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|name = Ardlang | |name = Ardlang | ||
|nativename = Ardlang | |nativename = Ardlang | ||
|pronunciation = [ | |pronunciation = [aɾdˈlaŋg] | ||
|familycolor = Conlangs | |familycolor = Conlangs | ||
|fam1 = [[w:Conlang]] | |fam1 = [[w:Conlang]] | ||
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'''Ardlang''' (/aɾdˈlaŋg/) is a [[w:worldlang|worldlang]]. Its main features are a regular phonetic inventory, a SVO sentence order and an ''a posteriori'' vocabulary that aims to defy Eurocentrism without renouncing to widely known translations. This approach is remarked by Ardlang's motto '''Ab hol dunya, pro hol dunya''' (''From the whole world, for the whole world''). | |||
'''Ardlang''' (/ | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
Ardlang follows the "one sound one letter" principle. Some letters can be pronounced in two different ways in order to make the pronunciation easier to the majority of speakers. For example, a Russian or a French speaker would find more natural to | Ardlang follows the "one sound one letter" principle. Some letters can be pronounced in two different ways in order to make the pronunciation easier to the majority of speakers. For example, a Russian or a French speaker would find more natural to pronounce '''j''' as /ʒ/, while an English or an Hindi one would rather choose /ʤ/. Both are equally valid and mutually interchangeable. | ||
===Alphabet=== | ===Alphabet=== | ||
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|г | |г | ||
|[g] | |[g] | ||
|Always | |Always pronounced as in the English ''give'' even in front of '''e''', '''i''' and '''y'''. | ||
|- | |- | ||
|h | |h |