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History and Evolution of Intarángul and its predecessors.
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I'm gonna tell you about the history and evolution fo my language (and its predecessors too)
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Intarángul is a language that is spoken throughout the planet of Damavis, but it is spoken in twenty different dialects scattered throughout the terrain. Its predecessor was the Proto-Intarángul, which is the ancestor of the Jirmanic, which was more complex than the Intarángul.

Chapter 1. Languages before Jirmanic
The Jirmanic (said in Intarángul as Jirmaníkkoĵak (jirmaníkkoĵak)) has more than 40 phonemes (43 to be exact) and with a more difficult and ambiguous grammar, in addition to its writing system, but this was not complex or ambiguous, but very simple and clear, with a letter for each phoneme, if a phoneme was long, no problem, a diacritic is added below and that's it, and if it is a stressed syllable, it is marked with a kind of parenthesis rotated 45° above the syllable. A very clear system, to be honest. The best thing about Jirmanic is that in the past it was spoken and written the same in any region, not
There were dialects or anything similar.
Around the 5000th century BC, as incredible as it may seem, the prehistoric Usmáne (the cloesest species to the humans in the planet of Damávis) had an advanced and innate intellectual capacity to create complex systems of whatever, those Usmáne needed to communicate with others, and, although you may not believe it, it is true, they started speaking Latin and the following millennium Spanish. Then in the millennium and a half, the Usmáne modernized, creating villages with huts, shops, and fortresses only available to the hardest workers of the year. As they modernized socially, they also had to modernize everything else, and that includes the language, which went from Spanish to Proto-Jirmanic, and five centuries later, to Jirmanic. But that only happened in the Itniopasic supercontinent, in the Dysiriophafic they stayed with Spanish and modernized more things except the language, and later in the millennium the Itniopasic Usmáne created canoes and at the eastern end of the current Huesania they saw land nearby, they landed in Orteria going in canoes, and they spread their cultures, customs and the Jirmanico was already in Dysiriophafia, and the two supercontinents were already up to date with each other. The fact of starting out speaking Latin explains why the Damavisican taxonomy is in Latin and not in Jirmanic.

Chapter 2: Jirmanángul Period
Jirmanic has 7 more phonemes than Intarángul, as I mentioned before, which began to lose them little by little. The glottal stop ([ʔ]) was the first, in the mid-12th century BC, then the phonemes [q] and [ɢ] together in the 6th century BC. Then the grammatical changes, such as removing the morphemes that mark the grammatical case in the names so that their cases are identified by intuition or context. With this the Proto-Intarangul was born, also named as Jirmanángul.

Chapter 3: Political-linguistic evolution
Proto-Intarángul has already reached the two supercontinents, people at first thought that this was the ideal language, but it began to lose 4 phonemes, these were [ɦ], [k͡x], [ɡ͡ɣ] and [ʝ], in addition of short vowels (it is still maintained in certain areas), however, in Phafia they added tones to words that were written the same, but later it was removed because there were no words written the same as another. This phase between Proto-Intarángul and Intarángul developed around the 2nd century, where nations began to be created from cities and their geographical expansions. Why? Due to the supposed boredom of the best workers, who together rebelled before the people to create states
from the hometown, thus giving birth to the current Intarángul.
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