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| ==Romance Aestrian Project==
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| {{Infobox language
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| |name=R-Aestrian language
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| |nativename=Lengüa Aèstriana
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| |pronunciation=/aɛs.ˈtrija.no/
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| |familycolor=Indo-European
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| |creator=[[User:Iohanen|Iohanen]]
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| |created=March 24, 2020
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| |posteriori=Portuguese, Spanish, Occitan, French, Italian and Catalan
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| |script=Latin
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| |iso3=none
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| |image=Aestrian Language Flag.png
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| |imagesize=300
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| |imagealt=R-Aestrian Flag
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| |imagecaption=The official R-Aestrian Language flag.
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| The '''R-Aestrian''' language (''R'' from Romance, ''Aestrian'' is a fictional name) is an a-posteriori language and also an artlang based on ''Spanish'', ''Portuguese'', ''Occitan-Catalan'', ''French'' and ''Italian''. It was supposed to be an auxlang, but the creator decided to change it's purpose because of it's lexical and grammar.
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| ===Phonology===
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| ===Vowels===
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| R-Aestrian vowels are not distinguished by lenghtness, but by sound. Long vowels are the normal vowels in words, like the A in Aèstrian, and short vowels are vowels that take a grave accent like è, ì, ò, ù, there is no short for /a/.
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |+Long Vowels
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| !
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| !Front
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| !Central
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| !Back
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| |-
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| !Close
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| |i, í /i/
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| |u, ú, ü /u/
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| |-
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| !Central
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| |e, é /e/
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| |o, ó /o/
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| |-
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| !Open
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| |a, á /a/
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| |}
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| {| class="wikitable"
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| |+Short Vowels
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| !
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| !Front
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| !Central
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| !Back
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| |-
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| !Close
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| |ì /ɪ/
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| |ù /ʊ/
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| |-
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| !Central
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| |è /ɛ/
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| |ò /ɔ/
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| |-
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| !Open
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| |a, á /a/
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| |}
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