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  • ...that make it at best resemble Romantic languages [particularly French and Spanish] with elements of Celtic languages and only very minimal Latin influence. V ...cabulary has been replaced in many parts with So'raan and so many examples/terms posted here may later be replaced to emphasize that. This cannot take place
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  • ...ring typological similarities to Indo-European languages on Earth. Derived from the ancient language Cadhinor, it serves as the official language of Verdur ...f its detailed and intricate design, Verdurian received a [[Smiley Award]] from David J. Peterson in 2020.
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  • ...approach is remarked by Novbasa's motto ''Ab hol dunya, pro hol dunya'' ("From the whole world, for the whole world"). ...nunciation easier to the majority of speakers. For example, a Russian or a French speaker would find more natural to pronunce ''j'' as /ʒ/, while an English
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  • The most basic of all words in Sangi are derived from Modern (British) English words, mostly of Germanic origin, through a series When creating a new word from an English base, the consonants are changed first according to their enviro
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  • ...lated to [[Latirdo]], the relation can be compared with that of French and Spanish. Sukkista Isiat goes from singular to plural number by a series of vowel shifts.
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  • '''Curtuvan''' (natively ''Curtoubís'' /kuɾ.towˈbis/, ''curtubés'' in Spanish) is a fictional Romance language that would be spoken as a minority languag ..., from Latin ''fīliam''). The language also features substantial influence from Arabic, much like its real-life counterpart Mozarabic (which would have co-
    135 KB (21,151 words) - 06:46, 17 August 2024
  • ...although there is ample evidence of natural languages we are familiar with from our own dimension still being spoken. ...e aetherscope has been able to recover an abundance of materials in Common from this dimension but little in the way of exposition on the Common language i
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  • ..., and published in 1922. The vocabulary is based on already existing words from various languages and a system of derivation using recognized prefixes and ...ar conversion of all but six verb infinitives into derived words including from [[Latin]] double-stem verbs (e.g. ''vi'''d'''er'' to see and its derivative
    116 KB (17,850 words) - 15:24, 28 April 2021
  • |fam4=Spanish ...fe.ˈnol/ is an ''a posteriori'' constructed language descended from modern Spanish. Its phonology was inspired by Sindarin and Celtic languages. Much like tho
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  • ...ronoun or <em>rru</em> /ru/, 'I, me'. Extrafictionally, this is a leftover from the development of Raunan conlangs when they were referred to by their word ...ow from the Great Qwiyen Revolution, which not only liberated their people from an oppressive rule but would also establish a Qwiyen state that would came
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  • ...rious ancient languages, though it still retains a rather deep orthography from an earlier form. It is written in the Imperial Script ('''''[[Contionary: k ...e="text-align: left;"| Like 〈v〉 in English ''very''. Identical to 〈v〉, but from an earlier /bʰ/.
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  • The resulting language, officially known as ''Europic'' (French ''Europique'', German ''Europisch'', Italian ''Europese'', Greek ''Εὐρ� ...a.k.a. ''Colloquial'' or ''Late Western Europic'') (endonym: ''Ivropicu'' (from ~2250ᴀᴅ; official start 2281ᴀᴅ) - a Romance-influenced dialect of E
    156 KB (21,696 words) - 17:34, 7 February 2025
  • ...round 2 million speakers there. During World War II, a massive immigration from Vethari occurred, scattering speaker all across the world, but specially on ...is studied in this article. Vethari uses the Vethari script, that evolved from the Brahmi script. It is an abugida, like its ancestor. A standard romaniza
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  • ...and [[w:French language|French]], Luthic has a large inherited vocabulary from [[w:East Germanic languages|East Germanic]], instead of only proper names t ...h the later [[w:Germanic peoples|West Germanic]] merchants’ travels to and from the [[w:Western Roman Empire|Western Roman Empire]]. These connections, the
    365 KB (52,330 words) - 01:13, 26 August 2025
  • ...ages. This becomes very clear with the examples above, which are remodeled from Latin, Greek, Sanskrit, and multiple Slavic and Germanic varieties, as well ...r vowels at morpheme boundaries. For example, given the root '''céjHₒ-''' (from ''*gʷeyh₃-'') and its thematic suffix '''-eti''', the original '''-h₃-
    113 KB (18,007 words) - 00:50, 13 October 2024