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  • ...ority language of Sănach in Bjeheond. It's a creole based on the [[Tigol]] language, with influences from local [[Hlou-Shum languages]]. Literally read Irish, with fewer vowels, plus the High German Consonant Shift?
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  • {{Infobox language Gussnish is the most commonly spoken Pulchric language in Tricin. It's from the Gussnic branch, which is characterized by a fusion
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  • ...oped out of [[w:Middle Irish]], and thus ultimately descended from [[w:Old Irish]]. Romic is the official language of the nation of Rom and one of the official national languages of the Seaf
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  • {{Infobox language |ancestor = [[w:Irish language|Irish]]
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  • ...rta's France. It is notable for being the least conservative Indo-European language in Irta, grammatically. ...e of Literary French in Irta. Today's Hyperfrench is a quasi-polysynthetic language with clitic complexes and bipersonal agreement, very unusual for Indo-Europ
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  • ...ettle the Northern part of the Iberian peninsula. It is descended from Old Irish, and forms part of the Goidelic family of languages, in the Ibero-Goidelic |1=Irish
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  • טאָאבות toves = language Result of soft mutation consistently written (aleph)C- like how Irish uses h?
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  • |ca'''r'''o ([[w:Spanish language|Spanish]]) |'''r'''ámh ([[w:Irish language|Irish]])
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  • {{Infobox language |ancestor = [[w:Irish language|Irish]]
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  • *Prăfin, from *phirwi-Hnom via a non-Talmic Quame language, related to Phirwo ==== Bhlaoighnizations of Irish names ====
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  • This is a short reminder of the language format policy. I. Write a short piece stating your intents and purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on).
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  • ...many of the European languages, it was considered having it be a secondary language for regular use by the creator. This is a short reminder of the language format policy.
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  • '''Zlïke''' (native name ''ihr zlïker Zießammel'') is a language of the country Zlïkezhẅẅs in Central Etalocin. It's aesthetically insp ...s unreleased stops, whereas final voiceless stops may be spirantized as in Irish English or Liverpool English.
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  • {{Infobox language This is a short reminder of the language format policy.
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  • '''Camalic''' is a small language family created by [[Verse:Schngellstein]]. ** [[Verse:Schngellstein/Bhadhagha/Old|Old Bhadhagha]] (literally read Irish minus mh and with Sanskrit gibby loans, fh and sh all over the place)
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  • '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''Dîthâabh'' /diː˧˩θ{{ret}}aːaw˥˩/) is a language of Tricin's Mintonia inspired by Iau, Proto-Lakes Plain, Dinka, Thai, Formo ...e particle ''ădhùbh-'', or other preverbs/conjunctions, reminiscent of Old Irish verb allomorphy.
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  • '''Cokkel''' ([ˈtʃok.kel], formerly Cokjazik) is an artistic language that uses [[w:false cognate|false cognates]] to build its core vocabulary. ...any, much" and "kel" meaning "language". This refers to the fact that this language derives its vocabulary and part of its grammar from many languages.
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  • {{Infobox language ...tʃ] or, rarely, ''hfrahb uir qehfthlehgar'' [ˈɔː irʲ ˈq͡χeːtʰɬe.ər] — is a language of the planet of [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]], spoken natively by about 13
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  • ...ople) do not have any knowledge of Earth, an accurate choice of any source language to be used is quite pointless; in actual usage, there could be many possibl * The source language is a language that inspired Chlouvānem aesthetics;
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  • **''eririnavir.'' - ...Irish. *''esofos serotin lutafotinib.'' - One language is never enough.
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  • Although all present-day Talmic languages are rigidly head-initial, like Irish, Welsh and Southeast Asian languages, Proto-Talmic was much less so; we kno ...d keep the most inflections out of the Quame branches, so it was the worst language to Old Irishify
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  • ...Mfintirh), an ethnic group belonging to the European Pygmy Phenotype. The language is in a sprachbund with the Celtic languages and shares such features as VS This is a short reminder of the language format policy.
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  • ...lects of [[Talmic languages|Proto-Talmic]]. Its aesthetics is based on Old Irish orthography, but its choice of postvocalic mutation is voicing, not spirant Tigol is the language of the earliest texts of Mărotłist religion. (What should the equivalent
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  • ...schemes of the period, it was meant merely as an [[International auxiliary language|auxiliary]] to—not a replacement of—existing natural languages.{{citati ...ences of it.<p>"Now this can only be done, either by 'enjoyning'' some one Language and Character to be universally learnt and practised, (which is not to be e
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  • ...n antiquity around the Mediterranean basin. A [[w:Centum language|centum]] language, it is believed by some to be closely related to Greek, by some to Armenian {{Infobox language
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  • {{Infobox language .... Johann S. Munchausen, a researcher of Tocharian D, claims that it is the language of [[w:Wusun|Wusun]], which existed around Lake Issyk (present-day Kyrgyzst
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  • {{Infobox language ...in 2013. Its name is composed by the words ''nov'' ("new") and ''basa'' ("language"). Its main features are a regular phonetic inventory, a strict SVO sentenc
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  • ...b̥e/) or '''Camalapradhàna''' is a [[Verse:Crackfic Irta/Camalic|Camalic]] language inspired by Sanskrit. It is a major source of loans in [[Verse:Crackfic Irt * ''ghamh-, ghaomh-, ghumh, ghuamh-'' = to be (like Irish ''tá'')
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  • {{Infobox language ...peech', shortened as '''An Bhlaoighne''', is a conlang inspired by reading Irish orthography literally (for example: ''seamh'' /seamh/). It was originally c
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  • ...y ''łynáñ'' + X: ''łynáñ Iñglix'' = English language, or by ''-ib''. Earth language names are usually based on the native names of the countries. *''Eri'' /ˈɛri/ = Ireland/Irish
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  • {{Infobox language ...and [[w:Finno-Samic Languages|Finno-Samic Languages]]. To make a ultimate language for rapping , joiking , singing and DJing.
