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Labeetwee
Labuesvueg
[labʲʉʂvʉχ]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 18 July 2018
Language type A posteriori
Species Human/humanoid
About Labeetwee Labeetwee is a Scandinavian language and its words basically came from Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish and English, also a few are French and Latin. The grammar isn't that hard but also not too simple especially for English speakers. The language has four cases for nouns and adjectives which are nominative, accusative, genitive and instrumental. For some European language speakers these cases will be easy for understading, however the instrumental is a little bit difficult because of its using in different ways like instead of 'using', 'with', 'by', also for designation of time and place, and using of this case can sometimes change meaning of a verb before which a noun is. Another hard part of Labeetwee is that it has different ways to form a passive voice which of these ways are common for Slavic language speakers but difficult for others. For example, you can say 'I am said' by using a passive participle and it'll be like 'Ems eu sage' or using an indefinite pronoun and it'll be like 'Eu sage miu' that literally means 'A one said to me', or you can use the accusative without a prepositon, then it's going like 'Miu sage' and with a preposition 'Ta miu sage' or 'Miu sage ta' and that all literally means 'Me said' and 'To me said'. Finally, the last thing that I find difficult enough for somebody is a non-fixed word order. So you can say 'A dog eats a plant' like this 'En hunn beůne o plantu' or that 'O plantu beůne en hunn' and it means the same, even though in English the second one would be translated like 'A plant eats a dog'. That was all about difficulty but there are very simple things as well: no grammatical gender, no definite article (only the 'this/that' word that is optional), adverbs and adjectives are the same thing (there's no special form for adverbs), quite logical grammar with a minimum of irregular forms, the language is synthetic, though.
Sample of Labeetwee[view] Ems eu do bananu!

I am a banana!
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Latest vocabulary
biulleånnumbillion
gůelleadjyellow
vottadjwhite
Sound samples in Labeetwee
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Des eu impossible ta gesch dath en nåste doig viuth.
it's impossible to guess what a next day will be like.
Ems spreu.
I speak.
Tramenoi das?
Did that work?
Voes leves ans o såne huttu.
We live in a little house.
Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
 ⤷ Proto-Germanic
  ⤷ North Germanic
   ⤷ Old Norse
    ⤷ West Norse
     ⤷  Labeetwee
[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...
[view] Labysvýg (East Labeetwee)No summary available for this dialect.
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
RetroflexAlveolo-
palatal
PalatalVelarUvularGlottalOther
Nasal m m: m:ʲ mʲ     n n: n:ʲ nʲ                
Plosive p p: p:ʲ pʲ b bʲ     t t: t:ʲ tʲ d dʲ         k k: k:ʲ kʲ g gʲ      
Fricative   f f: f:ʲ fʲ v vʲ θ θʲ s s: s:ʲ sʲ ʒ ʂ ɕ     χ χʲ ʁ ʁʲ h hʲ  
Affricate     d̪͡ð d̪͡ðʲ                  
Lateral approximant       l l: l:ʲ lʲ               ɫ
Approximant       ɹ       j        
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i y ɨ ʉ u u:
Close-mid e e:   o
Mid   ə  
Open-mid ɛ̃   ʌ ɔ ɔ:
Open a a:    
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Labeetwee. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 LabeetweeOrthography
Aa
a
/a/
Åå
å
/ɛ̃/
Bb
be
/b/
Dd
de
/d/
Ee
e
/e/
Ff
ef
/f/
Gg
gea
/χ/
Hh
hea
/h/
Ii
i
/i/
Jj
ja
/j/
Kk
chea
/k/
Ll
el
/l/
Mm
em
/m/
Nn
en
/n/
Oo
o
/ɔ/
Pp
pe
/p/
Rr
er
/ʁ/
Ss
essa
/ʂ/
Tt
te
/t/
Uu
u
/u:/
Ůů
ů
/ʉ/
Vv
ve
/v/
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