown
|date          = ca. 2005
|familycolor  = lightgray
|fam1          = Omon
|fam2 =
|script        = Latin
}}


'''Omonkwi''' started as an early attempt to capture the sounds I liked from mesoamerican indigenous languages via a poorly pronounced (by my high-school teacher) version of deity names in the [[w:Popol Vuh|Popol Vuh]]. Names such as ''Vucub Caquix, Cabrakán, Zipacná'' and ''Chimalmat''. It can be viewed as a weird kind of homage, trying to create a language out respect for it but not having the materials to know more about it, something common before the rise of the internet as we know it.
'''Omonkwi''' started as an early attempt to capture the sounds I liked from mesoamerican indigenous languages via a poorly pronounced (by my high-school teacher) version of deity names in the [[w:Popol Vuh|Popol Vuh]]. Names such as ''Vucub Caquix, Cabrakán, Zipacná'' and ''Chimalmat''. It can be viewed as a weird kind of homage, trying to create a language out respect for it but not having the materials to know more about it, something common before the rise of the internet as we know it.
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