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{{privatelang}} | {{privatelang}} | ||
[[Category:Languages]] | |||
[[Category:Conlangs]] | |||
[[Category:Artlangs]] | |||
[[Category:A_priori]] | |||
[[Category:Alien_languages]] | |||
{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|name = Czecklish | |name = Czecklish | ||
|nativename = Czěcklíš | |nativename = Czěcklíš | ||
|pronunciation = [ʈʂeːˈkɫiːɕ] | |pronunciation = [ʈʂeːˈkɫiːɕ] | ||
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|creator = [[User:Mcmisher|Mcmisher]] | |||
|setting = Parallel Earth | |||
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|speakers = 52,724 | |||
|date = 2019 census | |||
|regions = Czeckland, Sudenland | |regions = Czeckland, Sudenland | ||
|states = Saxony | |states = Saxony | ||
| | |fam1 = Czecklish Language Family | ||
|fam2 = Czecklish | |||
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|nations = Germany, Czechia | |nations = Germany, Czechia | ||
|agency = Czecklish Revitalization Project | |agency = Czecklish Revitalization Project | ||
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|iso2 = czk | |iso2 = czk | ||
|iso3 = czk | |iso3 = czk | ||
|script = | |script = Latin Alphabet | ||
}} | }} | ||
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|article = final | |article = final | ||
|relativeclause = final | |relativeclause = final | ||
|nounclause = final | |nounclause = final | ||
|order = VOS | |word order = VOS | ||
|Tonal = no | |Tonal = no | ||
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|Modality=50 | |Modality=50 | ||
|Words=0}} | |Words=0}} | ||
The Czecklish language, or Czěcklíš is a language isolate of extraterrestrial origin. The humans who came into contact with these aliens adopted their language for their use, and it has since diverged and become its own language family. Czecklish is spoken by some 50,000 people, primarily in Saxony, Germany and Sudenland, Czechia. There is a current language shift towards Czecklish in the Erzebirgisch region of Saxony. All speakers are bilingual in German, and often speak at least 3 other languages fluently - usually Polish, | |||
Czech, English, French and Spanish. UNESCO considers Czecklish to be "vulnerable", as it is historically discouraged to speak it in public or at school. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
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===Syntax=== | ===Syntax=== | ||
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