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  • {{Infobox language | fam3 = [[:w:Proto-Germanic language|Germanic]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...glutinative language|agglutinating]] with a complex verbal morphology. The language has repeatedly been analysed as lacking [[w:nouns|nouns]] and [[w:adjective
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  • {{Infobox language ...a Germanic language created by [[User:Akiliyh|Guillaume Boucher]] to be a language spoken by the native inhabitants of [[Verse:Anerrot|Anerrot]], an archipela
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  • ...ted from Common Brittonic and by a small number of words borrowed from Old Irish and Ecclesiastical Latin, largely in the spheres of religion and technology ...several classes, which show a greater degree of variation than the modern language.
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  • {{Infobox language ...and Vietnamese and grammatically inspired by Jewish Babylonian Aramaic and Irish.
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  • <center>''This language is not mine, I found it on conlang wiki unedited by "Wikim3" since June 200 ...ns, replaced by a sound change which caused the final t to reappear in the language).
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  • ...which, combined with the mutation of Fén Ghír, makes it a highly shifting language. Cwengâr represents a contemporary sibling language to Fén Ghír.
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  • A mostly-analytic language, Eevo (Scellan) is focus-prominent and strongly head-initial (with exceptio ...'hob'' 'don't!' is used for the negative imperative. In literary or poetic language, ''daw'' (irrealis) can also be found for the prohibitive.
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  • ...anist August Schleicher (1821-1868), which is most notable as the original language of the fable ''Avis Akvâsas ka'' ("The Sheep and the Horses"). ...Bactrian," in Schleicher's terminology), Greek, Latin, Oscan, Umbrian, Old Irish, Old Church Slavonic (Old Bulgarian in Schleicher's terminology), Lithuania
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  • {{Infobox language ...is less conservative. Like Shalaian, Netagin is an inflected head-initial language, but has a more fusional morphology: both nouns and verbs are inflected usi
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  • .... Inspiration and influence were drawn both from my earliest impression of Irish while falling back on my stronger knowledge of English and French. The gram The language is designed for a conworld and as such aims to be as unique as possible. Ho
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  • {{Infobox language ...which also includes [[Eevo]]). It's inspired by Mandarin, German, Occitan, Irish, [[Thedish]], and English (particularly Cockney and Philadelphian).
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  • {{Infobox language ...guages including [[Naeng]] and [[Talmic languages]], as well as Hebrew and Irish, Classical Netagin grammar is meant to have some alien features even to spe
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  • {{Infobox language |fam1=[[artistic language]]
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  • {{Infobox language ...rs are called Gloms (''Glóme''). {{PAGENAME}} is intended to have a pseudo-Irish and pseudo-Slavic aesthetic.
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  • {{Infobox language ...a country in central Márusúturon, where it is the only nationwide official language<ref>Chlouvānem and a few minority languages are co-official in some region
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  • {{Infobox language ...n [[w:Gothic_language|Gothic]], the oldest [[w:Germanic_languages|Germanic language]] with a sizeable text corpus. The name originated from [[w:Proto-Slavic_la
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  • ...re have not been real-world influences on the sounds and tendencies of the language. To name a few, the rhythm and consonant clusters were influenced by Northe ...ed by Irish Gaelic. Despite many real-world inspirations having guided the language, all the words used in Thrichian have etymologies within the fictional worl
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  • {{Infobox language ...aek''' {{IPA|/kʌmˈbɾaːg/}} is a modern reconstruction of the lost medieval language of Cumbric, a Brythonic Celtic tongue once spoken in parts of southern Scot
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  • ...nd its neighbouring islands. According to the people of these islands, the language came with their ancestors from a land called ''Prêńa'' along with a knowl ...ry AD to the earliest written records in the early 8th century. Though the language is unattested, its development can be adduced. The most important developme
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  • This is a short reminder of the language format policy. I. Write a short piece stating your intents and purposes when creating the language (Design goal, inspiration, ideas, and so on).
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  • {{Infobox language ...combine them in a new way. There is no real purpose or design goal of this language what might become visible as it does not look that well build, for instance
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  • *English: Sasana [Irish loan word, easier than "Angle" as Fayn lacks "ng"] *Aggulative Language: Dénémhoc [Unite-Word]
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  • {{Infobox language ...y, Scellan is a mostly analytic, topic-prominent, head-initial, usually V2 language.
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  • TODO: make this more Old Irish gibby. Add some dh's and gh's |language = [[Tigol]]
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  • == AN INTRODUCTION TO THE FEMMISH LANGUAGE == ...gian, Danish and Swedish. Femmish is a descendant of Old Norse, the common language of the Germanic peoples living in Scandinavia during the Viking era. Femmis
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  • {{Infobox language |agency = Council for the Luthic Language
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