http://www.frathwiki.com/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Dampantingaya&feedformat=atomFrathWiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T10:49:17ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.24.4http://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Ayeri&diff=114590Ayeri2018-03-05T15:58:41Z<p>Dampantingaya: Updated link(s) to Ayeri stuff</p>
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<div>[http://ayeri.de/ Benung. The Ayeri Language Resource] for the official description of the language. Grammar development on [https://github.com/carbeck/ayerigrammar Github].<br />
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[[Category: Conlangs]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_17/TOC&diff=114589Conlang Relay 17/TOC2018-03-05T15:57:10Z<p>Dampantingaya: Updated dead link to Ayeri torch</p>
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<div>{| style="background-color: transparent; width: 100%;"<br />
! width="25%"| Ring A<br />
! width="25%"| Ring B<br />
! width="25%"| Ring C<br />
! width="25%"| Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| style="border-top: 1px solid #5F79CC; border-bottom: 1px solid #5F79CC;" colspan=4 align="center" | [[User:DCliche|Kenner Gordon]] — [[Theadisch]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Theadisch|torch]]<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
<div class="flex-c"><br />
* [[User:Elemtilas|Padraic Brown]] — [[Kerno]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Kerno|torch]]<br />
* Kelvin Jackson — Karrev — [[Conlang Relay 17/Karrev|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]] — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic] — [http://westgermanic.co.uk/old/relay.html torch]<br />
* [[User:PeteBleackley|Peter Bleackley]] — [[Khangaþyagon]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Khangaþyagon|torch]]<br />
* David E — [http://feayran.webs.com Feayran] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Feayran|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Sel messitihildi|Mechthild Czapp]] — [[Rejistanian]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Rejistanian|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Tsketar|Doug Ball]] — [http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Skerre|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] — [[Kamakawi]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Kamakawi|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Qiihoskeh|Jeffrey Jones]] — [[SIAL]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/SIAL|torch]]<br />
* Carsten Becker — [[Ayeri]] — [https://ayeri.de/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/xmp_relay17.html torch]<br />
* {{skip|[[User:Arthaey|Arthaey Angosii]] — [[Asha'ille]] — skipped}}<br />
* [[User:Teamouse|Herman Miller]] — [http://www.io.com/~hmiller/lang/Tirelat/index.html Tirelat] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Tirelat|torch]]<br />
* '''[[User:DCliche|Kenner Gordon]]''' — [[Theadisch]]<br />
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<div class="flex-c"><br />
* [[User:JohnQPublik|John Quijada]] — [[Ithkuil]] — [http://www.ithkuil.net/relay_17_ithkuil_translation.pdf torch]<br />
* [[User:Denihilonihil|Eugene Oh]] — [[Classical Arithide]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Classical Arithide|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Theiling|Henrik Theiling]] — [http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s25 Tirkunan] — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Tirkunan|torch]]''<br />
* Danny Bowman — Angosey — [[Conlang Relay 17/Angosey|torch]]<br />
* loftyd — Şärsâ — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Şärsâ|torch]]''<br />
* Jim Taylor — Xara — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Xara|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Halyihev|Tony Harris]] — [[Tariatta]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Tariatta|torch]]<br />
* G.V. Pieterson — Neimalu — [[Conlang Relay 17/Neimalu|torch]]<br />
* Adam Walker — Carrajena — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Carrajena|torch]]''<br />
* {{skip|[[User:IJzeren_Jan|Jan van Steenbergen]] — [http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk] — skipped}}<br />
* Puey McCleary — Babel — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Babel|torch]]''<br />
* '''[[User:DCliche|Kenner Gordon]]''' — [[Theadisch]]<br />
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* [[User:Halyihev|Tony Harris]] — [[Alurhsa]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Alurhsa|torch]]<br />
* [[User:PeteBleackley|Peter Bleackley]] — [[Iljena]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Iljena|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Ababcock|Amanda Furrow]] — Mirexu — [[Conlang Relay 17/Mirexu|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Arthaey|Arthaey Angosii]] — [[Lhenazi]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Lhenazi|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Cedh audmanh|Jan Strasser]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]<br />
* Eugene Oh — Zesovian — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Zesovian|torch]]''<br />
* {{skip|Kevin Urbanczyk — Proto-Drem — skipped}}<br />
* [[User:Ashucky|Andrej Šuc]] — [[Laefêvëši]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Laefèvëši|torch]]<br />
* Clayton Cardoso — [[Mabri]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Mabri|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Ruittenb|René Uittenbogaard]] — [http://forstinea.nl/calennawn/ Calénnawn] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Calénnawn|torch]]<br />
* {{skip|[[User:Qiihoskeh|Jeffrey Jones]] — [http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê] — skipped}}<br />
* Deiniol Jones — Sχáskari — [[Conlang Relay 17/Sχáskari|torch]]<br />
* [[User:IJzeren_Jan|Jan van Steenbergen]] — [http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk] — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Wenedyk|torch]]''<br />
* '''[[User:DCliche|Kenner Gordon]]''' — [[Theadisch]]<br />
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* [[User:Uttrediay|Lars Finsen]] — Azurian — [[Conlang Relay 17/Azurian|torch]]<br />
* [[User:IJzeren_Jan|Jan van Steenbergen]] — [http://steen.free.fr/vozgian Vozgian] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Vozgian|torch]]<br />
* Sylvia Sotomayor — [[Kēlen]] — [http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=8 torch]<br />
* [[User:Elemtilas|Padraic Brown]] — [[Talarian]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Talarian|torch]]<br />
* Kelvin Jackson — Vašt î Kûvik — [[Conlang Relay 17/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]<br />
* Adam Walker — Tvern El — ''[[Conlang Relay 17/Tvern El|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Rfmills|Roger Mills]] — Prevli — [http://cinduworld.tripod.com/relay17_prevli.pdf torch]<br />
* Elliott Lash — [[Silindion]] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Silindion|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Cedh audmanh|Jan Strasser]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Ndok_Ais%C3%B4 Ndok Aisô] — [[Conlang Relay 17/Ndok Aisô|torch]]<br />
* Tony Hogard — Nesheti — [[Conlang Relay 17/Nesheti|torch]]<br />
* '''[[User:DCliche|Kenner Gordon]]''' — [[Theadisch]]<br />
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|}</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Conlang_learners/Learners_shortlist&diff=84708Talk:Conlang learners/Learners shortlist2015-04-07T09:05:36Z<p>Dampantingaya: /* Ayeri */</p>
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<div>==Why Lojban, Esperanto and others aren't on the list==<br />
It is my personal opinion that the primary goal of this page is the promotion of candidate conlangs, these languages that are so well known in the community need no fanfare, but if someone thinks that they really should be added, I suppose that there would be no wild objection<br />
:<small>''The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Ave matthew|Ave matthew]].''</small><br />
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:: That's also why I'm not planning to rank Láadan very high on my ballot. It's a cool language, apparently fairly complete and learnable, but to my mind the goal of this project is to jump-start a language that doesn't have a speaker community yet, and give the learners encouragement by all learning the language together. Láadan already has a community around it, though smaller than Lojban's or Toki Pona's, and if anyone wants to start learning it at any time there are a number of people out there who can and will help. A lone person deciding to learn, say, Teonaht or Vabungula though, wouldn't have that advantage. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Conlangs I consider to be too incompletely documented or in flux to use for this project just now ==<br />
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These are conlangs of which I like what I've seen so far, but which seem to me to be too incompletely documented to be learnable at this time. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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* Laefèvæsili - online documentation is too terse and incomplete.<br />
* Itlani - no online documentation at present, just texts with no gloss.<br />
* Tokana - online documentation is reasonably complete, but very out of date; Matt Pearson says the language is in flux now and the documentation of the current version is inconsistent and incomplete. Maybe we'll learn Tokana in a year or two when he finishes the revison of the grammar etc.<br />
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I removed Talarian from the list due to lack of modernity -- the secondary world it exists in is not only different physically but also historically. I think that a language for this project should not only be learnable, but also usable by people in the primary world. [[User:Elemtilas|Elemtilas]] 18:14, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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==Fith==<br />
While I think that Fith would be an awesome and mind-expanding conlang. Much of the documentation is 404-complete and its creator unavailable. [[User:Sel messitihildi|Sel messitihildi]] 13:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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== Ayeri ==<br />
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My email reply to [[User:Elemtilas]] back in 2009 has somehow never registered, it seems. Personally, I am critical of people learning conlangs because they're very often inherently unstable. Also, regarding Ayeri, while it has ''mostly'' been stable for a while and I do have a fair share of documentation on it in the form of glossed translations and a bunch of blog articles discussing this or that feature, the written grammar itself is way incomplete and won't be completed in the forseeable future. So if you choose to study it nonetheless, be aware that you will have to dig deep. --- [[User:Dampantingaya|Dampantingaya]] ([[User talk:Dampantingaya|talk]]) 01:43, 7 April 2015 (PDT)</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Conlang_learners/Learners_shortlist&diff=84707Talk:Conlang learners/Learners shortlist2015-04-07T08:45:02Z<p>Dampantingaya: /* Ayeri */</p>
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<div>==Why Lojban, Esperanto and others aren't on the list==<br />
It is my personal opinion that the primary goal of this page is the promotion of candidate conlangs, these languages that are so well known in the community need no fanfare, but if someone thinks that they really should be added, I suppose that there would be no wild objection<br />
:<small>''The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Ave matthew|Ave matthew]].''</small><br />
<br />
:: That's also why I'm not planning to rank Láadan very high on my ballot. It's a cool language, apparently fairly complete and learnable, but to my mind the goal of this project is to jump-start a language that doesn't have a speaker community yet, and give the learners encouragement by all learning the language together. Láadan already has a community around it, though smaller than Lojban's or Toki Pona's, and if anyone wants to start learning it at any time there are a number of people out there who can and will help. A lone person deciding to learn, say, Teonaht or Vabungula though, wouldn't have that advantage. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Conlangs I consider to be too incompletely documented or in flux to use for this project just now ==<br />
<br />
These are conlangs of which I like what I've seen so far, but which seem to me to be too incompletely documented to be learnable at this time. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
* Laefèvæsili - online documentation is too terse and incomplete.<br />
* Itlani - no online documentation at present, just texts with no gloss.<br />
* Tokana - online documentation is reasonably complete, but very out of date; Matt Pearson says the language is in flux now and the documentation of the current version is inconsistent and incomplete. Maybe we'll learn Tokana in a year or two when he finishes the revison of the grammar etc.<br />
<br />
I removed Talarian from the list due to lack of modernity -- the secondary world it exists in is not only different physically but also historically. I think that a language for this project should not only be learnable, but also usable by people in the primary world. [[User:Elemtilas|Elemtilas]] 18:14, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
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<br />
==Fith==<br />
While I think that Fith would be an awesome and mind-expanding conlang. Much of the documentation is 404-complete and its creator unavailable. [[User:Sel messitihildi|Sel messitihildi]] 13:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Ayeri ==<br />
<br />
Personally, I am critical of people learning conlangs because they're very often inherently unstable. Also, regarding Ayeri, while it has ''mostly'' been stable for a while and I do have a fair share of documentation on it in the form of glossed translations and a bunch of blog articles discussing this or that feature, the written grammar itself is way incomplete and won't be completed in the forseeable future. So if you choose to study it nonetheless, be aware that you will have to dig deep. --- [[User:Dampantingaya|Dampantingaya]] ([[User talk:Dampantingaya|talk]]) 01:43, 7 April 2015 (PDT)</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Conlang_learners/Learners_shortlist&diff=84706Talk:Conlang learners/Learners shortlist2015-04-07T08:43:45Z<p>Dampantingaya: typoes</p>
<hr />
<div>==Why Lojban, Esperanto and others aren't on the list==<br />
It is my personal opinion that the primary goal of this page is the promotion of candidate conlangs, these languages that are so well known in the community need no fanfare, but if someone thinks that they really should be added, I suppose that there would be no wild objection<br />
:<small>''The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Ave matthew|Ave matthew]].''</small><br />
<br />
:: That's also why I'm not planning to rank Láadan very high on my ballot. It's a cool language, apparently fairly complete and learnable, but to my mind the goal of this project is to jump-start a language that doesn't have a speaker community yet, and give the learners encouragement by all learning the language together. Láadan already has a community around it, though smaller than Lojban's or Toki Pona's, and if anyone wants to start learning it at any time there are a number of people out there who can and will help. A lone person deciding to learn, say, Teonaht or Vabungula though, wouldn't have that advantage. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Conlangs I consider to be too incompletely documented or in flux to use for this project just now ==<br />
<br />
These are conlangs of which I like what I've seen so far, but which seem to me to be too incompletely documented to be learnable at this time. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
* Laefèvæsili - online documentation is too terse and incomplete.<br />
* Itlani - no online documentation at present, just texts with no gloss.<br />
* Tokana - online documentation is reasonably complete, but very out of date; Matt Pearson says the language is in flux now and the documentation of the current version is inconsistent and incomplete. Maybe we'll learn Tokana in a year or two when he finishes the revison of the grammar etc.<br />
<br />
I removed Talarian from the list due to lack of modernity -- the secondary world it exists in is not only different physically but also historically. I think that a language for this project should not only be learnable, but also usable by people in the primary world. [[User:Elemtilas|Elemtilas]] 18:14, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Fith==<br />
While I think that Fith would be an awesome and mind-expanding conlang. Much of the documentation is 404-complete and its creator unavailable. [[User:Sel messitihildi|Sel messitihildi]] 13:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Ayeri ==<br />
<br />
