European [EUE]
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Registered by
[Deactivated User] on 18 April 2019
Language type
International Auxiliary Language (IAL)
Species
Human/humanoid
About European
European(Europiska) is an auxiliary language based on many languages, very known, or less, for example : Afrikaans, Ancient-Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Bokmål, Celtiberian, Corsican, Czech, Dalecarian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, Finno-Ugric, French, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Icelandic, Indo-European, Kikuyu, Latin, Latvian, Livonian, Middle English, Northern Sami, Nynorsk, Occitan, Old Francic, Old French, Old Norse, Old Occitan, Old Slavic, Old Spanish, Persian, Picard, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Romansh, Russian, Saterland Frisian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Tahitian, Võro, Walloon, West Flemish, or Yiddish.
However, the objective is, before all, to be understood by European peoples (precisely by Indo-European peoples living in Europe, and Finno-Ugric peoples).
I especially thank to @Brillan the creator of Oraŋi Prat, @Orikrin the creator of Ov, @Slackline the creator of Norþic and the seventeen people who reacted anonymously to my language, for their support, their help, their encouragings and the knowledges they have brought me. Of course, thanks to @Hashi and those who keep the website alive, in one way or another.
If you have time, please answer of these questions.
Which language families you really know? (Know at least one language from one or more of these families)
How many % do you understand European?
However, the objective is, before all, to be understood by European peoples (precisely by Indo-European peoples living in Europe, and Finno-Ugric peoples).
I especially thank to @Brillan the creator of Oraŋi Prat, @Orikrin the creator of Ov, @Slackline the creator of Norþic and the seventeen people who reacted anonymously to my language, for their support, their help, their encouragings and the knowledges they have brought me. Of course, thanks to @Hashi and those who keep the website alive, in one way or another.
If you have time, please answer of these questions.
Which language families you really know? (Know at least one language from one or more of these families)
How many % do you understand European?
Sound samples in European
Some sound samples of European. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Hëlå kàźdy und vëlkomin nāl moj kanàl !
Hello Everyone and Welcome to my channel!
Hello Everyone and Welcome to my channel!
Hëlå, kwom eś tjå, moj fraynd ?
Hello, how are you, my friend?
Hello, how are you, my friend?
För sö magisk sup, ny nuźdàjemo cebùla, ćesnek, und sö Sfant ¨Påtàta.
For the magic soup we need onions, garlic, and the holy potato.
For the magic soup we need onions, garlic, and the holy potato.
Djà, buki slièbjavät një möts probùźdjavät nam !
Yes, books do not sleep but awaken us !
Yes, books do not sleep but awaken us !
Moj namià e Bob, mjà lëvju dins en ferma, ny havjemo dvå krowae, moj papa roykjar krak.
My name is Bob, I live on a farm, we have two cows, my dad smokes crack.
My name is Bob, I live on a farm, we have two cows, my dad smokes crack.
Sö vox dins moj kapfèsa e një reàl.
The voices in my head aren't real
The voices in my head aren't real
Language family relationships
Language treeIndo-European
⤷ Proto-Indo-European
⤷ European
⤷ Proto-Indo-European
⤷ European
[view] About Indo-EuropeanThis family tree includes only the main branches and the branches that are too small to be shown separately. See separate main branches for further detail.
[edit] [view] Eurasiska (Eurasian)Eurasian is an European's dialect, however it's based on European, of course but also on Japanese and more significantly on Finno-Ugric languages.
Like Japanese, Eurasian uses Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana but, like Finnish or Estonian, Eurasian can use only Latin characters.
Like Japanese, Eurasian uses Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana but, like Finnish or Estonian, Eurasian can use only Latin characters.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | Other | |||||||||||
Nasal | m m: | n n: | ɲ | |||||||||||||||||||
Plosive | p p: | b b: | t t: | d d: | c1 | k k: | g g: | q2 | ɢ3 | |||||||||||||
Fricative | ɸ4 | β5 | f | v | s s: | z z: | ʃ | ʒ | ɕ6 | ʑ7 | h | |||||||||||
Affricate | t͡s | d͡z | t͡ʃ | d͡ʒ | t͡ɕ8 | d͡ʑ9 | ||||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l l: | ʟ10 | ɫ11 | |||||||||||||||||||
Approximant | ʋ12 | j | w | |||||||||||||||||||
Trill | r r: |
Blends | ks |
- Free variant of /k/
- Free variant of /k/
- Free variant of /g/
- Free variant of /f/
- Free variant of /v/
- Free variant of /ʃ/
- Free variant of /ʒ/
- Free variant of /t͡ʃ/
- Free variant of /d͡ʒ/
- Free variant of /l/
- Free variant of /l/
- Free variant of /v/
Vowels | Front | Back | ||
Close | i i: | y | u u: | |
Close-mid | e e: | ø | o o: | |
Open-mid | ɛ | ɔ1 | ||
Near-open | æ | |||
Open | a a: |
- allophone of /o/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for European. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
EuropeanOrthography [edit] | ||||||||||
Aa alpu /a/ | Åå hållu /ɔ/1 | Ää älef /æ/ | Bb baytu /b/ | Ćć ćadu /t͡ʃ/ | Cc cimmel /t͡s/ | Dd daltu /d/ | Ee hew /e/ | Ëë hë /ɛ/ | Ff fāwu /f/ | Gg gamlu /g/ |
Hh haytu /h/ | Ii iadu /i/ | Jj jōd /j/ | Kk kapu /k/ | Ll lamdu /l/ | Mm mayim /m/ | Ññ ñahśu /ɲ/ | Nn nunu /n/ | Öö öyin /ø/ | Oo oynu /o/ | Pp pu /p/ |
Rr rasu /r/ | Śś śin /ʃ/ | Ss sinnu /s/ | Tt tawu /t/ | Uu uāv /u/ | Vv vāv /v/ | Ww wāwu /w/ | Xx samku /ks/ | Yy yāw /y/ | Zz zaynu /z/ | Źź źayin /ʒ/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |
- allophone of /o/
Latest 8 related articles listed below.
Fregùntae Anùncianēt Konstàntly
(Frequently Asked Questions)
30-Jul-19 18:19Tëkst 1 : Hëj !
Först tëkst em Europiska.
20-Jul-19 19:34Lessons (5)