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  • ...ften expanded to '''international auxiliary language''' or '''IAL''') is a conlang which is designed primarily to function as a lingua-franca or means of comm ...a select few languages or language families to aid in the learning of the conlang by speakers of such. Two extreme examples of this phenomenon are the subcat
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  • |fam4 = Germano-Pindian Dialects ...sch” (In German). The name itself was borrowed from another South Germanic conlang as the initial /ç/ cannot be explained with the sound changes that took pl
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  • ===Dialects=== ...to pronounce a bilabial click, ([ʘ]) which can be found in the [[Dyimkumt/Dialects|unkisa dialect]], a very small and weird dialect.
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  • |familycolor = conlang * /kh/ is pronounced as /x/ in some Eastern dialects.
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  • ..., is termed Old Thudrin, though it is the ancestor not only of the Thudrin dialects, but of numerous other languages in the region. ...not natively spoken, it quickly died; where it was the cradle-tongue, its dialects diverged beyond intelligibility , and knowledge of the Classical tongue was
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  • ===Dialects=== *Western dialects (Mehraeni)
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  • Millennish word order is predominantly SVO, but is flexible in dialects that retain case marking. ===Conlang Atlas of Language Structures-hosted translations===
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  • Roguel, also known as Roguelian, is a heavily agglutinative conlang spoken in the western isles of Austronesia, a large archipelago (comparable * /ɬ/ is pronounced [θ] in some dialects.
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  • ...Esperanto Dialects, widely known and stylized as uREd, is an a posteriori conlang created to be used as an Auxiliary Language, in a similar fashion to the or |familycolor = conlang
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  • |familycolor = conlang ...hey belong to two subspecies that share a common language divided into two dialects.
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  • <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds ===Dialects===
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  • #The glottal fricative is usually dropped-word initially in the eastern dialects. When preceding /i/ it is realized as [ç]. <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds
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  • ...se form a continuum across the main island of Alsland; the fifth and sixth dialects are not related to each other, but are easily recognizable as Alska. ...t are not spoken on the main island. These regions in turn have their own dialects, but they are far too small to be recognized by non-speakers as such.
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  • Hatzonian is my second(?) conlang, first started in 2023 as part of my worldbuilding projects, though origina ...unching up with the prior vowel phonetically in many dialects, but in some dialects, it is more parsimonious to regard it as prenasalization, and as such it is
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  • Rokadong is my first conlang, first started in 2020 as part of my worldbuilding projects. Specifically, ** [{{IPA|ɹ}}], the "vowel r", is found morpheme-finally in some dialects.
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  • |fam4 = [[w:Ancient Greek dialects|Attic-Ionic]] ...multiple archaisms appearing within the language (Eg. Greek and most Greek dialects use the verb "Φτιάχνω" /ˈftia.xno/ whereas Grekelin uses the verb "
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  • * intergrate evidentiality into the conlang The language has two main dialects, Haishi and Sontrai. The Haishi dialects may seem easier english speakers, because of the base-10 number system, lac
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  • '''Řeuŋnie''' is an a priori conlang inspired by Czech, Dutch, and Cantonese. ...consonant). In the Lo'edjeuan accent, '''ř''' is always voiceless [r̥]. In dialects, '''ř''' is variously pronounced like [r̝] (the Czech ''ř''), [ʐ], [ʂ]
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  • |dialects = High Ceirspeech is the formal language derived from the Ceirspeech-Saegh� High Ceirspeech is an a priori conlang created by [[User:warlockelder|warlockelder]]. It is set in the fantasy wor
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  • ...and it has a phonology that is similar to some modern Low German/Low Saxon dialects.
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  • ...rsonal taste, and thus breaking one of the rules set up for continuing the conlang. Stressed vowels in most dialects of Brittainese can be either long or short, which is indirectly shown in th
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  • ...amount of time. The presence of long diphthongs are only found as regional dialects and are not considered here. <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds
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  • ...s is variable in Kiitra, and is the primary feature distinguishing various dialects and accents. It is thus left to particular groups of speakers to employ wha * [http://cals.conlang.org/language/kiitra/ Conlang Atlas of Language Structures: Kiitra]
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  • ...ated by Margaret Ransdell-Green. It is an a priori, naturalistic fictional conlang, spoken by the Ríli who inhabit the world of Aeniith. It is an agglutinati ...o to two mutually intelligible but phonemically and syntactically distinct dialects. The focus of this overview is the Sunuli dialect, but some comparative pho
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  • Debazi is my fifth conlang, first started in 2024 as part of my worldbuilding projects. Specifically, ...orthographically, and is also one of the key differences between different dialects of Liðakuin.
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  • ...adjacent to labialized consonants except allophones of /u(ː)/ (though some dialects don't make this exception) ===Conlang Atlas of Language Structures-hosted translations===
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  • Liðakuin is my third conlang, first started in 2023 as part of my worldbuilding projects. Specifically, ...orthographically, and is also one of the key differences between different dialects of Liðakuin.
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  • ...my first attempt to create a decent conlang and it's the only a posteriori conlang I've created so far. While making it I try my best to be as accurate as pos ...these two languages. Also they influenced Pomorian phonology in different dialects creating even more distinction among them. Under the Polish rule Pomorian b
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  • <center>''This language is not mine, I found it on conlang wiki unedited by "Wikim3" since June 2009. It is complete and extremely wel ...g on the next word but pronounced either as "edi", "ed" or "et" while some dialects will allow even more ways to pronounce the final "d".
