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| content = <div>'''[[ | | content = <div>'''[[Fén Ghír]]''' is a [[w:language|language]] spoken primarily amongst the Fén people on the North-Western Fén Ír penisula, as well as various islands and smaller northern settlements on the continent known as Dínír amongst the Fén. It is referred to as "Borealis" in a more culturally neutral [[w:English language|English language]] on the conworld of "[[Conworld:Sphaera|Sphaera]]". It is one of four major surviving members of the Galavic family, and the only politically independant one. Fén primarily relies on two scripts, the first, Highlands Fén, or Célán, is a system similar to [[w:runes|runic]] or [[w:Ogham|Ogham runes]] which evolved from a tallymark sytem. The other is called Lowland Writing and is a more recent innovation derived from the Toryl system, a mixed [[w:alphabet|alphabet]] and [[w:abjad|abjad]], | ||
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<center>''' | <center>'''Bhé bhél bér cór ghír ítá.'''</center> | ||
<center> ''This language was once featured.''</center> | <center> ''This language was once featured.''</center> | ||
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<center>''' | <center>'''Bhé fhémoc bér me ló cór ít pon éloc té bér dhén na bélim na lú dhír cór ghír ítá.'''</center> | ||
<center>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center> | <center>''Thanks to its level of quality, plausibility and usage capabilities, it has been voted as featured.''</center> | ||
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''' | '''Fén Ghír''' is an [[a priori]] constructed language by [[User:Fauxlosophe|Fauxlosophe]] on the Linguifex Wiki for the conworld Sphaera. It shows heavy [[w:Irish Gaelic|Irish Gaelic]] influence in [[w:orthography|orthography]] and [[w:phonology|phonology]], as well as in [[w:grammar|grammar]]. The grammar and syllable structure have also been heavily influenced by [[w:Japanese|Japanese]]. English and French are also present as lesser influences.</div> | ||
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