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===Cuamland===
===Cuamland===
*Yacavestu
*Yacavestu
* [[Zzean]]
* Gloobic
* Gloobic
** [[Gloob]]
** [[Gloob]]
** [[Schlaub]]
** [[Schlaub]]
* [[Vskliav]]
* [[Thackish]]
* [[Scrouse]]
* [[Whāso]]
* [[Whāso]]
* Tsrovesh
* [[Zwutal]] -- uncanny Korean
** m n (allophonically ng) p pp ph t tt th k kk kh h l
** z zz tz ttz tzh s ss ts tts tsh x xx tx ttx txh
* a i u e eo eu (ya ye yi yu yeo wa we wi weo)


=== Irquhadoon ===
=== Irquhadoon ===
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** [[Ramanujan]]
** [[Ramanujan]]
** [[Nurian]]
** [[Nurian]]
** PGmc gib
* [[Séiseal]]
* A Lovecraft gib


=== Mintōn ===
=== Mintōn ===

Latest revision as of 02:39, 1 March 2024

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Verse talk:

Tricin (Clofabosin for 'world') is a grab-bag conworld by User:Praimhín and User:IlL containing many conlangs that are spoofs or natlang gibberish, mainly:

Geographical and personal names will often contain jokes as well.

Continents

  • Etalocin (equatorial)
  • Cualand (north of Etalocin, Quelocin in Clofabosin) - homeland of Clofabic

Languages

Etalocin

  • Clofabosin
  • Dodellic
    • Dodellian
    • Lanyotian
  • Fursfop
  • Pulchric
    • Gussnish
    • Paleiat
    • !Zoom-Fóõ
      • !Zoom
      • Vavoom
      • Fóõ
    • Luminic
      • Luminese (in a sprachbund with Fóõ)
  • Ksieh
  • Zlïke

Cuamland

  • Yacavestu
  • Zzean
  • Gloobic
  • Thackish
  • Scrouse
  • Whāso
  • Zwutal -- uncanny Korean
    • m n (allophonically ng) p pp ph t tt th k kk kh h l
    • z zz tz ttz tzh s ss ts tts tsh x xx tx ttx txh
  • a i u e eo eu (ya ye yi yu yeo wa we wi weo)

Irquhadoon

Irquhatūraṃ in Thensarian, Inkhwadoon in Rencadian

  • Berctanic
  • Irquhadoonic
    • Sioaued
    • Vruchma
    • Nabblie
  • An Bhlaoighne
  • An Old Irish giblang with con·doircet, ·connaircet for 'they face off in a two-way race'

Tālsim

Mintōn

The Thensarian name for this continent is Mintōn, gen. Mintōnis (Thengkha Mintôn). Mintonian languages usually have a small segmental inventory and many tones. Amkima, Ditab and Andarin are the classical languages of Mintonia.