Hudío
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Hudío Introduction
| Hudío | |
|---|---|
| Pronounced: | /hu'dio/ |
| Timeline/Universe: | Contemporary in the Latin America of Ill Bethisad |
| Species: | Humans |
| Spoken in: | Tawantinsuyu |
| Total speakers: | |
| Writing system: | Hebrew and Latin alphabets |
| Genealogy: | Hebrew with Spanish influences |
| Typology | |
| Morphological type: | |
| Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-accusative |
| Word order: | SVO |
| Credits | |
| Creator: | Charles Brickner |
| Created: | ongoing since August 2017 |
- Hudío is a variety of Hebrew, influenced by Spanish, spoken mainly in the Inka Empire of Tawantinsuyu, but spreading to other Spanish-speaking nations. The Hebrew vocabulary is supplemented with words from Spanish and Quechua.
- The language is being created (since August 2017).
- Contents
- Hudío Conlang
- Hudío dictionary (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list)
- Hudío dictionaries (various thematic dictionaries)
- Hudío domain
- Hudío phrase book
- Hudío grammar
- Hudío translations
- Charlie may be contacted at tepeyachill@embarqmail.com