Personally, I am critical of people learning conlangs because they're inherently unstable. Also, regarding Ayeri, while it has mostly been stable for a while and I do have a fair share of documentation on it in the form of glossed translations and a bunch of blog articles discussing this or that feature, the written grammar itself is way incomplete and won't be completed in the forseeable future. So if you choose to study it nonetheless, be aware that you will have to dig deep. --- [[User:Dampantingaya|Dampantingaya]] ([[User talk:Dampantingaya|talk]]) 01:43, 7 April 2015 (PDT)</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Conlang_learners/Learners_shortlist&diff=84705Talk:Conlang learners/Learners shortlist2015-04-07T08:43:08Z<p>Dampantingaya: /* Ayeri */ new section</p>
<hr />
<div>==Why Lojban, Esperanto and others aren't on the list==<br />
It is my personal opinion that the primary goal of this page is the promotion of candidate conlangs, these languages that are so well known in the community need no fanfare, but if someone thinks that they really should be added, I suppose that there would be no wild objection<br />
:<small>''The preceding unsigned comment was added by [[User:Ave matthew|Ave matthew]].''</small><br />
<br />
:: That's also why I'm not planning to rank Láadan very high on my ballot. It's a cool language, apparently fairly complete and learnable, but to my mind the goal of this project is to jump-start a language that doesn't have a speaker community yet, and give the learners encouragement by all learning the language together. Láadan already has a community around it, though smaller than Lojban's or Toki Pona's, and if anyone wants to start learning it at any time there are a number of people out there who can and will help. A lone person deciding to learn, say, Teonaht or Vabungula though, wouldn't have that advantage. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Conlangs I consider to be too incompletely documented or in flux to use for this project just now ==<br />
<br />
These are conlangs of which I like what I've seen so far, but which seem to me to be too incompletely documented to be learnable at this time. --[[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] 15:28, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
* Laefèvæsili - online documentation is too terse and incomplete.<br />
* Itlani - no online documentation at present, just texts with no gloss.<br />
* Tokana - online documentation is reasonably complete, but very out of date; Matt Pearson says the language is in flux now and the documentation of the current version is inconsistent and incomplete. Maybe we'll learn Tokana in a year or two when he finishes the revison of the grammar etc.<br />
<br />
I removed Talarian from the list due to lack of modernity -- the secondary world it exists in is not only different physically but also historically. I think that a language for this project should not only be learnable, but also usable by people in the primary world. [[User:Elemtilas|Elemtilas]] 18:14, 13 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Fith==<br />
While I think that Fith would be an awesome and mind-expanding conlang. Much of the documentation is 404-complete and its creator unavailable. [[User:Sel messitihildi|Sel messitihildi]] 13:31, 16 July 2009 (UTC)<br />
<br />
== Ayeri ==<br />
<br />
Personally, I am critical of people learning conlangs because they're inherently unstable. Also, regarding Ayeri, while I it has mostly been stable for a while and I do have a fair share of documentation on it in the form of glossed translations and a bunch of blog articles discussing this or that feature, the written grammar itself is way incomplete and won't be completed in the forseeable future. So if you choose to study it nonetheless, be aware that you will have to dig deep. ---[[User:Dampantingaya|Dampantingaya]] ([[User talk:Dampantingaya|talk]]) 01:43, 7 April 2015 (PDT)</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18/TOC&diff=69573Conlang Relay 18/TOC2012-10-20T08:43:27Z<p>Dampantingaya: Corrected the link to the Ayeri torch</p>
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<div>{| style="background-color: transparent; width: 100%;"<br />
! Ring A<br />
! Ring B<br />
! Ring C<br />
! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| style="border-top: 1px solid #5F79CC; border-bottom: 1px solid #5F79CC;" colspan=4 align="center" | [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]] — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic] — [[Conlang Relay 18/West Germanic|torch]]<br />
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* [[User:Cedh audmanh|Jan Strasser]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Doayâu Doayâu] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
* Kelvin Jackson — Loknith — [[Conlang Relay 18/Loknith|torch]]<br />
* <s>Deiniol Jones</s> — Classical Tailancan — skipped<br />
* <s>Adam Walker</s> — Tvern El — skipped<br />
* [[User:Qiihoskeh|Jeffrey Jones]] — [[TIAL]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/TIAL|torch]]<br />
* Carsten Becker — [[Ayeri]] — [http://benung.nfshost.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/xmp_relay18.html torch]<br />
* Alex Fink — Sabasasaj — [[Conlang Relay 18/Sabasasaj|torch]]<br />
* <s>Tony Hogard</s> — Nesheti — skipped<br />
* <s>Matthew Turnbull</s> — [[Jorayn]] — skipped<br />
* [[User:Halyihev|Tony Harris]] — [[Tariatta]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Tariatta|torch]]<br />
* [[User:MilyAMD|Milyamd]] — [[Emyt]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Emyt|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Ashucky|Andrej Šuc]] — Txaṩiẇąl — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Sel messitihildi|Mechthild Czapp]] — [[Rejistanian]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
* G.V. Pieterson — Neimalu — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Uttrediay|Lars Finsen]] — [http://www.ortygia.no/uriania/uriansk-eng.shtml Urianian] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
* '''[[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]]''' — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]<br />
|<br />
* Padraic Brown — [[Kerno]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Kerno|torch]]<br />
* Derek Chen — Šydunam — [[Conlang Relay 18/Šydunam|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Qiihoskeh|Jeffrey Jones]] — [[Naisek]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Naisek|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Ashucky|Andrej Šuc]] — [[Laefêvëši]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Jim Henry|Jim Henry]] — [[gjâ-zym-byn]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Halyihev|Tony Harris]] — [[Alurhsa]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
* David Edwards — [http://feayran.webs.com Feayran] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Feayran|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Cedh audmanh|Jan Strasser]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Rfmills|Roger Mills]] — Kash — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Kash|torch]]''<br />
* Kelvin Jackson — Vašt î Kûvik — [[Conlang Relay 18/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] — [[Kamakawi]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Kamakawi|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Uttrediay|Lars Finsen]] — Azurian — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
* <s>Ainuke</s> — Menietzvetz — skipped<br />
* [[User:Bornfor|Aaron Wood]] — [[Sandic]] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Sandic|torch]]<br />
* [[User:PeteBleackley|Peter Bleackley]] — [[Iljena]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
* <s>[[User:Arthaey|Arthaey Angosii]]</s> — [[Asha'ille]] — skipped<br />
* <s>Anthony Miles</s> — Uchunatonc — skipped<br />
* Deiniol Jones — Bretagneis — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
* '''[[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]]''' — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]<br />
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* [[User:Ashucky|Andrej Šuc]] — Kompekh — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
* Sylvia Sotomayor — [[Kēlen]] — [http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=12 torch]<br />
* [[User:Teamouse|Herman Miller]] — Jarda — [[Conlang Relay 18/Jarda|torch]]<br />
* <s>Micamo</s> — Agyonnar — skipped<br />
* [[User:Uttrediay|Lars Finsen]] — Tubenian — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
* Christian Köttl — Escinet — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
* <s>Jake Snow</s> — Haloejnán — skipped<br />
* Avery Katko — Taiwazaiho — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
* Danny Bowman — Angosey — [[Conlang Relay 18/Angosey|torch]]<br />
* [[User:Sel messitihildi|Mechthild Czapp]] — Tsali — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Rfmills|Roger Mills]] — Prevli — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Cedh audmanh|Jan Strasser]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Cəssın Cəssın] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Cəssın|torch]]<br />
* [[User:AlexFink|Alex Fink]] — [http://akana.conlang.org/wiki/Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ] — [[Conlang Relay 18/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]<br />
* [[User:IJzeren Jan|Jan van Steenbergen]] — Slovianski — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
* <s>[[User:Qiihoskeh|Jeffrey Jones]]</s> — [http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê] — skipped<br />
* <s>Adam Walker</s> — B-G-2-3 — skipped<br />
* '''[[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]]''' — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]<br />
|<br />
* [[User:Lelandpaul|Leland Kusmer]] — saa nglok — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
* <s>[[User:IJzeren Jan|Jan van Steenbergen]]</s> — [http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk] — skipped<br />
* <s>[[User:CJ Miller|CJ Miller]]</s> — Xylphika — skipped<br />
* [[User:Erkinde|Elizabeth Kinde]] — Gsekshurdu — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
* <s>[[User:Rfmills|Roger Mills]]</s> — Gwr — skipped<br />
* [[User:Tsketar|Doug Ball]] — [http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
* <s>Adam Walker</s> — Carrajina — skipped<br />
* [[User:PeteBleackley|Peter Bleackley]] — [[Khangaþyagon]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
* [[User:Arthaey|Arthaey Angosii]] — [[Lhenazi]] — ''[[Conlang Relay 18/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
* <s>Anthony Miles</s> — Na'gifi Fasu'xa — skipped<br />
* '''[[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]]''' — [http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]<br />
|}</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18&diff=61086Conlang Relay 182011-07-11T16:44:05Z<p>Dampantingaya: Marked Anthony Miles as skipped in Ring D as well since that's what effectively happened.</p>
<hr />
<div>Conlang Relay 18 is currently running. It has started in late December 2010, and was scheduled to finish in February 2011 (due to unexpected delay it will be completed in March or April). The Relay Master is [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]].<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
<br />
{| class="prettytable"<br />
! Ring A !! Ring B !! Ring C !! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=4 align="center" |<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic|torch]]''<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Doayâu Doayâu]'' - ''[[/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Loknith]]'' - ''[[/Loknith|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Deiniol Jones - ''[[Classical Tailancan]]'' - ''[[/Classical Tailancan|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Tvern El]]'' - ''[[/Tvern El|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[TIAL]]'' - ''[[/TIAL|torch]]''<br />
*Carsten Becker - ''[[Ayeri]]'' - ''[http://benung.nfshost.com/examples/txt/xmp_relay18.html torch]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[[Sabasasaj]]'' - ''[[/Sabasasaj|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Tony Hogard - ''[[Nesheti]]'' - ''[[/Nesheti|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Matthew Turnbull - ''[[Jorayn]]'' - ''[[/Jorayn|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Tariatta]]'' - ''[[/Tariatta|torch]]''<br />
*Milyamd - ''[[Emyt]]'' - ''[[/Emyt|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Txaṩiẇąl]]'' - ''[[/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[http://gist.github.com/101728 Rejistanian]'' - ''[[/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
*G.V. Pieterson - ''[[Neimalu]]'' - ''[[/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Urianian]]'' - ''[[/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final A|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Padraic Brown - [[Kerno]] - ''[[/Kerno|torch]]''<br />
*Derek Chen - ''[[Šydunam]]'' - ''[[/Šydunam|torch]]''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[Naisek]]'' - ''[[/Naisek|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Laefêvëši]]'' - ''[[/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
*Jim Henry - ''[[gjâ-zym-byn]]'' - ''[[/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Alurhsa]]'' - ''[[/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
*David Edwards - ''[http://feayran.webs.com Feayran]'' - ''[[/Feayran|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa]'' - ''[[/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Kash]]'' - ''[[/Kash|torch]]''<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Vašt î Kûvik]]'' - ''[[/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]''<br />
*[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] - ''[[Kamakawi]]'' - ''[[/Kamakawi|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Azurian]]'' - ''[[/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
*<s>Ainuke - ''[[Menietzvetz]]'' - ''[[/Menietzvetz|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Aaron Wood - ''[[Sandic]]'' - ''[[/Sandic|torch]]''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Iljena]]'' - ''[[/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Asha'ille]]'' - ''[[/Asha'ille|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Anthony Miles - ''[[Uchunatonc]]'' - ''[[/Uchunatonc|torch]]''</s> ''(Skipped)''<br />
*Deiniol Jones - ''[[Bretagneis]]'' - ''[[/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final B|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Kompekh]]'' - ''[[/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
*Sylvia Sotomayor - ''[[Kēlen]]'' - ''[http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=12 torch]''<br />
*Herman Miller - ''[[Jarda]]'' - ''[[/Jarda|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Micamo - ''[[Agyonnar]]'' - ''[[/Agyonnar|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Tubenian]]'' - ''[[/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
*Christian Köttl - ''[[Escinet]]'' - ''[[/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jake Snow - ''[[Haloejnán]]'' - ''[[/Haloejnán|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Avery Katko - ''[[Taiwazaiho]]'' - ''[[/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
*Danny Bowman - ''[[Angosey]]'' - ''[[/Angosey|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[[Tsali]]'' - ''[[/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Prevli]]'' - ''[[/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Cəssın Cəssın]'' - ''[[/Cəssın|torch]]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ]'' - ''[[/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]''<br />
*Jan van Steenbergen - ''Slovianski'' - ''[[/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jeffrey Jones - ''[http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê]'' - ''[[/K'tlê|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[B-G-2-3]]'' - ''[[/B-G-2-3|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final C|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Leland Kusmer - ''[[saa nglok]]'' - ''[[/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jan van Steenbergen- ''[http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk]'' - ''[[/Wenedyk|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>CJ Miller - ''[[Xylphika]]'' - ''[[/Xylphika|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Elizabeth Kinde - ''[[Gsekshurdu]]'' - ''[[/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Roger Mills - ''[[Gwr]]'' - ''[[/Gwr|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Doug Ball - ''[http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre]'' - ''[[/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Carrajina]]'' - ''[[/Carrajina|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Khangaþyagon]]'' - ''[[/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
*Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Lhenazi]]'' - ''[[/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Anthony Miles - ''[[Na'gifi Fasu'xa]]'' - ''[[/Na'gifi Fasu'xa|torch]]''</s> ''(Skipped)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final D|final]]''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See also: ==<br />
* [[Conlang relay]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Conlang relays]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18&diff=60013Conlang Relay 182011-04-25T21:06:55Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
