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The '''Skyrdagor''' language (native name '''Skyrdegan gjalyn''' [ɧɯ˞deːɜ̯n ɟ͡ʝæ͡ɑɮɯn]) is the koiné language of ''Greater Skyrdagor'' ([ɧɯ˞dɒː˞], in Sky. ''gilyjlydh Skyrdagor'' [ɟ͡ʝiɮʊɪ̯ɮɯð ɧɯ˞dɒː˞]), a plurinational area on the planet of [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]], in northeastern Márusúturon, once part of the Skyrdagor Empire. It is the official language in all countries of this area, as well as a minority language in ''Brono'', ''Qualdomailor'', and the ''[[Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition|Inquisition]]''. | The '''Skyrdagor''' language (native name '''Skyrdegan gjalyn''' [ɧɯ˞deːɜ̯n ɟ͡ʝæ͡ɑɮɯn]) is the koiné language of ''Greater Skyrdagor'' ([ɧɯ˞dɒː˞], in Sky. ''gilyjlydh Skyrdagor'' [ɟ͡ʝiɮʊɪ̯ɮɯð ɧɯ˞dɒː˞]), a plurinational area on the planet of [[Verse:Calémere|Calémere]], in northeastern Márusúturon, once part of the Skyrdagor Empire. It is the official language in all countries of this area, as well as a minority language in ''Brono'', ''Qualdomailor'', and the ''[[Verse:Chlouvānem Inquisition|Inquisition]]''. | ||
Written Skyrdagor, usually referred to as ''International Skyrdagor'' ('' | Written Skyrdagor, usually referred to as ''International Skyrdagor'' (''szelyhtonggyrhin Skyrdegan gjalyn'' [sɛɮɯxtoŋɣɯ˞xin ɧɯ˞deːɜ̯n ɟ͡ʝæ͡ɑɮɯn]), is a standardized Dachsprache for most of the Skyrdagorian languages, which are the local, usually mutually intelligible, languages of most countries of Greater Skyrdagor. It is based mostly on the Skyrdegan dialect of ''Tol Sakszyv'' [tɔɮ ʃɑksuː], former imperial capital and modern-day capital of the Republic of Skyrdagor. | ||
==External History== | ==External History== | ||
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===Prosody=== | ===Prosody=== | ||
====Stress==== | ====Stress==== | ||
Primary stress is fixed on the first syllable, but first syllables of elements in compound words are also always secondary stressed, e.g. '' | Primary stress is fixed on the first syllable, but first syllables of elements in compound words are also always secondary stressed, e.g. ''szelyhtonggyrhin'' [ˈsɛɮɯxˌtoŋɣɯ˞xin] "international". | ||
====Intonation==== | ====Intonation==== |
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