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Spanish-French-German Creole [ESPDE]
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Spanish-French-German Creole
Españamalçaideitschkréol
[ɛspa:ŋəma:lsejsdɛitʃkre:əl]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 24 March 2024
Language type A posteriori
Place & SpeakersSpanish-French-German Creole is spoken by a population of 400,434,458 in Trans-Äuropa.
Species Human/humanoid
About Spanish-French-German Creole This language arose out of greater European integration and a shared identity. Despite the name, this language also takes vocabulary from Russian, Italian, the Scandinavian languages (excluding Finnish), and English. The language has one definite article, "de." It has no grammatical gender. It tends to be an SVO language. It has 4 cases: Accusative, imperative, ignostative, and confusitive. Ignostative regards an unknown situation, while confusitive is used when the speaker is confused. It does also conjugate for person, but not time or place. This language is meant to be as simple as possible without being stripped to linguistic bones.
Sample of Spanish-French-German Creole[view] Unsere padrée, wie leggt in cjéało; heiligt tů naam être. Dijn kööninktum komt. Dijn will in Erde sdelano, wie est is in Cjéało. Geef uns diese tŷg unsere tŷgelijke brœd, und vóórgeef uns unsere tréspasséers, wie vîr vóórgeef h'n dass tréspasséer gegen uns. Und véstí uns nie te temptación, aber délivré uns vandí zło. For deijn is de Kööninktum...[view all texts]
Latest vocabulary
epansípasjónnemancipation
boomntree
Sound samples in Spanish-French-German Creole
Some sound samples of Spanish-French-German Creole. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
ê'vèredírkomen'fltvnjþtrtjst
Put your hard word/phrase here and add audio.
Waarom tu ik ê'getríted lèjk diese?
Why did you treat me like this?
Unsere padrée, wie leggt in cjéało; heiligt tů naam être. Dijn kööninktum komt. Dijn will in Erde sd...
Our Father, which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy Name. Thy Kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth, ...
Language family relationships
[edit] [view] do'Slavyanskiy Obschiy Dialekt/до'Славйанский Общий Диалект (East Slavic Españamalçaisdeitschkréol)The purest dialect of Slavic Españamalçaisdekr. Can be written in Cyrillic script. Forms a broad dialect continuum, with dialects in Ukraine and Belarus generally being closer to the main language.
[edit] [view] do'Slavik dialekt obschij (General Slavic Españamalçaisdeitschkréol)Formed in Russia, Ukraine, Belorussia, Poland, and the South Slavic areas. A version of the original language with more Slavic loanwords.
[edit] [view] der Deiutschen Sprägche (German Españamalçeideitschkréol)A German dialect of the language. Spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
[edit] [view] le dialekt del'Romaanse (Romance Españamalçaisdeitschkréol)A general dialect more based on the Romance languages, spoken all throughout the Sprächraum. Forms a dialect continuum.
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
RetroflexAlveolo-
palatal
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarUvularPharyngealGlottalOther
Nasal m     n       ɲ   ŋ        
Plosive p b   [t̪]1 [d̪]2 t d       c   k g     ʔ  
Fricative ɸ β f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ [ʂ]3 [ʐ]4 [ɕ]5 [ʑ]6 ç   x ɣ χ ʁ ʕ h [ɦ̟̈]7  
Affricate       t͡s d͡z t͡ʃ d͡ʒ                  
Lateral approximant       l                   ɫ
Approximant   ʋ   ɹ       j [w]8          
Trill       r             [ʀ]9      
Flap       ɾ10                    
  1. allophone of /t/
  2. allophone of /d/
  3. allophone of /ʃ/
  4. allophone of /ʒ/
  5. allophone of /ʃ/
  6. allophone of /ʒ/
  7. allophone of /ç/
  8. allophone of /v/
  9. allophone of /ʁ/
  10. Allophone of "r"
VowelsFrontNear-
front
CentralNear-
back
Back
Close i y   ʉ   u
Near-close   ɪ ʏ ʊ̈ ʊ  
Close-mid e ø       o
Mid   ə  
Open-mid ɛ ɛ̃ œ   ɜ   ʌ ɔ
Near-open æ   ɐ    
Open a ã   ä   ɑ ɒ
Stress informationDue to its inheritance from Spanish, stress usually falls on the 1st or last syllable, but due to increasing meetings with other languages, stress can be in the middle syllable. A Spanish Absolutist faction in the language wants the stress to stay only 1st or last, but they only hold dominance in the Iberian regions of where the language is spoken, so the central committee of the language has mostly disregarded their ideas. Despite this, the absolutists are supported by the "Españamalçaideitschkréol Sprächbund Del'Hispaaña," a university for the language based in Madrid and Barcelona.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Spanish-French-German Creole. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Spanish-French-German CreoleOrthography [edit]
Aa
a
/a/
Bb
b
/b/
Cc
c
/k/
Dd
d
/d/
Ee
e
/e/
Ff
f
/f/
Gg
g
/x/, /g/
Hh
h
/h/
Jj
j
/j/
Kk
k
/k/
Ll
l
/l/
Mm
m
/m/
Nn
n
/n/
Oo
o
/ɔ/, /o/
Pp
p
/p/
Rr
r
/r/, /ɹ/, /ʁ/
ss
s
/s/
Tt
t
/t/
oeu
u
/u/, /ʊ/
Vv
v
/v/
Ww
w
/ʋ/, [w]
Xx
x
/χ/
Zz
z
/z/, /t͡s/
Àà
à
/ɐ/
Áá
á
/ɑ/
Ââ
â
/ʕ/
Ää
ä
/ä/
Ææ
æ
/æ/
äè
è
/ɛ/
Éé
é
/e̞/
ieí
í
/i/
Ðð
ð
/ð/
Ññ
ñ
/ɲ/
Óó
/o̞/
oeû
û
/ʉ/
Þþ
þ
/θ/
Ąą
a
/ã/
Ĉĉ
ĉ
/ç/
Čč
č
/t͡ʃ/
Ĝĝ
g
/d͡ʒ/
Ĺĺ
ĺ
/ɫ/
Œœ
œ
/ø/, /œ/
Ŕŕ
[ʀ]
Śś
[ʂ]
Ŝŝ
[ɕ]
Šš
š
/ʃ/
Ťť
ť
/c/
Ŷŷ
ŷ
/y/
Źź
[ʐ]
Žž
ž
/ʒ/, [ʑ]
Ǵǵ
ǵ
/ɣ/
Ęę
/ɛ̃/
Ìì
ì
/ɪ/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
    Typological information for Spanish-French-German Creole

    Adposition head-directionalityNot applicable
    Adjective agreementOther
    AlienabilityMore distinctions
    Animacy distinctionsNone
    Contour clicksNo clicks

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