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Jesusovian
Jêzusoweskï
[ˈjezusɔweski:]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 15 April 2020
Language type A posteriori
Place & SpeakersJesusovian is spoken by a population of 4,959,621 .
Species Human/humanoid
About Jesusovian Jêzusoweskï (Jesusovian) is a relatively young language descended mainly from Dutch and Polish (but many words have their roots in a lot of other immigrant languages), used in the Jesusovian Kingdom. While its grammar has been considerably influenced by Slavic languages, the language stems from its Germanic base.

Around 3.9 million of speakers live in the Jesusovian Kingdom (with most of them located in the capital metropolis of Jêzusowec), while the expat community numbers around 1 million speakers.

Its name comes from Jezûs I de Vega, the first king of the Jesusovian Kingdom, after whom the country and the language are named.
Sample of Jesusovian[view] Wšeton lûdï rôdetaja sech frej i pere w hânarem i rêhtem. Bytaja darïwâna rêzomem i wetênï i wïnenï aktït dla innïn w gâïstem brærkôpelnï.

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Latest vocabulary
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Sound samples in Jesusovian
Some sound samples of Jesusovian. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Hæj wšete, witêja an mym kanêlet!
Hello Everyone and Welcome to my channel!
Wâni byte.
He is.
Bytam mêtcyznam.
I am a man.
Dewêtem səlc žencïno.
I gave the salt to the woman.
Wâne mnïe lïâwite.
She loves me
Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
 ⤷ Proto-Germanic
  ⤷ West Germanic
   ⤷ Frankish
    ⤷ Dutch
     ⤷  Jesusovian
[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...
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarPost-
Alveolar
RetroflexAlveolo-
palatal
PalatalLabio-
velar
Velar
Nasal m   n       ɲ    
Plosive p b   t d           k g
Fricative   f v s z ʒ ʂ ʐ       x
Affricate     t͡s t͡ʃ   t͡ɕ      
Lateral approximant     l            
Approximant     ɹ       j w  
VowelsFrontCentralNear-
back
Back
Close i i: ɨ   u
Near-close     ʊ  
Mid   ə    
Open-mid ɛ     ɔ
Near-open æ      
Open a      
Stress informationThe circumflex /ˆ / determines the stressed syllable. It's highly irregular where it goes - there is no rule for that. Lack of a circumflex indicates stress on the last syllable. If a word has multiple circumflexes, the stress applies to the first circumflex.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Jesusovian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 JesusovianOrthography [edit]
Ââ/a/Aa/a/Bb/b/B̂ b̂/b/Ĉĉ/t͡s/Cc/t͡s/Čč/t͡ʃ/Ćć/t͡ɕ/Dd/d/D̂ d̂/d/
Êê/ɛ/Ee/ɛ/Ff/f/, /f/Ĝĝ/g/Gg/g/Ĥĥ/x/Hh/x/Îî/i/Ii/i/Ïï/i:/
Ĵĵ/j/Jj/j/Kk/k/K̂ k̂/k/Ll/l/L̂ l̂/l/Mm/m/M̂ m̂/m/Nn/n/Ññ/ɲ/
N̂ n̂/n/Ôô/ɔ/Oo/ɔ/Pp/p/, /p/Rr/ɹ/R̂ r̂/ɹ/Ŝŝ/s/Šš/ʂ/Ss/s/Tt/t/
Uu/u/Ûû/u/Ww/v/Yy/ɨ/Ẑẑ/z/Zz/ʒ/Žž/ʐ/Ææ/æ/Łł/w/Әә/ə/
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