<hr />
<div>Conlang Relay 18 is currently running. It has started in late December 2010, and was scheduled to finish in February 2011 (due to unexpected delay it will be completed in March or April). The Relay Master is [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]].<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
<br />
{| class="prettytable"<br />
! Ring A !! Ring B !! Ring C !! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=4 align="center" |<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic|torch]]''<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Doayâu Doayâu]'' - ''[[/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Loknith]]'' - ''[[/Loknith|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Deiniol Jones - ''[[Classical Tailancan]]'' - ''[[/Classical Tailancan|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Tvern El]]'' - ''[[/Tvern El|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[TIAL]]'' - ''[[/TIAL|torch]]''<br />
*Carsten Becker - ''[[Ayeri]]'' - ''[http://benung.nfshost.com/examples/txt/xmp_relay18.html torch]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[[Sabasasaj]]'' - ''[[/Sabasasaj|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Tony Hogard - ''[[Nesheti]]'' - ''[[/Nesheti|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Matthew Turnbull - ''[[Jorayn]]'' - ''[[/Jorayn|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Tariatta]]'' - ''[[/Tariatta|torch]]''<br />
*Milyamd - ''[[Emyt]]'' - ''[[/Emyt|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Txaṩiẇąl]]'' - ''[[/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[http://gist.github.com/101728 Rejistanian]'' - ''[[/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
*G.V. Pieterson - ''[[Neimalu]]'' - ''[[/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Urianian]]'' - ''[[/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final A|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Padraic Brown - TBC - ''[[/TBC|torch]]''<br />
*Derek Chen - ''[[Šydunam]]'' - ''[[/Šydunam|torch]]''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[Naisek]]'' - ''[[/Naisek|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Laefêvëši]]'' - ''[[/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
*Jim Henry - ''[[gjâ-zym-byn]]'' - ''[[/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Alurhsa]]'' - ''[[/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
*David Edwards - ''[http://feayran.webs.com Feayran]'' - ''[[/Feayran|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa]'' - ''[[/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Kash]]'' - ''[[/Kash|torch]]''<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Vašt î Kûvik]]'' - ''[[/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]''<br />
*[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] - ''[[Kamakawi]]'' - ''[[/Kamakawi|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Azurian]]'' - ''[[/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
*<s>Ainuke - ''[[Menietzvetz]]'' - ''[[/Menietzvetz|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Aaron Wood - ''[[Sandic]]'' - ''[[/Sandic|torch]]''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Iljena]]'' - ''[[/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Asha'ille]]'' - ''[[/Asha'ille|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Anthony Miles - ''[[Uchunatonc]]'' - ''[[/Uchunatonc|torch]]''</s> ''(Skipped)''<br />
*Deiniol Jones - ''[[Bretagneis]]'' - ''[[/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final B|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Kompekh]]'' - ''[[/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
*Sylvia Sotomayor - ''[[Kēlen]]'' - ''[http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=12 torch]''<br />
*Herman Miller - ''[[Jarda]]'' - ''[[/Jarda|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Micamo - ''[[Agyonnar]]'' - ''[[/Agyonnar|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Tubenian]]'' - ''[[/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
*Christian Köttl - ''[[Escinet]]'' - ''[[/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jake Snow - ''[[Haloejnán]]'' - ''[[/Haloejnán|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Avery Katko - ''[[Taiwazaiho]]'' - ''[[/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
*Danny Bowman - ''[[Angosey]]'' - ''[[/Angosey|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[[Tsali]]'' - ''[[/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Prevli]]'' - ''[[/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Cəssın Cəssın]'' - ''[[/Cəssın|torch]]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ]'' - ''[[/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]''<br />
*Jan van Steenbergen - ''Slovianski'' - ''[[/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jeffrey Jones - ''[http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê]'' - ''[[/K'tlê|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[B-G-2-3]]'' - ''[[/B-G-2-3|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final C|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Leland Kusmer - ''[[saa nglok]]'' - ''[[/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jan van Steenbergen- ''[http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk]'' - ''[[/Wenedyk|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>CJ Miller - ''[[Xylphika]]'' - ''[[/Xylphika|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Elizabeth Kinde - ''[[Gsekshurdu]]'' - ''[[/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Roger Mills - ''[[Gwr]]'' - ''[[/Gwr|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Doug Ball - ''[http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre]'' - ''[[/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Carrajina]]'' - ''[[/Carrajina|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Khangaþyagon]]'' - ''[[/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
*Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Lhenazi]]'' - ''[[/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Na'gifi Fasu'xa]]'' - ''[[/Na'gifi Fasu'xa|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final D|final]]''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See also: ==<br />
* [[Conlang relay]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Conlang relays]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18&diff=60012Conlang Relay 182011-04-25T21:02:47Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
<hr />
<div>Conlang Relay 18 is currently running. It has started in late December 2010, and was scheduled to finish in February 2011 (due to unexpected delay it will be completed in March or April). The Relay Master is [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]].<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
<br />
{| class="prettytable"<br />
! Ring A !! Ring B !! Ring C !! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=4 align="center" |<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic|torch]]''<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Doayâu Doayâu]'' - ''[[/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Loknith]]'' - ''[[/Loknith|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Deiniol Jones - ''[[Classical Tailancan]]'' - ''[[/Classical Tailancan|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Tvern El]]'' - ''[[/Tvern El|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[TIAL]]'' - ''[[/TIAL|torch]]''<br />
*Carsten Becker - ''[[Ayeri]]'' - ''[http://benung.nfshost.com/examples/txt/xmp_relay18.html torch]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[[Sabasasaj]]'' - ''[[/Sabasasaj|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Tony Hogard - ''[[Nesheti]]'' - ''[[/Nesheti|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Matthew Turnbull - ''[[Jorayn]]'' - ''[[/Jorayn|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Tariatta]]'' - ''[[/Tariatta|torch]]''<br />
*Milyamd - ''[[Emyt]]'' - ''[[/Emyt|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Txaṩiẇąl]]'' - ''[[/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[http://gist.github.com/101728 Rejistanian]'' - ''[[/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
*G.V. Pieterson - ''[[Neimalu]]'' - ''[[/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Urianian]]'' - ''[[/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final A|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Padraic Brown - TBC - ''[[/TBC|torch]]''<br />
*Derek Chen - ''[[Šydunam]]'' - ''[[/Šydunam|torch]]''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[Naisek]]'' - ''[[/Naisek|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Laefêvëši]]'' - ''[[/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
*Jim Henry - ''[[gjâ-zym-byn]]'' - ''[[/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Alurhsa]]'' - ''[[/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
*David Edwards - ''[http://feayran.webs.com Feayran]'' - ''[[/Feayran|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa]'' - ''[[/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Kash]]'' - ''[[/Kash|torch]]''<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Vašt î Kûvik]]'' - ''[[/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]''<br />
*[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] - ''[[Kamakawi]]'' - ''[[/Kamakawi|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Azurian]]'' - ''[[/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
*<s>Ainuke - ''[[Menietzvetz]]'' - ''[[/Menietzvetz|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Aaron Wood - ''[[Sandic]]'' - ''[[/Sandic|torch]]''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Iljena]]'' - ''[[/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Asha'ille]]'' - ''[[/Asha'ille|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Anthony Miles - ''[[Uchunatonc]]'' - ''[[/Uchunatonc|torch]]''</s> ''(Skipped)''<br />
*'''Deiniol Jones''' - ''[[Bretagneis]]'' - ''[[/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final B|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Kompekh]]'' - ''[[/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
*Sylvia Sotomayor - ''[[Kēlen]]'' - ''[http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=12 torch]''<br />
*Herman Miller - ''[[Jarda]]'' - ''[[/Jarda|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Micamo - ''[[Agyonnar]]'' - ''[[/Agyonnar|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Tubenian]]'' - ''[[/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
*Christian Köttl - ''[[Escinet]]'' - ''[[/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jake Snow - ''[[Haloejnán]]'' - ''[[/Haloejnán|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Avery Katko - ''[[Taiwazaiho]]'' - ''[[/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
*Danny Bowman - ''[[Angosey]]'' - ''[[/Angosey|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[[Tsali]]'' - ''[[/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Prevli]]'' - ''[[/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Cəssın Cəssın]'' - ''[[/Cəssın|torch]]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ]'' - ''[[/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]''<br />
*Jan van Steenbergen - ''Slovianski'' - ''[[/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jeffrey Jones - ''[http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê]'' - ''[[/K'tlê|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[B-G-2-3]]'' - ''[[/B-G-2-3|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final C|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Leland Kusmer - ''[[saa nglok]]'' - ''[[/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jan van Steenbergen- ''[http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk]'' - ''[[/Wenedyk|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>CJ Miller - ''[[Xylphika]]'' - ''[[/Xylphika|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Elizabeth Kinde - ''[[Gsekshurdu]]'' - ''[[/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Roger Mills - ''[[Gwr]]'' - ''[[/Gwr|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Doug Ball - ''[http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre]'' - ''[[/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Carrajina]]'' - ''[[/Carrajina|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Khangaþyagon]]'' - ''[[/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
*Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Lhenazi]]'' - ''[[/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Na'gifi Fasu'xa]]'' - ''[[/Na'gifi Fasu'xa|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final D|final]]''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See also: ==<br />
* [[Conlang relay]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Conlang relays]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18&diff=60011Conlang Relay 182011-04-25T20:57:44Z<p>Dampantingaya: Added link to Kēlen torch</p>
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<div>Conlang Relay 18 is currently running. It has started in late December 2010, and was scheduled to finish in February 2011 (due to unexpected delay it will be completed in March or April). The Relay Master is [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]].<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
<br />
{| class="prettytable"<br />
! Ring A !! Ring B !! Ring C !! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=4 align="center" |<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic|torch]]''<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Doayâu Doayâu]'' - ''[[/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Loknith]]'' - ''[[/Loknith|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Deiniol Jones - ''[[Classical Tailancan]]'' - ''[[/Classical Tailancan|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Tvern El]]'' - ''[[/Tvern El|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[TIAL]]'' - ''[[/TIAL|torch]]''<br />
*Carsten Becker - ''[[Ayeri]]'' - ''[http://benung.nfshost.com/examples/txt/xmp_relay18.html torch]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[[Sabasasaj]]'' - ''[[/Sabasasaj|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Tony Hogard - ''[[Nesheti]]'' - ''[[/Nesheti|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Matthew Turnbull - ''[[Jorayn]]'' - ''[[/Jorayn|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Tariatta]]'' - ''[[/Tariatta|torch]]''<br />
*Milyamd - ''[[Emyt]]'' - ''[[/Emyt|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Txaṩiẇąl]]'' - ''[[/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[http://gist.github.com/101728 Rejistanian]'' - ''[[/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
*G.V. Pieterson - ''[[Neimalu]]'' - ''[[/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Urianian]]'' - ''[[/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final A|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Padraic Brown - TBC - ''[[/TBC|torch]]''<br />
*Derek Chen - ''[[Šydunam]]'' - ''[[/Šydunam|torch]]''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[Naisek]]'' - ''[[/Naisek|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Laefêvëši]]'' - ''[[/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
*Jim Henry - ''[[gjâ-zym-byn]]'' - ''[[/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Alurhsa]]'' - ''[[/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
*David Edwards - ''[http://feayran.webs.com Feayran]'' - ''[[/Feayran|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa]'' - ''[[/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Kash]]'' - ''[[/Kash|torch]]''<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Vašt î Kûvik]]'' - ''[[/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]''<br />
*[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] - ''[[Kamakawi]]'' - ''[[/Kamakawi|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Azurian]]'' - ''[[/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
*<s>Ainuke - ''[[Menietzvetz]]'' - ''[[/Menietzvetz|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Aaron Wood - ''[[Sandic]]'' - ''[[/Sandic|torch]]''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Iljena]]'' - ''[[/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Asha'ille]]'' - ''[[/Asha'ille|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Uchunatonc]]'' - ''[[/Uchunatonc|torch]]''<br />
*Deiniol Jones - ''[[Bretagneis]]'' - ''[[/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final B|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Kompekh]]'' - ''[[/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
*Sylvia Sotomayor - ''[[Kēlen]]'' - ''[http://www.terjemar.net/text.php?id=12 torch]''<br />
*Herman Miller - ''[[Jarda]]'' - ''[[/Jarda|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Micamo - ''[[Agyonnar]]'' - ''[[/Agyonnar|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Tubenian]]'' - ''[[/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
*Christian Köttl - ''[[Escinet]]'' - ''[[/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jake Snow - ''[[Haloejnán]]'' - ''[[/Haloejnán|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Avery Katko - ''[[Taiwazaiho]]'' - ''[[/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
