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[[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A priori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]] | [[Category:User:Nicomega]] [[Category:A priori]] [[Category:Languages]] [[Category:Conlangs]] | ||
{{Infobox language | |||
|name = Omonkwi | |||
|nativename = Omokwi | |||
|creator = [[User:Nicomega|Nicolás Campi]] | |||
|pronunciation = /o.ˈmoŋ.kʷi/ | |||
|setting = Earth-like planet | |||
|region = Undetermined | |||
|speakers = Unknown | |||
|date = ca. 2005 | |||
|familycolor = lightgray | |||
|fam1 = Omon | |||
|fam2 = | |||
|script = Latin | |||
}} | |||
'''Omonkwi''' started as an early attempt to capture the sounds I liked from mesoamerican indigenous languages via a poorly pronounced (by my high-school teacher) version of deity names in the [[w:Popol Vuh|Popol Vuh]]. Names such as ''Vucub Caquix, Cabrakán, Zipacná'' and ''Chimalmat''. It can be viewed as a weird kind of homage, trying to create a language out respect for it but not having the materials to know more about it, something common before the rise of the internet as we know it. | '''Omonkwi''' started as an early attempt to capture the sounds I liked from mesoamerican indigenous languages via a poorly pronounced (by my high-school teacher) version of deity names in the [[w:Popol Vuh|Popol Vuh]]. Names such as ''Vucub Caquix, Cabrakán, Zipacná'' and ''Chimalmat''. It can be viewed as a weird kind of homage, trying to create a language out respect for it but not having the materials to know more about it, something common before the rise of the internet as we know it. | ||
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