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|name = uREd | |name = uREd | ||
|nativename = | |nativename = Υναλα Ρεμορφενο ηε λ'Εσπεράντα Σιντιποι ('''υΡΕς''') | ||
|pronunciation = | |pronunciation = juː'ɹɪːd | ||
| | |setting = [[w:Europe|Europe]] | ||
|states = European Union (Proposed for) | |states = European Union (Proposed for) | ||
|speakers = Unknown | |speakers = Unknown | ||
|date = 2014 | |date = 2014 | ||
|familycolor = conlang | |familycolor = conlang | ||
| | |clcr = qre | ||
| | |script1 = Grek | ||
|script2 = Latn | |||
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|notice = IPA | |notice = IPA | ||
|creator = | |creator = User:Serena | ||
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*uREd reduces the number of phonemic sounds to 26, including the 5 vowels. <ĥ> and <ĵ> were completely removed, and the affricate <c> has been changed into a handier <th>, which is pronounced similarly to English. | *uREd reduces the number of phonemic sounds to 26, including the 5 vowels. <ĥ> and <ĵ> were completely removed, and the affricate <c> has been changed into a handier <th>, which is pronounced similarly to English. | ||
*The alphabet of uREd doesn’t need additional diacritics. It uses four digraphs like <th> in place of <c>, <zh> for <ĝ>, <sh> for <ŝ> and naturally <w> for <ŭ>. The Latin-centric <j> has been replaced by a fair <y>. | *The alphabet of uREd doesn’t need additional diacritics. It uses four digraphs like <th> in place of <c>, <zh> for <ĝ>, <sh> for <ŝ> and naturally <w> for <ŭ>. The Latin-centric <j> has been replaced by a fair <y>. | ||
* | *A certain number of phonological phenomena were added, to make it less boring and more like a natural language. | ||
==Grammar and Phonology== | ==Grammar and Phonology== | ||
{{main|uREd | {{main|Grammar of uREd|Phonology of uREd}} | ||
uREd is a highly synthetic agglutinative language. Just like its parent language it has two cases, noun-adjective agreement and a rich verb inflection for tense, aspect, mood and voice. Unlike esperanto, uREd makes a heavy use of verbal adjectives to reduce the use of the verb to be; It has a lower number of phonemic sounds, as it shows no difference between the <ĝ> and <ĵ> sounds and the <ĥ> and <h> sounds. | uREd is a highly synthetic agglutinative language. Just like its parent language it has two cases, noun-adjective agreement and a rich verb inflection for tense, aspect, mood and voice. Unlike esperanto, uREd makes a heavy use of verbal adjectives to reduce the use of the verb to be; It has a lower number of phonemic sounds, as it shows no difference between the <ĝ> and <ĵ> sounds and the <ĥ> and <h> sounds. | ||
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