*Danny Bowman - ''[[Angosey]]'' - ''[[/Angosey|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[[Tsali]]'' - ''[[/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Prevli]]'' - ''[[/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Cəssın Cəssın]'' - ''[[/Cəssın|torch]]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ]'' - ''[[/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]''<br />
*Jan van Steenbergen - ''Slovianski'' - ''[[/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jeffrey Jones - ''[http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê]'' - ''[[/K'tlê|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[B-G-2-3]]'' - ''[[/B-G-2-3|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final C|final]]''<br />
|<br />
*Leland Kusmer - ''[[saa nglok]]'' - ''[[/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jan van Steenbergen- ''[http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk]'' - ''[[/Wenedyk|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>CJ Miller - ''[[Xylphika]]'' - ''[[/Xylphika|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Elizabeth Kinde - ''[[Gsekshurdu]]'' - ''[[/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Roger Mills - ''[[Gwr]]'' - ''[[/Gwr|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Doug Ball - ''[http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre]'' - ''[[/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Carrajina]]'' - ''[[/Carrajina|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Khangaþyagon]]'' - ''[[/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
*Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Lhenazi]]'' - ''[[/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Na'gifi Fasu'xa]]'' - ''[[/Na'gifi Fasu'xa|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final D|final]]''<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== See also: ==<br />
* [[Conlang relay]]<br />
<br />
[[Category:Conlang relays]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=59632User:Dampantingaya2011-04-05T10:06:56Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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<div>{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|+<big>'''Krisyān Tebamaya'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sobisāya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahanisānena]] Almang nay Inglis ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanging:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dapyam mantingas<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Benung], [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung, kayvo ya [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten])<br />
|}<br />
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam mattis, est vitae ultricies commodo, felis elit nonummy quam, in pretium nisl nisi ut dui. Nulla commodo nunc in risus. Sed in nisl. In pretium orci sit amet nulla. In vitae neque euismod orci accumsan aliquam. Nulla vestibulum, lacus lacinia semper pulvinar, eros justo fermentum risus, ac condimentum ligula justo eu diam. Nam auctor urna et neque. Maecenas sed leo non nisl aliquet nonummy. Fusce at nulla ultricies leo rutrum gravida. Phasellus lacinia, orci ac vehicula dictum, massa ipsum convallis dui, vel imperdiet libero eros sed eros. Vivamus pellentesque eros eget urna interdum aliquet. Integer sit amet ipsum. Maecenas ac justo. Vivamus sagittis leo ut neque. Nam nec urna vel felis aliquam sagittis. Quisque hendrerit tellus nec arcu.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=59631User:Dampantingaya2011-04-05T10:05:53Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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<div>{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|+<big>'''Krisyān Tebamaya'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sobisaya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahanisānena]] ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanging:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dapyam mantingas<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Benung], [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung, kayvo ya [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten])<br />
|}<br />
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam mattis, est vitae ultricies commodo, felis elit nonummy quam, in pretium nisl nisi ut dui. Nulla commodo nunc in risus. Sed in nisl. In pretium orci sit amet nulla. In vitae neque euismod orci accumsan aliquam. Nulla vestibulum, lacus lacinia semper pulvinar, eros justo fermentum risus, ac condimentum ligula justo eu diam. Nam auctor urna et neque. Maecenas sed leo non nisl aliquet nonummy. Fusce at nulla ultricies leo rutrum gravida. Phasellus lacinia, orci ac vehicula dictum, massa ipsum convallis dui, vel imperdiet libero eros sed eros. Vivamus pellentesque eros eget urna interdum aliquet. Integer sit amet ipsum. Maecenas ac justo. Vivamus sagittis leo ut neque. Nam nec urna vel felis aliquam sagittis. Quisque hendrerit tellus nec arcu.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=59630User:Dampantingaya2011-04-05T10:04:15Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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<div>{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|+<big>'''Krisyān Tebamaya'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahambananena]] ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanging:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dapyam mantingas<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Benung], [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung, kayvo ya [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten])<br />
|}<br />
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam mattis, est vitae ultricies commodo, felis elit nonummy quam, in pretium nisl nisi ut dui. Nulla commodo nunc in risus. Sed in nisl. In pretium orci sit amet nulla. In vitae neque euismod orci accumsan aliquam. Nulla vestibulum, lacus lacinia semper pulvinar, eros justo fermentum risus, ac condimentum ligula justo eu diam. Nam auctor urna et neque. Maecenas sed leo non nisl aliquet nonummy. Fusce at nulla ultricies leo rutrum gravida. Phasellus lacinia, orci ac vehicula dictum, massa ipsum convallis dui, vel imperdiet libero eros sed eros. Vivamus pellentesque eros eget urna interdum aliquet. Integer sit amet ipsum. Maecenas ac justo. Vivamus sagittis leo ut neque. Nam nec urna vel felis aliquam sagittis. Quisque hendrerit tellus nec arcu.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=59629User:Dampantingaya2011-04-05T10:03:25Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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<div>{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahambananena]] ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanging:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dapyam mantingas<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Benung], [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung, kayvo ya [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten])<br />
|}<br />
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam mattis, est vitae ultricies commodo, felis elit nonummy quam, in pretium nisl nisi ut dui. Nulla commodo nunc in risus. Sed in nisl. In pretium orci sit amet nulla. In vitae neque euismod orci accumsan aliquam. Nulla vestibulum, lacus lacinia semper pulvinar, eros justo fermentum risus, ac condimentum ligula justo eu diam. Nam auctor urna et neque. Maecenas sed leo non nisl aliquet nonummy. Fusce at nulla ultricies leo rutrum gravida. Phasellus lacinia, orci ac vehicula dictum, massa ipsum convallis dui, vel imperdiet libero eros sed eros. Vivamus pellentesque eros eget urna interdum aliquet. Integer sit amet ipsum. Maecenas ac justo. Vivamus sagittis leo ut neque. Nam nec urna vel felis aliquam sagittis. Quisque hendrerit tellus nec arcu.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=59628User:Dampantingaya2011-04-05T10:02:14Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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<div>{| border=1 align=right cellpadding=4 cellspacing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-collapse: collapse; font-size: 95%;"<br />
|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahambananena]] ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanging:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dapyam mantingas<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Tay Benung], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de Carstens Homepage] (kayvo ya [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten]), [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung)<br />
|}<br />
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Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Nullam mattis, est vitae ultricies commodo, felis elit nonummy quam, in pretium nisl nisi ut dui. Nulla commodo nunc in risus. Sed in nisl. In pretium orci sit amet nulla. In vitae neque euismod orci accumsan aliquam. Nulla vestibulum, lacus lacinia semper pulvinar, eros justo fermentum risus, ac condimentum ligula justo eu diam. Nam auctor urna et neque. Maecenas sed leo non nisl aliquet nonummy. Fusce at nulla ultricies leo rutrum gravida. Phasellus lacinia, orci ac vehicula dictum, massa ipsum convallis dui, vel imperdiet libero eros sed eros. Vivamus pellentesque eros eget urna interdum aliquet. Integer sit amet ipsum. Maecenas ac justo. Vivamus sagittis leo ut neque. Nam nec urna vel felis aliquam sagittis. Quisque hendrerit tellus nec arcu.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Relay_18&diff=59627Conlang Relay 182011-04-05T09:52:47Z<p>Dampantingaya: Added link to Ayeri torch because by now everyone should be through, except for the Relay Master.</p>
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<div>Conlang Relay 18 is currently running. It has started in late December 2010, and was scheduled to finish in February 2011 (due to unexpected delay it will be completed in March or April). The Relay Master is [[User:Pisceesumsprecan|Sean Anderson]].<br />
<br />
Schedule:<br />
<br />
{| class="prettytable"<br />
! Ring A !! Ring B !! Ring C !! Ring D<br />
|-<br />
| colspan=4 align="center" |<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic|torch]]''<br />
|- valign="top"<br />
|<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Doayâu Doayâu]'' - ''[[/Doayâu|torch]]<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Loknith]]'' - ''[[/Loknith|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Deiniol Jones - ''[[Classical Tailancan]]'' - ''[[/Classical Tailancan|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Tvern El]]'' - ''[[/Tvern El|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[TIAL]]'' - ''[[/TIAL|torch]]''<br />
*Carsten Becker - ''[[Ayeri]]'' - ''[http://benung.nfshost.com/examples/txt/xmp_relay18.html torch]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[[Sabasasaj]]'' - ''[[/Sabasasaj|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Tony Hogard - ''[[Nesheti]]'' - ''[[/Nesheti|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Matthew Turnbull - ''[[Jorayn]]'' - ''[[/Jorayn|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Tariatta]]'' - ''[[/Tariatta|torch]]''<br />
*Milyamd - ''[[Emyt]]'' - ''[[/Emyt|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Txaṩiẇąl]]'' - ''[[/Txaṩiẇąl|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[http://gist.github.com/101728 Rejistanian]'' - ''[[/Rejistanian|torch]]''<br />
*G.V. Pieterson - ''[[Neimalu]]'' - ''[[/Neimalu|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Urianian]]'' - ''[[/Urianian|torch]]''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final A|final]]''<br />
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*Padraic Brown - TBC - ''[[/TBC|torch]]''<br />
*Derek Chen - ''[[Šydunam]]'' - ''[[/Šydunam|torch]]''<br />
*Jeffrey Jones - ''[[Naisek]]'' - ''[[/Naisek|torch]]''<br />
*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Laefêvëši]]'' - ''[[/Laefêvëši|torch]]''<br />
*Jim Henry - ''[[gjâ-zym-byn]]'' - ''[[/gjâ-zym-byn|torch]]''<br />
*Tony Harris - ''[[Alurhsa]]'' - ''[[/Alurhsa|torch]]''<br />
*David Edwards - ''[http://feayran.webs.com Feayran]'' - ''[[/Feayran|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Buruya_Nzaysa Buruya Nzaysa]'' - ''[[/Buruya Nzaysa|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Kash]]'' - ''[[/Kash|torch]]''<br />
*Kelvin Jackson - ''[[Vašt î Kûvik]]'' - ''[[/Vašt î Kûvik|torch]]''<br />
*[[User:Dedalvs|David Peterson]] - ''[[Kamakawi]]'' - ''[[/Kamakawi|torch]]''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Azurian]]'' - ''[[/Azurian|torch]]'' <br />
*<s>Ainuke - ''[[Menietzvetz]]'' - ''[[/Menietzvetz|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Aaron Wood - ''[[Sandic]]'' - ''[[/Sandic|torch]]''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Iljena]]'' - ''[[/Iljena|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Asha'ille]]'' - ''[[/Asha'ille|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Uchunatonc]]'' - ''[[/Uchunatonc|torch]]''<br />
*Deiniol Jones - ''[[Bretagneis]]'' - ''[[/Bretagneis|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final B|final]]''<br />
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*Andrej Šuc - ''[[Kompekh]]'' - ''[[/Kompekh|torch]]''<br />
*Sylvia Sotomayor - ''[[Kēlen]]'' - ''[[/Kēlen|torch]]''<br />
*Herman Miller - ''[[Jarda]]'' - ''[[/Jarda|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Micamo - ''[[Agyonnar]]'' - ''[[/Agyonnar|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Lars Finsen - ''[[Tubenian]]'' - ''[[/Tubenian|torch]]''<br />
*Christian Köttl - ''[[Escinet]]'' - ''[[/Escinet|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jake Snow - ''[[Haloejnán]]'' - ''[[/Haloejnán|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Avery Katko - ''[[Taiwazaiho]]'' - ''[[/Taiwazaiho|torch]]''<br />
*Danny Bowman - ''[[Angosey]]'' - ''[[/Angosey|torch]]''<br />
*Mechthild Czapp - ''[[Tsali]]'' - ''[[/Tsali|torch]]''<br />
*Roger Mills - ''[[Prevli]]'' - ''[[/Prevli|torch]]''<br />
*Jan Strasser - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Cəssın Cəssın]'' - ''[[/Cəssın|torch]]''<br />
*Alex Fink - ''[http://tzirtzi.ipage.com/akana/index.php?title=Kibülʌiṅ Kibülʌiṅ]'' - ''[[/Kibülʌiṅ|torch]]''<br />
*Jan van Steenbergen - ''Slovianski'' - ''[[/Slovianski|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jeffrey Jones - ''[http://sites.google.com/site/qiihoskeh/K-TOC.htm K'tlê]'' - ''[[/K'tlê|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[B-G-2-3]]'' - ''[[/B-G-2-3|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*'''Sean Anderson''' - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final C|final]]''<br />
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*Leland Kusmer - ''[[saa nglok]]'' - ''[[/saa nglok|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Jan van Steenbergen- ''[http://steen.free.fr/wenedyk Wenedyk]'' - ''[[/Wenedyk|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*<s>CJ Miller - ''[[Xylphika]]'' - ''[[/Xylphika|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Elizabeth Kinde - ''[[Gsekshurdu]]'' - ''[[/Gsekshurdu|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Roger Mills - ''[[Gwr]]'' - ''[[/Gwr|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Doug Ball - ''[http://skerre.conlang.org/conlangs/skerre/skerremain.html Skerre]'' - ''[[/Skerre|torch]]''<br />
*<s>Adam Walker - ''[[Carrajina]]'' - ''[[/Carrajina|torch]]''</s> ''(Passed)''<br />
*Peter Bleackley - ''[[Khangaþyagon]]'' - ''[[/Khangaþyagon|torch]]''<br />
*Arthaey Angosii - ''[[Lhenazi]]'' - ''[[/Lhenazi|torch]]''<br />
*'''Anthony Miles''' - ''[[Na'gifi Fasu'xa]]'' - ''[[/Na'gifi Fasu'xa|torch]]''<br />
*Sean Anderson - ''[http://westgermanic.co.uk West Germanic]'' - ''[[/West Germanic final D|final]]''<br />
|}<br />
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== See also: ==<br />
* [[Conlang relay]]<br />
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[[Category:Conlang relays]]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Ayeri&diff=51899Ayeri2010-02-14T15:30:13Z<p>Dampantingaya: Created page with '[http://benung.nfshost.com/ Tay Benung] for the official description of the language.'</p>
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<div>[http://benung.nfshost.com/ Tay Benung] for the official description of the language.</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=User:Dampantingaya&diff=51190User:Dampantingaya2009-12-30T11:10:50Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Residence:'''<br />
|| Litareng, Hesan, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya [[Wikipedia:Literature|tahambananena]] ya [[Wikipedia:University of Marburg|Kardangiray na Litareng]]<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dipyam mantingaris<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Tay Benung], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de Carstens Homepage] (kayvo ya [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten]), [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung)<br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya tahambananena<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dipyam mantingaris<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Tay Benung], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de Carstens Homepage] (kayvo ya [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten]), [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung)<br />
