Fiertofenian [FGO]
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Language type
Joke language
Species
Human/humanoid
About Fiertofenian
fero!
feɾo!
Hello!
Fiertofeno Fengo uses an alphabet and it's grammar is inspired by estonian but simplified in very many spaces.
Example: dog=foger foger ; cat=feslat feslat ; wet and moist leaf= firskah fam foist fempoter firskah fam foist fempoter
If the language is written in it's conscript (which it was meant for), it's written from bottom right to left, going up the page line by line.
The conscript is alphabetical and looks similar to arabic. The computerized script has only 2 forms for each letter (the starting (on computers and such the starting letters are marked as uppercase letters, though, in reality, there are no upper case letters) and middle/end). In handwritten form, there are 5 forms to each letter (the lone one, last, middle, start, and after an interrupting letter (interrupting letters are like the letter alif in arabic)).
Why so many f's?
As the people grew, they wanted to unite and create their own country, and a language with a different script to heavily distinct themselves from others nearby. This also helped them to cover their speech from other countries to lessen potential espionage from other countries. The f first letter system was confusing for neighbors but not for the natives.
ConWorkShop
=
fuhitamanofotranofracaxa
And
PlanetWorkShop
=
finofosofotranofracaxa
falumo!
fɐlumo!
Goodbye!
feɾo!
Hello!
Fiertofeno Fengo uses an alphabet and it's grammar is inspired by estonian but simplified in very many spaces.
Example: dog=foger foger ; cat=feslat feslat ; wet and moist leaf= firskah fam foist fempoter firskah fam foist fempoter
If the language is written in it's conscript (which it was meant for), it's written from bottom right to left, going up the page line by line.
The conscript is alphabetical and looks similar to arabic. The computerized script has only 2 forms for each letter (the starting (on computers and such the starting letters are marked as uppercase letters, though, in reality, there are no upper case letters) and middle/end). In handwritten form, there are 5 forms to each letter (the lone one, last, middle, start, and after an interrupting letter (interrupting letters are like the letter alif in arabic)).
Why so many f's?
As the people grew, they wanted to unite and create their own country, and a language with a different script to heavily distinct themselves from others nearby. This also helped them to cover their speech from other countries to lessen potential espionage from other countries. The f first letter system was confusing for neighbors but not for the natives.
ConWorkShop
=
fuhitamanofotranofracaxa
And
PlanetWorkShop
=
finofosofotranofracaxa
falumo!
fɐlumo!
Goodbye!
Sample of Fiertofenian[view] Faan Fengitag Fuva Fenkri Sis Fet-Fistitir Fono.
Every word in that sentence was wrong.[view all texts]
Every word in that sentence was wrong.[view all texts]
Language family relationships
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t | d | k | g | q | |||||||
Fricative | f | v | s | z | h | |||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | |||||||||||||
Approximant | ʋ | j | ||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Blends | ts | ks | ji |
Vowels | Front | Central | Back | |||
Close | i | y | u | |||
Close-mid | e | ø | ɤ | o | ||
Near-open | æ | ɐ |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Fiertofenian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
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ä Ää ä /æ/ | a Aa a /ɐ/ | b Bb b /b/ | c Cc c /ts/ | d Dd d /d/ | e Ee e /e/ | f Ff f /f/ | g Gg g /g/ | h Hh h /h/ | i Ii i /i/ |
j Jj j /j/ | k Kk k /k/ | l Ll l /l/ | m Mm m /m/ | n Nn n /n/ | o Oo o /o/ | ö Öö ö /ø/ | õ Õõ õ /ɤ/ | p Pp p /p/ | q Qq q /q/ |
r Rr r /ɾ/ | s Ss s /s/ | t Tt t /t/ | ü Üü ü /y/ | u Uu u /u/ | v Vv v /v/ | w Ww w /ʋ/ | x Xx x /ks/ | y Yy y /ji/ | z Zz z /z/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |