Gaelish [GAO]
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Language type
A posteriori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Gaelish
The language is spoken by around 4,000,000 speakers on the modern day island of Ireland. The language was developed from Anglo-Saxon heritage and culture. During the Anglo-Saxon colonization of Britain, the colonists decided to sail west and eventually hit Ireland. Gaelish is 90% German-based and 10% Irish-based, except the Irish sounds more German and is pronounced correctly.
Sample of Gaelish[view] Zigarre / / In atfass fallern, aon zigarre issh nor aon zigarre.
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.[view all texts]
Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.[view all texts]
Sound samples in Gaelish
Some sound samples of Gaelish. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Eass issh natürleatsh
Eass issh natürleatsh sterpen.
It is natural to die.
It is natural to die.
Dortsh, juezt eass issh kunss
Zie, herr, ta ter grossartissh kunssler zu liept.
You, sir, are the greatest artist who ever lived!
You, sir, are the greatest artist who ever lived!
Hebst Tshu Sued?
Eass issh zeiper mer sued issh saoer unaondleatsh deanush whier heben neat aon r...
It’s amazing because time is so infinite yet we never have enough of it.
It’s amazing because time is so infinite yet we never have enough of it.
Wass issh maon numm?
What is my name?
What is my name?
Iej Spreake Engelissh.
I speak English
I speak English
Language family relationships
[view] About GermanicThe Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of approximately 500 million people mainly in North America, Oceania, Western and Northern Europe. Proto-Germanic , which was spoken in approxima...
[edit] [view] Leibireaenissh (Gaelish Liberian)In the year 1671, A Gaelish explorer went sailing down the African coast, looking to establish a colony for the Gaelish people. Two years later, a successful colony was established and modern-day Liberia, modern-day Guinea, modern-day Sierra Leone, modern-day Guinea Bissau, and parts of modern-day Côte D'Ivoire became a colony of the Gaelish Empire. The land and surrounding lands became a part of the Gaelish culture and customs and eventually got independence during the 20th Century.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | ||||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t | d | k | g | ||||||||||||||
Fricative | f | v | ð | s | z | ʃ | ç | x | ʁ | h | ||||||||||
Affricate | t͡s | |||||||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | |||||||||||||||||||
Approximant | j | ʍ | w |
Blends | ʃt | ʃp | ʃn |
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Central | Back | ||||
Close | i | ʉ | u | |||||
Near-close | ɪ | |||||||
Close-mid | e | ø | o | |||||
Mid | ə | |||||||
Open-mid | ɛ | |||||||
Open | a |
Polyphthongs | ɛʁo | ao | ɛʁɪn | ɛʁu | ɛʁø | ɛʁɪ | eə | ai | ɛʁi | oi |
iə | ɪn |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Gaelish. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
GaelishOrthography [edit] | |||||||||
Aa a /a/ | AO ao ao /e/ | AU au au /ao/ | Bb ba /b/ | Dd da /d/ | Ee e /ɛ/ | EA ea ea /i/ | EI ei ei /ai/ | EN en en /ɪn/ | ER er er /eə/ |
ERI eri eri /ɛʁɪ/ | ERIE erie erie /ɛʁi/ | ERIN erin erin /ɛʁɪn/ | ERO ero ero /ɛʁo/ | ERÖ erö erö /ɛʁø/ | ERU eru eru /ɛʁu/ | Ff fa /f/ | Gg ga /g/ | Hh ha /h/ | HY hy hya /ʍ/ |
Ii i /ɪ/ | IE ie ie /i/ | IR ir ir /iə/ | Jj ja /j/ | Kk ka /k/ | Ll la /l/ | Mm ma /m/ | Nn na /n/ | Oo o /o/ | Öö ö /ø/ |
OE oe oe /o/ | Pp pa /p/ | Rr ra /ʁ/ | Ss sa /z/ | SH sh sha /ç/ | SN sn sn /ʃn/ | SP sp sp /ʃp/ | SS ss ssa /s/ | SSH ssh ssh /ʃ/ | ST st st /ʃt/ |
Tt ta /t/ | TSH tsh tsh /ð/ | Uu u /u/ | Üü ü /ʉ/ | UE ue ue /oi/ | Ww wa /v/ | Xx xa /x/ | Yy y /ə/ | YH yh yha /w/ | Zz za /t͡s/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |
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