|}<br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya tahambananena<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dipyam mantingaris<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website(s):'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Tay Benung], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de Carstens Homepage (kayvo ya [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten]), [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre] (koyabahis benung)<br />
|}<br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya tahambananena<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dipyam mantingaris<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website:'''<br />
|| [http://benung.nfshost.com Tay Benung], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de Carstens Homepage], [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/ Der Sprachbaukasten], [http://sanstitre.nfshost.com Sans Titre]<br />
|}<br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Birth:'''<br />
|| Leman 20, 962 C.T.<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Profession:'''<br />
|| Sompamaya tahambananena<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
|| Almang, Inglis, Prangsey<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
|| Bimakangyam, layayam, dipyam mantingaris<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Website:'''<br />
|| [Tay Benung http://benung.nfshost.com], [Carstens Homepage http://www.beckerscarsten.de], [Der Sprachbaukasten http://www.beckerscarsten.de/sbk/], [Sans Titre http://sanstitre.nfshost.com]<br />
|}<br />
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{{Template:Wikipedia-CC-by-sa-3.0}} [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Na’vi-Sprache Na’vi-Sprache]<br />
}} --20:44, 29 December 2009 (UTC) [[User:Dampantingaya|Dampantingaya]], [http://listserv.brown.edu/archives/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0912e&L=conlang&P=2411 Referenz]<br />
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Die Na'vi Sprache wird von den Einwohnern des Planeten Pandora im Film [[Avatar – Aufbruch nach Pandora]] gesprochen. Sie wurde von dem Linguisten Dr. Paul Frommer für diesen Film erfunden.<br />
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==Aussprache==<br />
<br />
Das Apostroph ' ist ein Stimmabsatz wie im Deutschen zwischen den zwei e des Wortes beeilen. Das y wird wie j gesprochen, und das ì ist so etwas wie ein kurzes i. Das w wird wie ein englisches w gesprochen, das v mehr wie ein deutsches w wie in Wasser.<br />
<br />
Das z wird wie stimmhaftes s in Rose, und s wird stimmlos wie in Essen gesprochen.<br />
<br />
Bei tx, kx, px wird der Anfangslaut mit viel Druck ausgesprochen, dann folgt eine kurze Pause und erst dann beginnt der Vokal mit einem Knacklaut. Das bedeutet, das x selber bezeichnet nur diese ejektive Aussprache, hat aber selber keinen Lautwert.<br />
<br />
In manchen Fällen wird die Betonung durch einen Akzent über dem Vokal angezeigt (dies geht aber beim ä und beim ì nicht).<br />
<br />
==Wichtige Ausdrücke==<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Hallo = kaltxì<br />
Tschüss = kìyevame<br />
Danke = irayo<br />
Bitte = rutxe<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==Persönliche Fürwörter==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Pronomen !! Singular !! Dual !! Plural<br />
|-<br />
| [[ich/wir]] || oe || moe || ayoe<br />
|-<br />
| [[wir alle]] || - || oeng || ayoeng<br />
|-<br />
| [[du/ihr]] || nga || - || aynga<br />
|-<br />
| [[er/sie/es]] || po || mefo || ayfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Singular ist die Einzahl, also oe=ich, nga=du, po=er/sie/es. <br />
Der Dual ist die Form für zwei, also moe=wir zwei, oeng=ich und du, mefo=sie beide. Der Plural steht für die Mehrzahl. Daneben soll es in Na'vi auch einen Trial geben, der für 3 Dinge oder Lebewesen derselben Art verwendet wird. Bei wir unterscheidet man, ob der Angesprochene mit eingeschlossen ist (in der Tabelle: wir alle), oder ob er nicht mit gemeint ist (in der Tabelle: ich/wir).<br />
<br />
Feierliche/höfliche Formen:<br />
<br />
Ich = ohe, du = ngenga<br />
<br />
Besitzanzeigende Formen:<br />
<br />
Sie werden aus der Pronomen mit der Endung yä für den Genitiv gebildet, z.B.<br />
<br />
* mein = oeyä<br />
* dein = ngeyä<br />
* sein/ihr = peyä<br />
* unser = ayoeyä<br />
* euer = ayngayä<br />
* ihr = ayfoyä<br />
<br />
==Geschlecht==<br />
<br />
* Männliche Endung = -an<br />
* Weibliche Endung = -é (diese ist betont)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* tsmúkan = Bruder<br />
* tsmuké = Schwester<br />
<br />
Das Pronomen der dritten Person (po) kann für er,sie,es verwendet werden. Nur wenn es betont werden soll, kann aber das Geschlecht mit einer zusätzlichen Endung angegeben werden:<br />
<br />
* Er = poan = po + an (männlich)<br />
* Sie = poé = po + é (weiblich)<br />
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==Mehrzahl==<br />
<br />
* Vorsilbe me- wenn es sich um zwei handelt (Dual)<br />
* Vorsilbe ay- bei vielen (Plural)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge) -> menari (zwei Augen), aynari (viele Augen)<br />
* taronyu (Jäger) -> metaronyu (zwei Jäger), aysaronyu (viele Jäger)<br />
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Bei Verwendung der Vorsilbe ay- ist zu beachten, dass sich der folgende Anfangslaut verändern kann. Dies nennt man Erweichung.<br />
<br />
==Erweichung (Lenition)==<br />
<br />
In Wörtern, die erweicht werden, kann die Mehrzahlkennzeichnung wegfallen.<br />
<br />
tokx (Körper) -> Mehrzahl = aysokx oder sokx<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Ursprünglich !! Erweicht <br />
|-<br />
| [[px]] || p<br />
|-<br />
| [[tx]] || t<br />
|-<br />
| [[kx]] || k<br />
|-<br />
| [[p]] || f<br />
|-<br />
| [[ts]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[t]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[k]] || h<br />
|-<br />
| [[']] || -<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Die Erweichung kommt außer in der Mehrzahl von Hauptwörtern auch nach bestimmten Präpositionen wie mì (in) vor.<br />
<br />
==Fälle==<br />
<br />
* Akkusativ (wen) = -ti<br />
* Ergativ (wer) = -l, für den Urheber in Sätzen, in denen auch ein Objekt vorkommt<br />
* Der Urheber in Sätzen ohne Objekt wird nicht extra gekennzeichnet.<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<pre><br />
Oe-l nga-ti kame.<br />
ich-Erg du-Akk sehen.<br />
Ich sehe dich.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
* Genitiv (wessen) = -yä<br />
* Dativ (wem) = -ru<br />
* Bezeichnung des Handelnden als eine Art Betonung (wer) = -ri<br />
<br />
==Präpositionen==<br />
<br />
* ma Anrede<br />
* fa durch, mit<br />
* hu zusammen mit<br />
* fpi wegen<br />
* ne zu, nach (Richtung)<br />
* ftu von, aus (Herkunft)<br />
* ta von<br />
* ìlä via, entlang<br />
* ka durch, über<br />
* mì in <br />
* eo vor<br />
* kip unter (vielen), zwischen <br />
* lok nahe<br />
<br />
==Eigenschaftswörter==<br />
<br />
Sie sind unveränderlich, haben also keine Mehrzahlformen. Sie werden mit einem a zwischen Hauptwort und dem Eigenschaftswort verbunden.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
ngim-a kilvan<br />
lang-Attr Fluss<br />
der lange Fluss = ein langer Fluss<br />
<br />
kilvan-a ngim<br />
Fluss-Attr lang<br />
der lange Fluss<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Die Silbe a- wird nur vor oder nach Hauptwörtern verwendet.<br />
<br />
==Verben==<br />
<br />
Die Verben (Tätigkeitswörter) werden je nach Zeit verändert, nicht aber nach der Person. Die Zeiten sind Vergangenheit, nahe Vergangenheit, Gegenwart (nicht markiert), Zukunft und nahe Zukunft. Es gibt zwei Stellungen für diese eingeschobenen Silben: nach den ersten Konsonanten der vorletzten Silbe, und nach den Konsonanten der letzten Silbe. <br />
<br />
'''Zeiten:'''<br />
<br />
* taron = jagt<br />
* t-ìm-aron = hat gerade gejagt<br />
* t-ay-aron = wird jagen<br />
* t-er-aron = ist am Jagen (Vorgang nicht beendet)<br />
* t-ol-aron = hat gejagt (Vorgang beendet)<br />
* t-ìrm-aron = war gerade am Jagen<br />
<br />
Es gibt auch ev oder ov, die wohl für eine weiter entfernte Vergangenheit stehen.<br />
<br />
Die folgenden beiden Silben stehen im Verb noch vor dem Zeitmarker:<br />
<br />
* Partizip (-end) us<br />
* Reflexiv (sich) ìy<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Partizipien'''<br />
<br />
* rey leben<br />
* r-us-ey lebend<br />
* ke-rusey tot (nicht lebend)<br />
<br />
* tslam verstehen<br />
* tsl-us-am verstehend<br />
* txan-tslusam weise (viel verstehend)<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Reflexivformen'''<br />
<br />
* yur waschen<br />
* y-ìy-ur sich waschen<br />
<br />
* tspang töten<br />
* tsp-ìy-ang sich töten<br />
<br />
* pawm fragen<br />
* p-ìy-awm sich fragen<br />
<br />
'''Konjunktiv'''<br />
<br />
Eine Art Möglichkeitsform kann mit iv ausgedrückt werden:<br />
<br />
* takuk schlagen<br />
* t-iv-akuk soll schlagen<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
oeri tìngayìl txe’lanit tivakuk<br />
oe-ri tì-ngay-ìl txe’lan-it t-iv-akuk<br />
ich-betont Abstrakt-wahr-Ergativ Herz-Akkusativ schlagen-Konjunktiv<br />
Die Wahrheit soll/möge mein Herz schlagen<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
'''Stimmung:'''<br />
<br />
Die zweite Stelle nach den Anfangskonsonanten der letzten Silbe kann mit den folgenden Affekt-Einschüben besetzt werden:<br />
<br />
* ei = gerne, positive Stimmung<br />
* äng = ungerne, negative Stimmung<br />
<br />
* tar-ei-on = jagt gerne<br />
* tar-äng-on = jagt ungerne<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Oel ngati kam(ei)e. Ich sehe dich gerne.<br />
Oel ngati kam(äng)e. Ich sehe dich ungerne.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Das Verb "Sein"==<br />
<br />
Es gibt zwei Übersetzungen:<br />
<br />
* Mit Substantiven oder Adjektiven: lu<br />
* Als Ortsangabe oder Existenz: tok<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele'''<br />
<br />
* oe-ri toktor lu.<br />
* ich-betont Doktor sein.<br />
* Ich bin Arzt.<br />
<br />
* oe-ri mì na'ring tok.<br />
* ich-betont in Wald befinden.<br />
* Ich bin im Wald.<br />
<br />
* sempul mì kelku tok.<br />
* Vater in Haus sein.<br />
* Der Vater ist zu Hause.<br />
<br />
* txop som lu.<br />
* Feuer heiß sein.<br />
* Das Feuer ist heiß.<br />
<br />
* txop-a som = som-a txop<br />
* das heiße Feuer<br />
<br />
==Fragen/Antworten==<br />
<br />
* peú,'úpe was<br />
** fi'u dies<br />
** tsa'u das<br />
* pesu,tupe wer<br />
** tsatu diese (Person)<br />
* peyfa,fyape wie (Art)<br />
** fifya so<br />
* pehem,kempe wie (Aktion)<br />
* pehrr,krrpe wann<br />
** tsakrr dann<br />
* pelun,lumpe warum<br />
* peseng,tsengpe wo<br />
** fitseng(e) hier<br />
** tsatseng dort<br />
<br />
'''Hinweis'''<br />
<br />
Ja-Nein-Fragen enden mit einem gesprochenen Fragezeichen srak?<br />
<br />
==Zahlen==<br />
<br />
Das Zahlensystem basiert auf der 8, da die Na'vi 4 Finger an jeder Hand haben.<br />
'aw 1, mune 2, tsìng 4, vofu 16, tsìvol 32.<br />
<br />
Es scheint, dass die Wurzel für 4 tsì und die für 8 vol ist. In einem anderen Beitrag habe ich die Zahl 7 kinä entdeckt.<br />
<br />
==Syntax==<br />
<br />
Die Wortstellung ist ziemlich frei, das heißt, die Satzteile Subjekt (S), Verb (V) und Objekt (O)<br />
können in jeder Reihenfolge stehen: SVO, SOV, OVS, OSV, VSO, VOS.<br />
<br />
Auch die Stellung von Hauptwort und Ergänzungen (Adjektiv=Eigenschaftswort, Genitivattribut=Besitzer, Relativsatz) ist frei, wobei aber<br />
zwischen Hauptwort und Eigenschaftswort ein a steht.<br />
<br />
Die Verneinung wird mit ke gebildet, das vor dem entsprechenden Wort oder Satzteil steht. Bei Verben gibt es noch den Ausdruck rä'ä, der vor Verben einem Verbot entspricht (englisch do not).<br />
<br />
Entscheidungsfragen enden mit srak, Ausrufe können mit nang markiert werden.<br />
<br />
Die oben Präpositionen genannten Verhältniswörter können vor oder nach dem Hauptwort stehen. Vorangestellt bewirken einige von ihnen die Erweichung des Anfangsbuchstaben, z.B. mì (in). Wenn sie nach dem Hauptwort verwendet werden, dann verbinden sie sich zu einem Wort mit ihm, z.B. hu nga (mit dir) = ngahu.<br />
<br />
Der Fallmarker -ri hebt das entsprechende Hauptwort hervor. Dieses steht dann meist am Satzanfang und hat<br />
keine weiteren Fallmarkierungen.<br />
<br />
Die Reihenfolge der Bestandteile eines Hauptwortes ist: Präposition Zahl-Stamm-Geschlecht-Fall.<br />
Hierbei kann das Hauptwort entweder eine Präposition oder eine Fallmarkierung haben, aber nicht beides<br />
gleichzeitig.<br />
<br />
Es gibt keine Artikel, d.h. der/die/das und ein/eine fallen in der Übersetzung weg. Bei Betonung können aber<br />
Wörter wie fi'u (dies) oder 'aw (eins) gebraucht werden.<br />
<br />
Nebensätze können mit folgenden Wörtern eingeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* na (wie)<br />
* to (als in Vergleichen, mehr/weniger als)<br />
* san (Zitat, Hervorhebung)<br />
* sìk (Zitat/Hervorhebungs-Ende)<br />
* sì (und, verbindet zwei Dinge)<br />
* últe (und, verbindet 2 Sätze<br />
* fu (oder)<br />
* slä (aber)<br />
* futa (dass)<br />
* fte (so dass, damit)<br />
* tfeke (damit nicht)<br />
* txo (wenn, falls)<br />
* a (der/die/das, Relativpronomen)<br />
<br />
Ein Relativsatz erläutert ein Hauptwort, im Deutschen beginnt dieser Satztyp mit der/die/das.<br />
Beispiel für einen Relativsatz: tute a tsun (eine Person, die kann)<br />
<br />
==Wortbildung==<br />
<br />
Neue Wörter werden durch Anhängen gebildet, wobei das Hauptwort wie im Deutschen hinten steht.<br />
<br />
* trr Tag<br />
* atan Licht<br />
** trratan Tageslicht<br />
<br />
* 'eveng Kind<br />
* unil Traum<br />
** 'evengunil Kindertraum<br />
<br />
* utral Baum<br />
* vul Ast<br />
** utralvul Baumast<br />
<br />
Eigenschaftswörter können vom Hauptwort mit le- abgeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* hrrap (Gefahr)<br />
* lehrrap (gefährlich)<br />
<br />
Abstrakte Hauptwörter können von Verben und Eigenschaftswörtern mit tì- gebildet werden:<br />
<br />
* rey (leben)<br />
* tìrey (das Leben)<br />
<br />
* ngay (wahr)<br />
* tìngay (Wahrheit)<br />
<br />
Personen, die mit einer Handlung assoziiert sind, werden mit -tu bezeichnet:<br />
<br />
* spe'é (fangen)<br />
* spe'étu (Gefangener)<br />
<br />
Personen, die eine Handlung gewohnheitsmäßig oder beruflich ausüben, werden mit -yu gekennzeichnet:<br />
<br />
* táron (jagen)<br />
* táronyu (Jäger)<br />
<br />
Verben werden mit si (tun,machen) vom Hauptwort abgeleitet:<br />
<br />
* kelku (Wohnung)<br />
* kelku si (wohnen)<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge)<br />
* nari si (aufpassen)<br />
<br />
Adverben werden mit nì- gebildet. Ein Adverb ist ein Umstandswort, das angibt wie eine Tätigkeit ausgeführt<br />
wird.<br />
<br />
* ftúe (einfach)<br />
* nìftue (auf einfache Weise)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Quellen==<br />
<br />
* Die Infos stammen im Wesentlichen von dieser Seite: [http://www.learnnavi.org learnnavi.org]<br />
und von der englischen Seite zur Na'vi language (Link siehe linke Randspalte).<br />
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<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://benung.nfshost.com Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkcbdgjmnvshrly aāeēiīoōu'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'', newer transcription re-uses ''c'' for [ʧ] and ''j'' for [ʤ])<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''fqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also, depending on transcription, uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
<br />
===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa<br />
<br />
==[[Tauro-Piscean_language|Tauro-Piscean]]==<br />
*Latin: a b d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w z<br />
*Unused Latin: c q x y<br />
*Diacritics: ẍ x́ x̀ x̆ x̄ (found with all vowels), x̂ (found with e g s)<br />
*There are no digraphs<br />
*Doubled consonants used often, doubled vowels never used<br />
*Common words: an, tet, habb, zï, heonan, tonan, te, jo, Mann</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Recognition_Chart&diff=51180Conlang Recognition Chart2009-12-29T20:52:51Z<p>Dampantingaya: Correcting slight error from previous edit</p>
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<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://benung.freehostia.com Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkcbdgjmnvshrly aāeēiīoōu'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'', newer transcription re-uses ''c'' for [ʧ] and ''j'' for [ʤ])<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''fqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also, depending on transcription, uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
<br />
===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa<br />
<br />
==[[Tauro-Piscean_language|Tauro-Piscean]]==<br />
*Latin: a b d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w z<br />
*Unused Latin: c q x y<br />
*Diacritics: ẍ x́ x̀ x̆ x̄ (found with all vowels), x̂ (found with e g s)<br />
*There are no digraphs<br />
*Doubled consonants used often, doubled vowels never used<br />
*Common words: an, tet, habb, zï, heonan, tonan, te, jo, Mann</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Recognition_Chart&diff=51179Conlang Recognition Chart2009-12-29T20:52:09Z<p>Dampantingaya: Updating to latest habits and stuff</p>
