Fliessernian German [FLSN]
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Language type
A posteriori
Place & SpeakersFliessernian German is spoken in Iyetia, mostly in the region of Fliessern.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Fliessernian German
Fliessernian German is spoken in the State of Fliessern and the region of Western Fliessern of the Akvar Confederation. The language is considered to be both a dialect of German and its own distinct language depending on who you ask.
It developed from Old High German around the 10th-11th century, as Old Fliessernian. It had gone through different sound changes from Standard German (Hochdeutsch). One noticeable chanfe that it has is the rolled/trilled r rather than Hochdeutsch's guttural r. Also it ɣ ɣ ɣ everywhere, compared to German's /x/ and /h/
Fliſėrnishka /flɪ.'sɛrn.ɪʃ.ka/ comes from the verb fliſėn, which means to flow; the word references the geography of Fliessern, with tons of rivers and streams flowing through it,
It developed from Old High German around the 10th-11th century, as Old Fliessernian. It had gone through different sound changes from Standard German (Hochdeutsch). One noticeable chanfe that it has is the rolled/trilled r rather than Hochdeutsch's guttural r. Also it ɣ ɣ ɣ everywhere, compared to German's /x/ and /h/
Fliſėrnishka /flɪ.'sɛrn.ɪʃ.ka/ comes from the verb fliſėn, which means to flow; the word references the geography of Fliessern, with tons of rivers and streams flowing through it,
Sample of Fliessernian German[view] I'hava żem mit an shverneł geshlat.
I killed them with a sword.[view all texts]
I killed them with a sword.[view all texts]
Sound samples in Fliessernian German
Some sound samples of Fliessernian German. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Iżuże shterft on Kretzeł żto man arbatm I'nenule kante.
Jesus died on a cross so I could quit my job.
Jesus died on a cross so I could quit my job.
Vikīpedīa, di frä Enzaklopädīe.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
I'trinke vaſerm
I'm drinking water.
I'm drinking water.
I'shpreche Fliſėrnishka
I speak English
I speak English
Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
⤷ Proto-Germanic
⤷ West Germanic
⤷ Old High German
⤷ Old Fliessernian
⤷ Fliessernian German
⤷ Proto-Germanic
⤷ West Germanic
⤷ Old High German
⤷ Old Fliessernian
⤷ Fliessernian German
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Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasal | m | n | (ɲ) | ŋ | ||||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t̪ tʰ | d̪ | (k) | g | ||||||||||||
Fricative | f | v | s1 | z z̪ | ʃ | ʒ | ç | x | [ɣ]2 | h | ||||||||
Affricate | t͡s | t͡ʃ | (d͡ʒ) | [d͡ʑ] | ||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ | ||||||||||||||||
Approximant | j | w | ||||||||||||||||
Trill | r r: | |||||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Blends | ɾts3 | nts4 | ɫts5 | ja | je | ju | jo |
- used /s/ is in between vowels or coda position
- <g> when intervocalic, allophone of /g/
- <z> after /r/ -> /rt͡s/
- <z> after /n/ -> /nt͡s/
- <z> after /l/ -> /ɫt͡s/
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Near- back | Back | ||||
Close | i: | u: | ||||||
Near-close | ɪ | ʏ | ʊ | |||||
Close-mid | e e: | ø̞ | o o: | |||||
Open-mid | ɛ | [ɔ] | ||||||
Open | a a: |
Polyphthongs | iç1 |
- realized as either /ih/ or /iç/
Stress informationStress is marked on a vowel of a syllable. There is either an "h" behind the vowel or a dot over it.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Fliessernian German. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
Fliessernian GermanOrthography [edit] | ||||||||
Aa a /a/ | Ȧ ȧ lane a /a:/ | Ää ä /ɛ/ | Bb be /b/ | Ċċ ċe /t͡ʃ/ | Dd de /d̪/ | Ee e /ɛ/, /e/ | Ėė lane e /e:/ | Ff ef /f/ |
Gg gie /g/ | Hh ha /h/, /ç/, [ɣ]1 | Ii i /ɪ/ | Īī lane i /i:/ | Jj jot /j/ | Kk ka /k/ | Ll el /l/ | Łł eł /w/ | Mm em /m/ |
Nn en /n/ | Oo o /o/ | Ȯ ȯ lane o /o:/ | Øø ø̞ /ø̞/ | Pp pe /p/ | Rr er /ɾ/, /r/ | R̄ r̄ lane er /r:/ | Ss es /s/ | Sſ ezett /s/2 |
SH sh she /ʃ/ | Tt te /t̪/ | Uu u /ʊ/ | U̇ u̇ lane u /u:/ | Üü ü /ʏ/ | Vv ev /v/ | Zz zet /z̪/, /t͡s/ | Żż żet /ʒ/ | |
✔ Shown in correct order [change] |
- <g> when intervocalic
- used /s/ is in between vowels or coda position