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The Pomorian language (or [pɑ.ˈmaː.reːskɑ] as its native pronunciation) is an a posteriori (and my first attempt to make a conlang on a real language family) conlang based on Balto-Slavic languages (on those which I know). And I do my best to make it beautiful. Any suggestions, you could ever have, would be helpful, if you want to, of course. | The Pomorian language (or [pɑ.ˈmaː.reːskɑ] as its native pronunciation) is an a posteriori (and my first attempt to make a conlang on a real language family) conlang based on Balto-Slavic languages (on those which I know). And I do my best to make it beautiful. Any suggestions, you could ever have, would be helpful, if you want to, of course. | ||
*[[Takkenit]] or ''Takkenkikle'' [ˈtɑ.kːən.ˌkik.lə] is an another a posteriori (but with some a priori elements in it) conlang of mine, inspired by some topics about the possibility and likeliness of genetic relationship between Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic. If they indeed shared a common ancestor, my conlang would be their sister (or probably aunt, I'm not sure, how this works in languages). | *[[Takkenit]] or ''Takkenkikle'' [ˈtɑ.kːən.ˌkik.lə] is an another a posteriori (but with some a priori elements in it) conlang of mine, inspired by some topics about the possibility and likeliness of genetic relationship between Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic. If they indeed shared a common ancestor, my conlang would be their sister (or probably aunt, I'm not sure, how this works in languages). | ||
*[[Carpathian languages]] is a made up language group in Europe that is a part of a larger [[Alpatho-Hirtic languages|Oronaic]] language family. It supposed to be an indigenous group of Europe, spoken before the arrival of the Indo-Europeans. | |||
*[[Yrkyr]] [ˈjər.kər] is an a priori conlang, inspired by Ket (and its verb paradigm specifically). However, it has very little from its inspiration, almost every piece of it is made up completely by me. | *[[Yrkyr]] [ˈjər.kər] is an a priori conlang, inspired by Ket (and its verb paradigm specifically). However, it has very little from its inspiration, almost every piece of it is made up completely by me. | ||
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