<hr />
<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://benung.freehostia.com Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkcbdgjmnvshrly aāeēiīoōu'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'', newer transcription re-uses ''c'' for [ʧ] and ''j'' for [ʤ])<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also, depending on transcription, uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
<br />
===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa<br />
<br />
==[[Tauro-Piscean_language|Tauro-Piscean]]==<br />
*Latin: a b d e f g h i j k l m n o p r s t u v w z<br />
*Unused Latin: c q x y<br />
*Diacritics: ẍ x́ x̀ x̆ x̄ (found with all vowels), x̂ (found with e g s)<br />
*There are no digraphs<br />
*Doubled consonants used often, doubled vowels never used<br />
*Common words: an, tet, habb, zï, heonan, tonan, te, jo, Mann</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Na%E2%80%99vi-Sprache&diff=51178Na’vi-Sprache2009-12-29T20:47:49Z<p>Dampantingaya: </p>
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==Aussprache==<br />
<br />
Das Apostroph ' ist ein Stimmabsatz wie im Deutschen zwischen den zwei e des Wortes beeilen. Das y wird wie j gesprochen, und das ì ist so etwas wie ein kurzes i. Das w wird wie ein englisches w gesprochen, das v mehr wie ein deutsches w wie in Wasser.<br />
<br />
Das z wird wie stimmhaftes s in Rose, und s wird stimmlos wie in Essen gesprochen.<br />
<br />
Bei tx, kx, px wird der Anfangslaut mit viel Druck ausgesprochen, dann folgt eine kurze Pause und erst dann beginnt der Vokal mit einem Knacklaut. Das bedeutet, das x selber bezeichnet nur diese ejektive Aussprache, hat aber selber keinen Lautwert.<br />
<br />
In manchen Fällen wird die Betonung durch einen Akzent über dem Vokal angezeigt (dies geht aber beim ä und beim ì nicht).<br />
<br />
==Wichtige Ausdrücke==<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Hallo = kaltxì<br />
Tschüss = kìyevame<br />
Danke = irayo<br />
Bitte = rutxe<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==Persönliche Fürwörter==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Pronomen !! Singular !! Dual !! Plural<br />
|-<br />
| [[ich/wir]] || oe || moe || ayoe<br />
|-<br />
| [[wir alle]] || - || oeng || ayoeng<br />
|-<br />
| [[du/ihr]] || nga || - || aynga<br />
|-<br />
| [[er/sie/es]] || po || mefo || ayfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Singular ist die Einzahl, also oe=ich, nga=du, po=er/sie/es. <br />
Der Dual ist die Form für zwei, also moe=wir zwei, oeng=ich und du, mefo=sie beide. Der Plural steht für die Mehrzahl. Daneben soll es in Na'vi auch einen Trial geben, der für 3 Dinge oder Lebewesen derselben Art verwendet wird. Bei wir unterscheidet man, ob der Angesprochene mit eingeschlossen ist (in der Tabelle: wir alle), oder ob er nicht mit gemeint ist (in der Tabelle: ich/wir).<br />
<br />
Feierliche/höfliche Formen:<br />
<br />
Ich = ohe, du = ngenga<br />
<br />
Besitzanzeigende Formen:<br />
<br />
Sie werden aus der Pronomen mit der Endung yä für den Genitiv gebildet, z.B.<br />
<br />
* mein = oeyä<br />
* dein = ngeyä<br />
* sein/ihr = peyä<br />
* unser = ayoeyä<br />
* euer = ayngayä<br />
* ihr = ayfoyä<br />
<br />
==Geschlecht==<br />
<br />
* Männliche Endung = -an<br />
* Weibliche Endung = -é (diese ist betont)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* tsmúkan = Bruder<br />
* tsmuké = Schwester<br />
<br />
Das Pronomen der dritten Person (po) kann für er,sie,es verwendet werden. Nur wenn es betont werden soll, kann aber das Geschlecht mit einer zusätzlichen Endung angegeben werden:<br />
<br />
* Er = poan = po + an (männlich)<br />
* Sie = poé = po + é (weiblich)<br />
<br />
==Mehrzahl==<br />
<br />
* Vorsilbe me- wenn es sich um zwei handelt (Dual)<br />
* Vorsilbe ay- bei vielen (Plural)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge) -> menari (zwei Augen), aynari (viele Augen)<br />
* taronyu (Jäger) -> metaronyu (zwei Jäger), aysaronyu (viele Jäger)<br />
<br />
Bei Verwendung der Vorsilbe ay- ist zu beachten, dass sich der folgende Anfangslaut verändern kann. Dies nennt man Erweichung.<br />
<br />
==Erweichung (Lenition)==<br />
<br />
In Wörtern, die erweicht werden, kann die Mehrzahlkennzeichnung wegfallen.<br />
<br />
tokx (Körper) -> Mehrzahl = aysokx oder sokx<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Ursprünglich !! Erweicht <br />
|-<br />
| [[px]] || p<br />
|-<br />
| [[tx]] || t<br />
|-<br />
| [[kx]] || k<br />
|-<br />
| [[p]] || f<br />
|-<br />
| [[ts]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[t]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[k]] || h<br />
|-<br />
| [[']] || -<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Die Erweichung kommt außer in der Mehrzahl von Hauptwörtern auch nach bestimmten Präpositionen wie mì (in) vor.<br />
<br />
==Fälle==<br />
<br />
* Akkusativ (wen) = -ti<br />
* Ergativ (wer) = -l, für den Urheber in Sätzen, in denen auch ein Objekt vorkommt<br />
* Der Urheber in Sätzen ohne Objekt wird nicht extra gekennzeichnet.<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<pre><br />
Oe-l nga-ti kame.<br />
ich-Erg du-Akk sehen.<br />
Ich sehe dich.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
* Genitiv (wessen) = -yä<br />
* Dativ (wem) = -ru<br />
* Bezeichnung des Handelnden als eine Art Betonung (wer) = -ri<br />
<br />
==Präpositionen==<br />
<br />
* ma Anrede<br />
* fa durch, mit<br />
* hu zusammen mit<br />
* fpi wegen<br />
* ne zu, nach (Richtung)<br />
* ftu von, aus (Herkunft)<br />
* ta von<br />
* ìlä via, entlang<br />
* ka durch, über<br />
* mì in <br />
* eo vor<br />
* kip unter (vielen), zwischen <br />
* lok nahe<br />
<br />
==Eigenschaftswörter==<br />
<br />
Sie sind unveränderlich, haben also keine Mehrzahlformen. Sie werden mit einem a zwischen Hauptwort und dem Eigenschaftswort verbunden.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
ngim-a kilvan<br />
lang-Attr Fluss<br />
der lange Fluss = ein langer Fluss<br />
<br />
kilvan-a ngim<br />
Fluss-Attr lang<br />
der lange Fluss<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Die Silbe a- wird nur vor oder nach Hauptwörtern verwendet.<br />
<br />
==Verben==<br />
<br />
Die Verben (Tätigkeitswörter) werden je nach Zeit verändert, nicht aber nach der Person. Die Zeiten sind Vergangenheit, nahe Vergangenheit, Gegenwart (nicht markiert), Zukunft und nahe Zukunft. Es gibt zwei Stellungen für diese eingeschobenen Silben: nach den ersten Konsonanten der vorletzten Silbe, und nach den Konsonanten der letzten Silbe. <br />
<br />
'''Zeiten:'''<br />
<br />
* taron = jagt<br />
* t-ìm-aron = hat gerade gejagt<br />
* t-ay-aron = wird jagen<br />
* t-er-aron = ist am Jagen (Vorgang nicht beendet)<br />
* t-ol-aron = hat gejagt (Vorgang beendet)<br />
* t-ìrm-aron = war gerade am Jagen<br />
<br />
Es gibt auch ev oder ov, die wohl für eine weiter entfernte Vergangenheit stehen.<br />
<br />
Die folgenden beiden Silben stehen im Verb noch vor dem Zeitmarker:<br />
<br />
* Partizip (-end) us<br />
* Reflexiv (sich) ìy<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Partizipien'''<br />
<br />
* rey leben<br />
* r-us-ey lebend<br />
* ke-rusey tot (nicht lebend)<br />
<br />
* tslam verstehen<br />
* tsl-us-am verstehend<br />
* txan-tslusam weise (viel verstehend)<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Reflexivformen'''<br />
<br />
* yur waschen<br />
* y-ìy-ur sich waschen<br />
<br />
* tspang töten<br />
* tsp-ìy-ang sich töten<br />
<br />
* pawm fragen<br />
* p-ìy-awm sich fragen<br />
<br />
'''Konjunktiv'''<br />
<br />
Eine Art Möglichkeitsform kann mit iv ausgedrückt werden:<br />
<br />
* takuk schlagen<br />
* t-iv-akuk soll schlagen<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
oeri tìngayìl txe’lanit tivakuk<br />
oe-ri tì-ngay-ìl txe’lan-it t-iv-akuk<br />
ich-betont Abstrakt-wahr-Ergativ Herz-Akkusativ schlagen-Konjunktiv<br />
Die Wahrheit soll/möge mein Herz schlagen<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
'''Stimmung:'''<br />
<br />
Die zweite Stelle nach den Anfangskonsonanten der letzten Silbe kann mit den folgenden Affekt-Einschüben besetzt werden:<br />
<br />
* ei = gerne, positive Stimmung<br />
* äng = ungerne, negative Stimmung<br />
<br />
* tar-ei-on = jagt gerne<br />
* tar-äng-on = jagt ungerne<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Oel ngati kam(ei)e. Ich sehe dich gerne.<br />
Oel ngati kam(äng)e. Ich sehe dich ungerne.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Das Verb "Sein"==<br />
<br />
Es gibt zwei Übersetzungen:<br />
<br />
* Mit Substantiven oder Adjektiven: lu<br />
* Als Ortsangabe oder Existenz: tok<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele'''<br />
<br />
* oe-ri toktor lu.<br />
* ich-betont Doktor sein.<br />
* Ich bin Arzt.<br />
<br />
* oe-ri mì na'ring tok.<br />
* ich-betont in Wald befinden.<br />
* Ich bin im Wald.<br />
<br />
* sempul mì kelku tok.<br />
* Vater in Haus sein.<br />
* Der Vater ist zu Hause.<br />
<br />
* txop som lu.<br />
* Feuer heiß sein.<br />
* Das Feuer ist heiß.<br />
<br />
* txop-a som = som-a txop<br />
* das heiße Feuer<br />
<br />
==Fragen/Antworten==<br />
<br />
* peú,'úpe was<br />
** fi'u dies<br />
** tsa'u das<br />
* pesu,tupe wer<br />
** tsatu diese (Person)<br />
* peyfa,fyape wie (Art)<br />
** fifya so<br />
* pehem,kempe wie (Aktion)<br />
* pehrr,krrpe wann<br />
** tsakrr dann<br />
* pelun,lumpe warum<br />
* peseng,tsengpe wo<br />
** fitseng(e) hier<br />
** tsatseng dort<br />
<br />
'''Hinweis'''<br />
<br />
Ja-Nein-Fragen enden mit einem gesprochenen Fragezeichen srak?<br />
<br />
==Zahlen==<br />
<br />
Das Zahlensystem basiert auf der 8, da die Na'vi 4 Finger an jeder Hand haben.<br />
'aw 1, mune 2, tsìng 4, vofu 16, tsìvol 32.<br />
<br />
Es scheint, dass die Wurzel für 4 tsì und die für 8 vol ist. In einem anderen Beitrag habe ich die Zahl 7 kinä entdeckt.<br />
<br />
==Syntax==<br />
<br />
Die Wortstellung ist ziemlich frei, das heißt, die Satzteile Subjekt (S), Verb (V) und Objekt (O)<br />
können in jeder Reihenfolge stehen: SVO, SOV, OVS, OSV, VSO, VOS.<br />
<br />
Auch die Stellung von Hauptwort und Ergänzungen (Adjektiv=Eigenschaftswort, Genitivattribut=Besitzer, Relativsatz) ist frei, wobei aber<br />
zwischen Hauptwort und Eigenschaftswort ein a steht.<br />
<br />
Die Verneinung wird mit ke gebildet, das vor dem entsprechenden Wort oder Satzteil steht. Bei Verben gibt es noch den Ausdruck rä'ä, der vor Verben einem Verbot entspricht (englisch do not).<br />
<br />
Entscheidungsfragen enden mit srak, Ausrufe können mit nang markiert werden.<br />
<br />
Die oben Präpositionen genannten Verhältniswörter können vor oder nach dem Hauptwort stehen. Vorangestellt bewirken einige von ihnen die Erweichung des Anfangsbuchstaben, z.B. mì (in). Wenn sie nach dem Hauptwort verwendet werden, dann verbinden sie sich zu einem Wort mit ihm, z.B. hu nga (mit dir) = ngahu.<br />
<br />
Der Fallmarker -ri hebt das entsprechende Hauptwort hervor. Dieses steht dann meist am Satzanfang und hat<br />
keine weiteren Fallmarkierungen.<br />
<br />
Die Reihenfolge der Bestandteile eines Hauptwortes ist: Präposition Zahl-Stamm-Geschlecht-Fall.<br />
Hierbei kann das Hauptwort entweder eine Präposition oder eine Fallmarkierung haben, aber nicht beides<br />
gleichzeitig.<br />
<br />
Es gibt keine Artikel, d.h. der/die/das und ein/eine fallen in der Übersetzung weg. Bei Betonung können aber<br />
Wörter wie fi'u (dies) oder 'aw (eins) gebraucht werden.<br />
<br />
Nebensätze können mit folgenden Wörtern eingeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* na (wie)<br />
* to (als in Vergleichen, mehr/weniger als)<br />
* san (Zitat, Hervorhebung)<br />
* sìk (Zitat/Hervorhebungs-Ende)<br />
* sì (und, verbindet zwei Dinge)<br />
* últe (und, verbindet 2 Sätze<br />
* fu (oder)<br />
* slä (aber)<br />
* futa (dass)<br />
* fte (so dass, damit)<br />
* tfeke (damit nicht)<br />
* txo (wenn, falls)<br />
* a (der/die/das, Relativpronomen)<br />
<br />
Ein Relativsatz erläutert ein Hauptwort, im Deutschen beginnt dieser Satztyp mit der/die/das.<br />
Beispiel für einen Relativsatz: tute a tsun (eine Person, die kann)<br />
<br />
==Wortbildung==<br />
<br />
Neue Wörter werden durch Anhängen gebildet, wobei das Hauptwort wie im Deutschen hinten steht.<br />
<br />
* trr Tag<br />
* atan Licht<br />
** trratan Tageslicht<br />
<br />
* 'eveng Kind<br />
* unil Traum<br />
** 'evengunil Kindertraum<br />
<br />
* utral Baum<br />
* vul Ast<br />
** utralvul Baumast<br />
<br />
Eigenschaftswörter können vom Hauptwort mit le- abgeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* hrrap (Gefahr)<br />
* lehrrap (gefährlich)<br />
<br />
Abstrakte Hauptwörter können von Verben und Eigenschaftswörtern mit tì- gebildet werden:<br />
<br />
* rey (leben)<br />
* tìrey (das Leben)<br />
<br />
* ngay (wahr)<br />
* tìngay (Wahrheit)<br />
<br />
Personen, die mit einer Handlung assoziiert sind, werden mit -tu bezeichnet:<br />
<br />
* spe'é (fangen)<br />
* spe'étu (Gefangener)<br />
<br />
Personen, die eine Handlung gewohnheitsmäßig oder beruflich ausüben, werden mit -yu gekennzeichnet:<br />
<br />
* táron (jagen)<br />
* táronyu (Jäger)<br />
<br />
Verben werden mit si (tun,machen) vom Hauptwort abgeleitet:<br />
<br />
* kelku (Wohnung)<br />
* kelku si (wohnen)<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge)<br />
* nari si (aufpassen)<br />
<br />
Adverben werden mit nì- gebildet. Ein Adverb ist ein Umstandswort, das angibt wie eine Tätigkeit ausgeführt<br />
wird.<br />
<br />
* ftúe (einfach)<br />
* nìftue (auf einfache Weise)<br />
<br />
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==Quellen==<br />
<br />
* Die Infos stammen im Wesentlichen von dieser Seite: [http://www.learnnavi.org learnnavi.org]<br />
und von der englischen Seite zur Na'vi language (Link siehe linke Randspalte).<br />
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==Aussprache==<br />
<br />
Das Apostroph ' ist ein Stimmabsatz wie im Deutschen zwischen den zwei e des Wortes beeilen. Das y wird wie j gesprochen, und das ì ist so etwas wie ein kurzes i. Das w wird wie ein englisches w gesprochen, das v mehr wie ein deutsches w wie in Wasser.<br />
<br />
Das z wird wie stimmhaftes s in Rose, und s wird stimmlos wie in Essen gesprochen.<br />
<br />
Bei tx, kx, px wird der Anfangslaut mit viel Druck ausgesprochen, dann folgt eine kurze Pause und erst dann beginnt der Vokal mit einem Knacklaut. Das bedeutet, das x selber bezeichnet nur diese ejektive Aussprache, hat aber selber keinen Lautwert.<br />
<br />
In manchen Fällen wird die Betonung durch einen Akzent über dem Vokal angezeigt (dies geht aber beim ä und beim ì nicht).<br />
<br />
==Wichtige Ausdrücke==<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Hallo = kaltxì<br />
Tschüss = kìyevame<br />
Danke = irayo<br />
Bitte = rutxe<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
==Persönliche Fürwörter==<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Pronomen !! Singular !! Dual !! Plural<br />
|-<br />
| [[ich/wir]] || oe || moe || ayoe<br />
|-<br />
| [[wir alle]] || - || oeng || ayoeng<br />
|-<br />
| [[du/ihr]] || nga || - || aynga<br />
|-<br />
| [[er/sie/es]] || po || mefo || ayfo<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Singular ist die Einzahl, also oe=ich, nga=du, po=er/sie/es. <br />
Der Dual ist die Form für zwei, also moe=wir zwei, oeng=ich und du, mefo=sie beide. Der Plural steht für die Mehrzahl. Daneben soll es in Na'vi auch einen Trial geben, der für 3 Dinge oder Lebewesen derselben Art verwendet wird. Bei wir unterscheidet man, ob der Angesprochene mit eingeschlossen ist (in der Tabelle: wir alle), oder ob er nicht mit gemeint ist (in der Tabelle: ich/wir).<br />
<br />
Feierliche/höfliche Formen:<br />
<br />
Ich = ohe, du = ngenga<br />
<br />
Besitzanzeigende Formen:<br />
<br />
Sie werden aus der Pronomen mit der Endung yä für den Genitiv gebildet, z.B.<br />
<br />
* mein = oeyä<br />
* dein = ngeyä<br />
* sein/ihr = peyä<br />
* unser = ayoeyä<br />
* euer = ayngayä<br />
* ihr = ayfoyä<br />
<br />
==Geschlecht==<br />
<br />
* Männliche Endung = -an<br />
* Weibliche Endung = -é (diese ist betont)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* tsmúkan = Bruder<br />
* tsmuké = Schwester<br />
<br />
Das Pronomen der dritten Person (po) kann für er,sie,es verwendet werden. Nur wenn es betont werden soll, kann aber das Geschlecht mit einer zusätzlichen Endung angegeben werden:<br />
<br />
* Er = poan = po + an (männlich)<br />
* Sie = poé = po + é (weiblich)<br />
<br />
==Mehrzahl==<br />
<br />
* Vorsilbe me- wenn es sich um zwei handelt (Dual)<br />
* Vorsilbe ay- bei vielen (Plural)<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge) -> menari (zwei Augen), aynari (viele Augen)<br />
* taronyu (Jäger) -> metaronyu (zwei Jäger), aysaronyu (viele Jäger)<br />
<br />
Bei Verwendung der Vorsilbe ay- ist zu beachten, dass sich der folgende Anfangslaut verändern kann. Dies nennt man Erweichung.<br />
<br />
==Erweichung (Lenition)==<br />
<br />
In Wörtern, die erweicht werden, kann die Mehrzahlkennzeichnung wegfallen.<br />
<br />
tokx (Körper) -> Mehrzahl = aysokx oder sokx<br />
<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Ursprünglich !! Erweicht <br />
|-<br />
| [[px]] || p<br />
|-<br />