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  • ...n [http://steen.free.fr/relay10/old_relays.html here]. In [http://podcast.conlang.org/2009/02/lcs-podcast-interview-with-sylvia-sotomayor/ this interview] So ...tue of its verbless grammar, and notes that it is a prominent example of a conlang created by a woman. She also says that "fellow conlangers consider Kēlen t
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  • Seggeynni is another conlang spoken in my far-future Antarctican conworld. It developed from language co ...ts /mʷ/, /bʷ/, /pʷ/ occur as separate phonemes in a few dialects. But most dialects have merged these with the plain labials.
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  • Popoma is my first "semi-serious" attempt in creating a conlang. I tried to take elements from the Romance Languages and the Japanese langu ===Dialects===
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  • ...gned as a West Germanic language, it has been developed from the Old Saxon dialects spoken in what is now Schleswig and Holstein in the early Middle Ages, and ==Classification and dialects==
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  • ...ical root stock. It is my first attempt at creating a modern Indo-European conlang and it shows, in many aspects! .../bʱ/. Although they occur in a few standard words as borrowings from these dialects they are often not considered to belong in Dhannuá proper.''
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  • This is my first attempt at a conlang, originally conceived as a part of a larger game that never took off. It is ...rld and as such aims to be as unique as possible. However as both an early conlang and due to initial worries for aesthetic features as well as content it dra
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  • ...turies ago, before diverging into modern Kraliy languages. The name of the conlang is derived from its native word for 'speech' or 'language': <em>[http://tai ...riously regarded as animate or inanimate depending on the dialect (eastern dialects typically treated them all as animate while western varieties considered th
    36 KB (5,870 words) - 22:03, 17 January 2020
  • |familycolor=conlang ...etween these forms is a complicated matter and varies considerably between dialects and even between different speakers of the same dialect. Some guidelines ar
    41 KB (6,566 words) - 21:44, 4 July 2021
  • ...nded vowels, which are a later development, in non-Standard, Classical-era dialects, such as Lūlunīkami ''fülde'', ''fǖldöy'' [ɸyɴ̆de] [ɸyːɴ̆døʏ� All true dialects of Chlouvānem eventually developed into distinct vernaculars, so that the
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  • |familycolor= conlang ...midstate/index.ssf/2011/11/pennsylvania_dialects.html|title=Pennsylvania's dialects are as varied as its downtowns -- and dahntahns|work=PennLive.com}}</ref> a
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  • ...ic), Greek, Welsh and [https://www.veche.net/alashian Alashian], a Semitic conlang. ==Dialects==
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  • | dialects = whatever you want to say | clcr = Conlang Registry Code for the language
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  • ...nt version - in January 2016, but actually it is the latest version of the conlang for my main conculture. I started sketching conlangs back when I was 9 or 1 Laceyiam is mainly thought for my conworld, but more than any other conlang of mine it is quite on the border between an art- and a heartlang.
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  • ...://www.langmaker.com/babelintro.htm "Babel Text Introduction"]. Langmaker. Conlang Profiles at Langmaker.com. Archived from [http://www.langmaker.com/babelint ...akers as a foreign or colonial feature and not an indigenous feature. Some dialects, notably the Kernow dialect found in the southern provinces of Cambria, do
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  • ...Sapshira, encompassing the western and southern parts of the country. The dialects differ chiefly in pronunciation and differences in certain lexical items, b <!--Explain your conlang's alphabet. Use the International Phonetic Alphabet to describe the sounds
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  • ...red through divination (called "random" functions by the skeptic). Its non-conlang character is obvious because conlangs are regulated by people, so they are ...ree / piece of wood, but RAPO =a frail tree / piece of wood. Eastern Greek dialects, the most important today being Cypriot, have trouble pronouncing B, they u
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  • ...ꝨИ ''clofabosin'' /'klofabosin/ [ˈkʰlōfábōsì(n)] 'Clofabian [thing]') is a conlang inspired by drug generic names (international nonproprietary names, such as ...may be reduced to [ɹ~ɻ] when word-final. It is pronounced as [ʀ~ʁ] in some dialects.
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  • These 4 alphabets are accepted as Standard for Al Bakiyye Conlang. But everybody can use other alphabet like Armenian, Indian, Greece and Rus 4.     '''Standard Al Bakiyye:''' The last version of this Conlang. Instead of old forms and system we created new forms and selected the form
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  • ...to be read as [ma'ki:s], where the group ''er'' has become ''a'' (cf. some dialects in which ''merquies'' is written ''macquies'' or ''mucquies'' - we have als ! Honoured Conlang Banner
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  • ...tern Arabic script: <big>قن أفك</big>, Ge'ez script: ቅኖ አፍከ) is a Cushitic conlang. ...| Occurs in loanwords. May be nativized as /k/ or /ɠ/, especially in rural dialects.
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  • ...r: being a sort of a proto-language it will, hopefully, split into several dialects that will become separate languages. Needless to say, Harākti is also set
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  • ...or “''Gotho-Luthic''”, evolved from the contact of [[w:Vulgar Latin|Latin dialects]] and East Germanic languages. A considerable amount of East Germanic vocab [[w:Code-switching|Code-switching]] between Luthic, Emilian dialects and Italian is frequent among Luthic speakers, in both informal and formal
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  • ...learn the Hurayish language. Hûrayca (Hurayish) is a dialect of Al Bakiyye Conlang. This language is a Conlang’s dialect. The main language is Al Bakiyye and it is created for freedom.
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