| [[tx]] || t<br />
|-<br />
| [[kx]] || k<br />
|-<br />
| [[p]] || f<br />
|-<br />
| [[ts]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[t]] || s<br />
|-<br />
| [[k]] || h<br />
|-<br />
| [[']] || -<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Die Erweichung kommt außer in der Mehrzahl von Hauptwörtern auch nach bestimmten Präpositionen wie mì (in) vor.<br />
<br />
==Fälle==<br />
<br />
* Akkusativ (wen) = -ti<br />
* Ergativ (wer) = -l, für den Urheber in Sätzen, in denen auch ein Objekt vorkommt<br />
* Der Urheber in Sätzen ohne Objekt wird nicht extra gekennzeichnet.<br />
<br />
Beispiel:<br />
<pre><br />
Oe-l nga-ti kame.<br />
ich-Erg du-Akk sehen.<br />
Ich sehe dich.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
* Genitiv (wessen) = -yä<br />
* Dativ (wem) = -ru<br />
* Bezeichnung des Handelnden als eine Art Betonung (wer) = -ri<br />
<br />
==Präpositionen==<br />
<br />
* ma Anrede<br />
* fa durch, mit<br />
* hu zusammen mit<br />
* fpi wegen<br />
* ne zu, nach (Richtung)<br />
* ftu von, aus (Herkunft)<br />
* ta von<br />
* ìlä via, entlang<br />
* ka durch, über<br />
* mì in <br />
* eo vor<br />
* kip unter (vielen), zwischen <br />
* lok nahe<br />
<br />
==Eigenschaftswörter==<br />
<br />
Sie sind unveränderlich, haben also keine Mehrzahlformen. Sie werden mit einem a zwischen Hauptwort und dem Eigenschaftswort verbunden.<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
ngim-a kilvan<br />
lang-Attr Fluss<br />
der lange Fluss = ein langer Fluss<br />
<br />
kilvan-a ngim<br />
Fluss-Attr lang<br />
der lange Fluss<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
Die Silbe a- wird nur vor oder nach Hauptwörtern verwendet.<br />
<br />
==Verben==<br />
<br />
Die Verben (Tätigkeitswörter) werden je nach Zeit verändert, nicht aber nach der Person. Die Zeiten sind Vergangenheit, nahe Vergangenheit, Gegenwart (nicht markiert), Zukunft und nahe Zukunft. Es gibt zwei Stellungen für diese eingeschobenen Silben: nach den ersten Konsonanten der vorletzten Silbe, und nach den Konsonanten der letzten Silbe. <br />
<br />
'''Zeiten:'''<br />
<br />
* taron = jagt<br />
* t-ìm-aron = hat gerade gejagt<br />
* t-ay-aron = wird jagen<br />
* t-er-aron = ist am Jagen (Vorgang nicht beendet)<br />
* t-ol-aron = hat gejagt (Vorgang beendet)<br />
* t-ìrm-aron = war gerade am Jagen<br />
<br />
Es gibt auch ev oder ov, die wohl für eine weiter entfernte Vergangenheit stehen.<br />
<br />
Die folgenden beiden Silben stehen im Verb noch vor dem Zeitmarker:<br />
<br />
* Partizip (-end) us<br />
* Reflexiv (sich) ìy<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Partizipien'''<br />
<br />
* rey leben<br />
* r-us-ey lebend<br />
* ke-rusey tot (nicht lebend)<br />
<br />
* tslam verstehen<br />
* tsl-us-am verstehend<br />
* txan-tslusam weise (viel verstehend)<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele für Reflexivformen'''<br />
<br />
* yur waschen<br />
* y-ìy-ur sich waschen<br />
<br />
* tspang töten<br />
* tsp-ìy-ang sich töten<br />
<br />
* pawm fragen<br />
* p-ìy-awm sich fragen<br />
<br />
'''Konjunktiv'''<br />
<br />
Eine Art Möglichkeitsform kann mit iv ausgedrückt werden:<br />
<br />
* takuk schlagen<br />
* t-iv-akuk soll schlagen<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
oeri tìngayìl txe’lanit tivakuk<br />
oe-ri tì-ngay-ìl txe’lan-it t-iv-akuk<br />
ich-betont Abstrakt-wahr-Ergativ Herz-Akkusativ schlagen-Konjunktiv<br />
Die Wahrheit soll/möge mein Herz schlagen<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
'''Stimmung:'''<br />
<br />
Die zweite Stelle nach den Anfangskonsonanten der letzten Silbe kann mit den folgenden Affekt-Einschüben besetzt werden:<br />
<br />
* ei = gerne, positive Stimmung<br />
* äng = ungerne, negative Stimmung<br />
<br />
* tar-ei-on = jagt gerne<br />
* tar-äng-on = jagt ungerne<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Oel ngati kam(ei)e. Ich sehe dich gerne.<br />
Oel ngati kam(äng)e. Ich sehe dich ungerne.<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Das Verb "Sein"==<br />
<br />
Es gibt zwei Übersetzungen:<br />
<br />
* Mit Substantiven oder Adjektiven: lu<br />
* Als Ortsangabe oder Existenz: tok<br />
<br />
'''Beispiele'''<br />
<br />
* oe-ri toktor lu.<br />
* ich-betont Doktor sein.<br />
* Ich bin Arzt.<br />
<br />
* oe-ri mì na'ring tok.<br />
* ich-betont in Wald befinden.<br />
* Ich bin im Wald.<br />
<br />
* sempul mì kelku tok.<br />
* Vater in Haus sein.<br />
* Der Vater ist zu Hause.<br />
<br />
* txop som lu.<br />
* Feuer heiß sein.<br />
* Das Feuer ist heiß.<br />
<br />
* txop-a som = som-a txop<br />
* das heiße Feuer<br />
<br />
==Fragen/Antworten==<br />
<br />
* peú,'úpe was<br />
** fi'u dies<br />
** tsa'u das<br />
* pesu,tupe wer<br />
** tsatu diese (Person)<br />
* peyfa,fyape wie (Art)<br />
** fifya so<br />
* pehem,kempe wie (Aktion)<br />
* pehrr,krrpe wann<br />
** tsakrr dann<br />
* pelun,lumpe warum<br />
* peseng,tsengpe wo<br />
** fitseng(e) hier<br />
** tsatseng dort<br />
<br />
'''Hinweis'''<br />
<br />
Ja-Nein-Fragen enden mit einem gesprochenen Fragezeichen srak?<br />
<br />
==Zahlen==<br />
<br />
Das Zahlensystem basiert auf der 8, da die Na'vi 4 Finger an jeder Hand haben.<br />
'aw 1, mune 2, tsìng 4, vofu 16, tsìvol 32.<br />
<br />
Es scheint, dass die Wurzel für 4 tsì und die für 8 vol ist. In einem anderen Beitrag habe ich die Zahl 7 kinä entdeckt.<br />
<br />
==Syntax==<br />
<br />
Die Wortstellung ist ziemlich frei, das heißt, die Satzteile Subjekt (S), Verb (V) und Objekt (O)<br />
können in jeder Reihenfolge stehen: SVO, SOV, OVS, OSV, VSO, VOS.<br />
<br />
Auch die Stellung von Hauptwort und Ergänzungen (Adjektiv=Eigenschaftswort, Genitivattribut=Besitzer, Relativsatz) ist frei, wobei aber<br />
zwischen Hauptwort und Eigenschaftswort ein a steht.<br />
<br />
Die Verneinung wird mit ke gebildet, das vor dem entsprechenden Wort oder Satzteil steht. Bei Verben gibt es noch den Ausdruck rä'ä, der vor Verben einem Verbot entspricht (englisch do not).<br />
<br />
Entscheidungsfragen enden mit srak, Ausrufe können mit nang markiert werden.<br />
<br />
Die oben Präpositionen genannten Verhältniswörter können vor oder nach dem Hauptwort stehen. Vorangestellt bewirken einige von ihnen die Erweichung des Anfangsbuchstaben, z.B. mì (in). Wenn sie nach dem Hauptwort verwendet werden, dann verbinden sie sich zu einem Wort mit ihm, z.B. hu nga (mit dir) = ngahu.<br />
<br />
Der Fallmarker -ri hebt das entsprechende Hauptwort hervor. Dieses steht dann meist am Satzanfang und hat<br />
keine weiteren Fallmarkierungen.<br />
<br />
Die Reihenfolge der Bestandteile eines Hauptwortes ist: Präposition Zahl-Stamm-Geschlecht-Fall.<br />
Hierbei kann das Hauptwort entweder eine Präposition oder eine Fallmarkierung haben, aber nicht beides<br />
gleichzeitig.<br />
<br />
Es gibt keine Artikel, d.h. der/die/das und ein/eine fallen in der Übersetzung weg. Bei Betonung können aber<br />
Wörter wie fi'u (dies) oder 'aw (eins) gebraucht werden.<br />
<br />
Nebensätze können mit folgenden Wörtern eingeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* na (wie)<br />
* to (als in Vergleichen, mehr/weniger als)<br />
* san (Zitat, Hervorhebung)<br />
* sìk (Zitat/Hervorhebungs-Ende)<br />
* sì (und, verbindet zwei Dinge)<br />
* últe (und, verbindet 2 Sätze<br />
* fu (oder)<br />
* slä (aber)<br />
* futa (dass)<br />
* fte (so dass, damit)<br />
* tfeke (damit nicht)<br />
* txo (wenn, falls)<br />
* a (der/die/das, Relativpronomen)<br />
<br />
Ein Relativsatz erläutert ein Hauptwort, im Deutschen beginnt dieser Satztyp mit der/die/das.<br />
Beispiel für einen Relativsatz: tute a tsun (eine Person, die kann)<br />
<br />
==Wortbildung==<br />
<br />
Neue Wörter werden durch Anhängen gebildet, wobei das Hauptwort wie im Deutschen hinten steht.<br />
<br />
* trr Tag<br />
* atan Licht<br />
** trratan Tageslicht<br />
<br />
* 'eveng Kind<br />
* unil Traum<br />
** 'evengunil Kindertraum<br />
<br />
* utral Baum<br />
* vul Ast<br />
** utralvul Baumast<br />
<br />
Eigenschaftswörter können vom Hauptwort mit le- abgeleitet werden:<br />
<br />
* hrrap (Gefahr)<br />
* lehrrap (gefährlich)<br />
<br />
Abstrakte Hauptwörter können von Verben und Eigenschaftswörtern mit tì- gebildet werden:<br />
<br />
* rey (leben)<br />
* tìrey (das Leben)<br />
<br />
* ngay (wahr)<br />
* tìngay (Wahrheit)<br />
<br />
Personen, die mit einer Handlung assoziiert sind, werden mit -tu bezeichnet:<br />
<br />
* spe'é (fangen)<br />
* spe'étu (Gefangener)<br />
<br />
Personen, die eine Handlung gewohnheitsmäßig oder beruflich ausüben, werden mit -yu gekennzeichnet:<br />
<br />
* táron (jagen)<br />
* táronyu (Jäger)<br />
<br />
Verben werden mit si (tun,machen) vom Hauptwort abgeleitet:<br />
<br />
* kelku (Wohnung)<br />
* kelku si (wohnen)<br />
<br />
* nari (Auge)<br />
* nari si (aufpassen)<br />
<br />
Adverben werden mit nì- gebildet. Ein Adverb ist ein Umstandswort, das angibt wie eine Tätigkeit ausgeführt<br />
wird.<br />
<br />
* ftúe (einfach)<br />
* nìftue (auf einfache Weise)<br />
<br />
<br />
==Quellen==<br />
<br />
* Die Infos stammen im Wesentlichen von dieser Seite: [http://www.learnnavi.org learnnavi.org]<br />
und von der englischen Seite zur Na'vi language (Link siehe linke Randspalte).<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
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|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Natural languages:'''<br />
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|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Created conlangs:'''<br />
|| Ayeri<br />
|-<br />
|valign=top|'''Interests other than conlanigng:'''<br />
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==[http://benung.freehostia.com Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkbdgmnvshrly aāeēiīoōuū'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'')<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
<br />
===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Recognition_Chart&diff=30653Conlang Recognition Chart2008-04-12T08:36:42Z<p>Dampantingaya: /* [http://www.beckerscarsten.de/conlang/ayeri/ Ayeri] */</p>
<hr />
<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.beckerscarsten.de/conlang/ayeri/ Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkbdgmnvshrly aāeēiīoōuū'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'')<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
<br />
===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Recognition_Chart&diff=30652Conlang Recognition Chart2008-04-12T08:35:48Z<p>Dampantingaya: Some more changes added</p>
<hr />
<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.beckerscarsten.de/conlang/ayeri/ Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkbdgmnvshrly aāeēiīoōuū'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'')<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄◌̩ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sa, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -as, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea/-ya, -iya, -ara''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''a, e, i, h, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript opening left single quote)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the last syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==[[Fínlǣsk]]==<br />
<br />
* Non-Latin: ð, ȝ, æ, œ, ᵫ, ᛫, ƿ<br />
* Unused Latin: c, v, w<br />
* Doubled consonants are common<br />
* Diacritics: x́, x̄ (found with all vowels), x̨ (found with e, o, œ, u)<br />
<br />
In ISO Latin-1 and other "plain text" formats, ä, ö, and ü can be found for æ, œ, and ᵫ respectively.<br />
<br />
The earliest texts are often found in Runes, and texts between around 1200 and 1600 in an Insular Uncial style script. Scribal notae and abbreviations are common, especially in the earliest post-runic texts, with ideographic use (based on the Latin meanings of the sounds nominally represented by the marks) as well as straightforward phonetic use.<br />
<br />
==[[Germanech]]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''Ää Öö Üü Éé''<br />
* Digraphs: ''ch cj dj gj tj tz''<br />
* Common words: ''a de ez ést héz il la las los''<br />
<br />
==Klingon==<br />
* Letters D H I S are always capitalised; letters a b ch e gh j l m n o p r t tlh u v w y are always lower-case. Letter q Q may appear in either case. No non-ASCII characters are used.<br />
* Unused ASCII: f k x z<br />
* ''c'' only appears in ''ch''; ''g'' only appears in ''ng'' and ''gh''; (lower-case) ''h'' only appears in ''ch'' and ''gh''.<br />
* Fairly frequent use of the apostrophe<br />
* Unusual trigraph ''tlh''<br />
* Common affixes: vI- yI-; -be' -'a' -moH -laH -mey -taHvIS -wI'<br />
* Common words: 'oH 'ej 'ach je neH 'e'<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s7 Qþyn|gài]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
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== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]<br />
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==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
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http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
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==[[Senjecas]] (sj)==<br />
*No capitalization<br />
===Latin script===<br />
*Non-ASCII consonants: <font color=blue>ɱ; þ; ð; ł; ß; к; ħ; ʒ</font><br />
**Until yogh is made available on Wiki, I am using <font color=blue>j</font>.<br />
**<font color=blue>к</font> /k/ = Kalaallisut (Greenlandic) [[wikipedia:kra (letter)|kra]] - kappa <&#kappa;><br />
**On the conlang list: <font color=blue>ɱ = mh, ł = lh, ß = ts, ʒ = dz, ħ = jh, r = rh</font><br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>ğ, ð̬</font><br />
**On the conlang list labialization is indicated by <font color=blue>ü</font><br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: <font color=blue>ç, g̓</font><br />
**On the conlang list palatalization is indicated by <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
*Non-ASCII vowel: <font color=blue>ø</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Non-ASCII weak vowels: <font color=blue>ı, ɶ, æ</font><br />
**On the conlang list </font color=blue>ı</font> = <font color=blue>ï</font><br />
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===Cyrillic script===<br />
*Non-Russian consonants:<br />
**My own invention: <font color=blue>м̀</font><br />
**Serbian: <font color=blue>ђ</font><br />
**Macedonian: <font color=blue>љ; s; j<br />
**[[wikipedia:tajik alphabet|Tajik]]: <font color=blue>ғ</font><br />
*Archaic Russian consonant: <font color=blue>o̴</font><br />
**<font color=blue>o̴</font> is the old Cyrillic letter fita, an "o" with a tilde through it, derived from the Greek <font color=blue>θ</font>.[http://www.omniglot.com/writing/cyrillic.htm] On the conlang list <font color=blue>θ</font> will be used.<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: <font color=blue>г̆, б̬</font><br />
*Archaic Russian vowel: <font color=blue>ѫ</font>; all vowels with acute accent: <font color=blue>и́, é, á, ѫ́, ó, ý</font>; all vowels with double acute accent: <font color=blue>и̋, e̋, a̋, ѫ̋, ő, y̋</font><br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex.<br />
**On the conlang list <font color=blue>ø</font> will be used for <font color=blue>ѫ</font> yus.<br />
*Palatalization is indicated with the iotacized vowels: <font color=blue>i, є, я, ё, ю</font> (Palatalization does not occur before <font color=blue>ѫ</font>. This is not a rule, it just so happens.).<br />
*Weak vowels:<br />
**Russian: <font color=blue>ь</font><br />
**Belarusian: <font color=blue>ў<br />
**Bulgarian: <font color=blue>ъ</font><br />
<br />
===Greek script===<br />
*Alternate Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϐ</font> beta /b/; <font color=blue>ϑ</font> theta /D/; <font color=blue>ƛ</font> lambda with slash /l_0/; <font color=blue>j</font> yot /j/; <font color=blue>ς</font> (final sigma) /ts/<br />
*Archaic Greek consonants: <font color=blue>ϡ</font> [[wikipedia:sampi|sampi]] /dz/; <font color=blue>ϙ</font> [[wikipedia:qoppa|qoppa]] /j\/<br />
*Coptic consonant:<font color=blue>ϩ</font> [[wikipedia:coptic alphabet|hori]] /j_0/<br />
*Greek Vowels: with acute accent: <font color=blue>ί, ή, ά, ό, ώ, ύ</font>; with double acute accent: <font color=blue>ι̋, η̋, α̋, ο̋, ω̋, υ̋</font> <br />
**On the conlang list the double acute accent is replaced with a circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: <font color=blue>ϊ, ϋ, ε</font><br />
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===Other Scripts===<br />
The Armenian, Devanagari, Georgian, Hebrew and Tengwar alphabets have also been adapted for Senjecas.<br />
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==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: ''a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.''<br />
* Unused letters: ''c, g, l, q, v, w, x, y, z.''<br />
* No capitalization, not even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (').<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph.<br />
* ''d'' is always word-initial, and ''r'' is always medial.<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''.<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
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==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
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===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Ää Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ġġ '''G̐g̐''' Ḳḳ Łł '''Ł̣ł̣''' Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž ʼ ˚ (bolded letters are apparently unique)<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names)<br />
<br />
==[http://www.kunstsprachen.de/s17/ Þrjótrunn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Homonyms_Across_Languages&diff=20246Homonyms Across Languages2007-03-17T11:17:44Z<p>Dampantingaya: /* G */</p>
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<div>Please add any homonyms from your language to the list! This page is new, so we still need to determine "rules":<br />
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;Homonym display<br />
:How are we writing the homonyms down? IPA or X-SAMPA would seem the best choice for a multilingual list.<br />
::* I vote for IPA in Unicode, even though this is somewhat cumbersome to type. [[User:Arthaey|Arthaey]] 23:58, 1 Mar 2005 (PST)<br />
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;Requirements for addition<br />
:Part of the reason for having this list centralized on the wiki is to make it easy to add only one's own words to the list, rather than compare one's entire lexicon against all other languages' lexicons. But does this mean that we eventually ''want'' to have a single page with the collective lexicons of all languages, arranged "alphabetically" by IPA character? That seems like a whole lot of words -- then again, that might be exactly what this list is ''supposed'' to be, in which case it's a good thing. Thoughts?<br />
::* I've added an /ɑ/ section with all the Asha'ille words beginning with that phoneme. I also removed syllable stress indication from the /ɑ/ entries. Is this how we want to proceed with additions? [[User:Arthaey|Arthaey]] 02:47, 2 Mar 2005 (PST)<br />
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== The Homonyms ==<br />
=== A ===<br />
<br />
*alba<br />
**Gobldi Guk ''snob''<br />
**Old Albic ''Elf''<br />
**Tundrian ''dawn, daybreak''<br />
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*aldea<br />
**Ilaini ''sorrow''<br />
**Kash ''name''<br />
**Quenya ''arboreal, connected to trees''<br />
**Verdurian ''village''<br />
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*ando<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''head'' (андо)<br />
**Quenya ''gate'', ''door''<br />
<br />
*anna<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''she'' (анна)<br />
**Quenya ''gift''<br />
**Sindarin ''give''<br />
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*aran<br />
**Ilaini ''twenty''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''friend'' (аран)<br />
**Quenya ''king''<br />
**Sindarin ''king''<br />
**Verdurian ''cradle''<br />
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=== ɑ ===<br />
*ɑ<br />
**Asha'ille ''she''<br />
**Njaama ''water''<br />
**Kelenala ''one''<br />
**Kamakawi ''now''<br />
*ɑbɛɹɑ<br />
**Asha'ille ''monkey''<br />
*ɑtʃjɑ<br />
**Asha'ille interjection of direct address<br />
*ɑkið<br />
**Asha'ille ''warm''<br />
*ɑd<br />
**Asha'ille reflexive<br />
*ɑdɑdʒiɹɪv<br />
**Asha'ille ''to attack''<br />
*ɑdɑɹɛv<br />
**Asha'ille ''to bring''<br />
*ɑdɑʃɑv<br />
**Asha'ille ''to reply''<br />
<br />
=== E ===<br />
*etin<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''they (mixed gender)''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''God'' (еθин)<br />
<br />
=== F ===<br />
*fenutaz<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''to use''<br />
*firan<br />
**Ilaini ''weaver''<br />
**Verdurian ''to ferment''<br />
**Lauranthea ''to do(past tense)''<br />
**Faranit ''cord, string''<br />
*fokin<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''we''<br />
*futesh<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''journey''<br />
<br />
=== G ===<br />
*gali<br />
**Ayeri ''juice''<br />
**[[Henaudute]] ''birds''<br />
**Ilaini ''script''<br />
**Verdurian ''bath''<br />
**Xinkutlan ''to look''<br />
*gran<br />
**Ilaini ''sane''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''branch'' (гран)<br />
**Verdurian ''border''<br />
**Tundrian ''grain''<br />
*grel<br />
**Gweydr ''list''<br />
**Ilaini ''clean-shaven''<br />
**Verdurian ''hail''<br />
**Lauranthea ''grassland''<br />
*grelan<br />
**Ilaini ''barber''<br />
**Verdurian ''to hail''<br />
*gula<br />
**Ilaini ''to descend''<br />
**Verdurian ''bile''<br />
**Lauranthea ''to fall (over)''<br />
**Xinkutlan ''to be empty''<br />
<br />
=== H ===<br />
*host<br />
**Ilaini ''white''<br />
**Verdurian ''bone''<br />
**Tundrian ''host, guest''<br />
<br />
=== J ===<br />
*jorat<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''earth (planet)''<br />
<br />
=== L ===<br />
*lest<br />
**Ilaini ''blue''<br />
**Telendlest ''language''<br />
**Verdurian ''unit of distance''<br />
<br />
=== M ===<br />
*mena<br />
**Ferrine ''after''<br />
**Ilaini ''to give''<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''face''<br />
**Kontaxta ''time''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''change'' (мiенна)<br />
**Sathir ''to release''<br />
**Senyecan ''to await, to remain''<br />
**Verdurian ''wave''<br />
*mira<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''world''<br />
*moba<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''language'', ''speech''; ''tongue'' (мобба)<br />
*mura<br />
**Ilaini ''to lie (flat)''<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''village''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''laughter'' (мурха)<br />
**Verdurian ''wonder''<br />
**Xinkutlan ''(for) any reason''<br />
<br />
=== N ===<br />
*nebo<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''sky''<br />
<br />
=== P ===<br />
*pula<br />
**Ilaini ''to harvest''<br />
**Verdurian ''sphere''<br />
**Lauranthea ''to change (intransitive)''<br />
<br />
=== S ===<br />
*sas<br />
**[[Sasxsek]] ''Earth''<br />
*sek<br />
**[[Sasxsek]] ''say; state; communicate; communication; declare; mention; language''<br />
*set<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''word'' (сеθ)<br />
**[[Sasxsek]] ''set, group, flock, herd''<br />
*sora<br />
**Ilaini ''to hunt''<br />
**Kontaxta ''curve''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''hair'', ''beard'' (сорра)<br />
**Senyecan ''to sour''<br />
**Verdurian ''community''<br />
**Xinkutlan ''body hair, fur''<br />
<br />
=== T ===<br />
*toran<br />
**[[Kharos S'fik]] ''tower''<br />
**[[Nadarian]] ''king'', also a first name (торан)<br />
*torin<br />
**Ilaini ''fame''<br />
**Verdurian ''apart''<br />
<br />
=== U ===<br />
*ulu<br />
**Kamakawi ''weak''<br />
**Kelenala ''down''<br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
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|+<big>'''Tebamaya Krisyān'''</big><br />
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|| Ihaloy 20, 2296; Lērang, Alamanye<br />
|-<br />
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|| Sompāmaya virangea koyalatena<br />
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|| CONLANGS THAT I HAVE CREATED<br />
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<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
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==[http://www.beckerscarsten.de/conlang/ayeri/ Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkbdgmnvshrly aāeēiīoōuū'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'')<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words: ''ang, sira, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes: ''-ang, -aris, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea, -iya, -ara, -in, -on''<br />
*Other common features: Words can get quite long due to its agglutinativeness.<br />
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==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''h, e, i, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
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==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript apostrophe)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
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==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
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==Qþyn|gài==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
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==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
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http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
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==Senjecas==<br />
*Latin consonants: b, c, d, f, g, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, x, z<br />
*Other consonants: ð, ħ, ʒ (yogh), ł, ɱ, š, þ, ž<br />
**On the conlang list: ħ = jh, yogh = j, ł = lh, ɱ = mh, r = rh<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: ğ, ð̬<br />
**On the conlang list: labialization indicated by ü<br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: ç, g̓<br />
**On the conlang list labialization indicated by ï<br />
*Vowels: i, e, a, ø, o, u; with acute accent: í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú; with double acute accent: i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű<br />
**On the conlang list double acute accent replaced with circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: æ, ɶ, ı<br />
**On the conlang list ı = ï<br />
*No capitalization.<br />
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==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.<br />
* No capitalization, even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (')<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
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==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names) <br />
* Vowel Harmony groups: <br />
** Aa Ee Ii Öö Üü<br />
** Åå Oo Öö Uu Üü<br />
** Aa Åå Ee Oo Öö<br />
* Sentences generally start with a word (the verb) beginning with a multi-consonant cluster<br />
* Verb may have ''a'', ''e'', or ''ö'' prefixed to the initial cluster<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
* Non-Russian: Ғғ Ңң Өө Ўў Үү Һһ Ωω<br />
* Unused Russian: Ее Щщ Ъъ Ыы Ьь Юю Яя (Ыы sometimes used for non-harmonic or non-Terzemian vowels in foreign words)<br />
* Foreign names not originally written in Cyrillic may occur in Latin orthography<br />
* Vowel Harmony groups: <br />
** Аа Ээ Ии Өө Үү <br />
** Ωω Оо Өө Уу Үү <br />
** Аа Ωω Ээ Оо Өө<br />
* Sentences generally start with a word (the verb) beginning with a multi-consonant cluster<br />
* Verb may have ''а'', ''э'', or ''ө'' prefixed to the initial cluster<br />
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==Þrjótrunn==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa<br />
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== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]</div>Dampantingayahttp://www.frathwiki.com/index.php?title=Conlang_Recognition_Chart&diff=19201Conlang Recognition Chart2007-02-12T19:47:43Z<p>Dampantingaya: Added Ayeri</p>
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<div>This article describes a variety of simple clues one can use to determine what conlang a document is written in with high accuracy.<br />
<br />
==[http://www.beckerscarsten.de/conlang/ayeri/ Ayeri]==<br />
*Orthography: ''ptkbdgmnvshrly aāeēiīoōuū'' (older transcriptions use ''c'' for ''k'')<br />
:*Non-ASCII: ''āēīōū'' (''ạẹịọụ ạ̄ẹ̄ị̄ọ̄ụ̄'' have also been used in older transcriptions)<br />
:*Unused ASCII: ''cfjqwxyz''<br />
*Dipthongs: ''au, ay, ey, oy'' (also uses 'iy' frequently, but that is no diphthong)<br />
*Common words ''ang, sira, eng, le, si, yam, ya''<br />
*Common morphemes ''-ang, -aris, -reng, -ley, -yam, -ea, -iya, -ara''<br />
<br />
==[http://www.joekewoud.nl/ruittenb/calennawn/ Calénnawn]==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ''áéíóú àèìòù ë ðñ'' and ''$'' or ''š''<br />
* Unused ASCII: ''jk''<br />
* Diphthongs: ''aw, iw, ow, ay, ey, oy, uy''<br />
* Digraph: ''ii''<br />
* ''x'' and ''q'' are common<br />
* Words starting with ''f-'' or ''s-'' (like ''f-qúba'')<br />
* Words of more than one syllable contain at least one acute accent<br />
* Common one- and two-letter words: ''h, e, i, o, on, so, se, fh, el, en, iw, fa''<br />
<br />
==Ebisédian==<br />
* ASCII orthography:<br />
:* Uses ''w'', ''y'', ''3'' and ''0'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Upper- and lowercase consonants are distinct (e.&nbsp;g., ''K'' vs. ''k'')<br />
:* Use of double vowel letters to indicate length: ''00'', ''ww''.<br />
:* Use of apostrophe after vowels to indicate stress: ''00', yy'.''<br />
* LaTeX orthography:<br />
:* Use of ''ø'' and ''ɜ'' as vowel letters<br />
:* Multiple diacritics over single vowel letters, up to 4 (macron, acute, tear-drop accent, subscript tilde).<br />
:* Subscript tilde to indicate nasality.<br />
:* Tear-drop accent in vowel-initial words (looks like a superscript apostrophe)<br />
* General:<br />
:* Common single-word sentences with ''i'' in the syllable.<br />
:* Common words: ''Ke'', ''ve'', ''ke'', ''je'', ''re'' (always clause-final), ''keve'', ''tømø'', ''tɜmɜ'', ''timi'', ''tama'', ''tumu''.<br />
<br />
==Minza==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ċ č ł ŋ ö ř š ż ž<br />
* Unused ASCII: q w x<br />
* Digraphs: ch, gh<br />
* Combinations: ië, yö, uö, öy, -h after vowels, łř, nř<br />
* Common words: ai, ba, ċi, die, en, fi, ida, ja, kam, keh, ła, łu, min, nu, öych, ři, šei, šö, vö, yn, zmi<br />
<br />
==Qþyn|gài==<br />
* Non-ASCII: Þþ|ǂáíúýàìùỳ<br />
* Unused ASCII: bpmfvweoczj<br />
* Combinations: nq qþ rq ql tl hh nǂg n!g n||g ǂk ái áu úi íu ài àu ùi ìu<br />
* All words start with a consonant and end with a vowel<br />
* Very long words<br />
<br />
==[[Sasxsek]]==<br />
* 7-bit ASCII characters only.<br />
* All upper case or all lower case letters, no mixed case.<br />
* Unused punctuation symbols: ; " ? !<br />
* Unused letters: C, Y.<br />
* No doubled letters.<br />
* Empenthetic X (=/@/) used to in compounds.<br />
* Single bracket quotes: < ><br />
* Apostrophe to break up numbers or long words to make them more readable: 1'000'000<br />
* Colon used for abbreviations: k:m: (=kilxmitros)<br />
* Proper name marker "li".<br />
<br />
http://www.nutter.net/sasxsek<br />
<br />
==Senjecas==<br />
*Latin consonants: b, c, d, f, g, l, m, n, p, q, r, s, t, v, x, z<br />
*Other consonants: ð, ħ, ʒ (yogh), ł, ɱ, š, þ, ž<br />
**On the conlang list: ħ = jh, yogh = j, ł = lh, ɱ = mh, r = rh<br />
*Breve under or over to indicate labialization: ğ, ð̬<br />
**On the conlang list: labialization indicated by ü<br />
*Cedilla under or apostrophe over to indicate palatalization: ç, g̓<br />
**On the conlang list labialization indicated by ï<br />
*Vowels: i, e, a, ø, o, u; with acute accent: í, é, á, ǿ, ó, ú; with double acute accent: i̋, e̋, a̋, ø̋, ő, ű<br />
**On the conlang list double acute accent replaced with circumflex<br />
*Weak vowels: æ, ɶ, ı<br />
**On the conlang list ı = ï<br />
*No capitalization.<br />
<br />
==Tatari Faran==<br />
* Uses subset of Latin alphabet: a, b, d, e, f, h, i, j, k, m, n, o, p, r, s, t, u.<br />
* No capitalization, even in proper names.<br />
* Glottal stop in words, indicated by apostrophe (')<br />
* ''ts'' used as a digraph<br />
* The only consonant clusters are double consonants beginning with ''m'' or ''n''<br />
* Common words: ''ka, kei, ko, sa, sei, so, na, nei, no, ei'' (never at the beginning of a sentence); ''e'' (never at the end of a sentence); ''da'' (always follows a word ending in ''-n'').<br />
<br />
==[[Terzemian]]==<br />
===Latin script===<br />
* Non-ASCII: Åå Čč Ǧǧ Ňň Öö Šš Üü Žž<br />
* Unused ASCII: Jj Qq (except in foreign names) <br />
* Vowel Harmony groups: <br />
** Aa Ee Ii Öö Üü<br />
** Åå Oo Öö Uu Üü<br />
** Aa Åå Ee Oo Öö<br />
* Sentences generally start with a word (the verb) beginning with a multi-consonant cluster<br />
* Verb may have ''a'', ''e'', or ''ö'' prefixed to the initial cluster<br />
===Cyrillic script===<br />
* Non-Russian: Ғғ Ңң Өө Ўў Үү Һһ Ωω<br />
* Unused Russian: Ее Щщ Ъъ Ыы Ьь Юю Яя (Ыы sometimes used for non-harmonic or non-Terzemian vowels in foreign words)<br />
* Foreign names not originally written in Cyrillic may occur in Latin orthography<br />
* Vowel Harmony groups: <br />
** Аа Ээ Ии Өө Үү <br />
** Ωω Оо Өө Уу Үү <br />
** Аа Ωω Ээ Оо Өө<br />
* Sentences generally start with a word (the verb) beginning with a multi-consonant cluster<br />
* Verb may have ''а'', ''э'', or ''ө'' prefixed to the initial cluster<br />
<br />
==Þrjótrunn==<br />
* Non-ASCII: ÁÐÉÍÓÚÝÞÆÖáðéíóúýþæö<br />
* Unused ASCII: cqz<br />
* Combinations: pp tt kk gj ggj kj kkj<br />
* Frequent words: ún únn á í eð er þiss þissi þissa<br />
<br />
<br />
== [http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa Regimonti]==<br />
<br />
Regimonti is a Romance language with vocabulary based on classical Latin rather than Vulgar Latin.<br />
* Its name is "Rumanşa" in Regimonti<br />
* Latin Alphabet with three additional characters: è, ņ, ş which make the following sounds: /E/ /J/ /S/ respectively.<br />
* Diphthongs: ai, au, oi, ua<br />
* common words: unu, una, lu, la. First person singular pronoun: O<br />
*[http://www3.telus.net/scottoh/rumansa/mp3/babel.mp3 Listen to the Babel Text in mp3 format]</div>Dampantingaya