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Typology Progressing 144 words Alric
Álrykjé
[ælɹykje]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 31 August 2016
Language type Artistic Language (Artlang)
Species Human/humanoid
About Alric
Do not confuse with Alish.
This is a language from an entirely different language family spoken by the people of Eastern Fobin.


The Alric peoples are a general group of peoples inhabiting the eastern coast of the west continent, Fobin. These peoples include the people living in the peninsula of Alrose from Rjiéśt (Rit), Aše (Ash), Sanenlyc (Winterfield), and Kašwyð (Casworth), Which composed of the modern states of Alry (Alrose), the people living on Daśtrja (Dastria) at the north, And also the people living in Blique at the southern peninsula (who now speak differently that the rest of the Alric peoples).

The Alric peoples had extensive trade relations with the Alish people (thus some words are clearly from Alish like their word for in ("Hejy" and "-eo"), and the desert Jekraen off the mid south of the continent wast of the mountain ranges had trade relations with Blique, prombting them with words like kagrwyh (oasis water)

The Alric people were a people who were sensitive to the essential natures, that their languages reflect that with the distinction of essence (thus their names reflecting the essential names for sun and moon, al. and lul). This reality became false before by chaotic era, as the Alric people had began shifting to technology instead of essence. Nonetheless, in modern times, Alrose had become resensitized by essence, and Blique more so, as it had become the essential capital of the world.
Sample of Alric[view] ðáuc ceán źé kum jéwy. Kum źé jéwy?

This says you are dead. Are you dead?
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Latest vocabulary
jéwyadjdead
ðáucvsay
aórweadjrecent
Language family relationships
[edit] [view] Bljikwe śá Álrykjé (Bliquish Alric)Bliquish Alric is a form of Alric spoken in Blique. Its difference is slightly more pronounced than of American English to British English. There are differences in phonology which makes o/ö and a/ä sound similar (hence, will only be an orthographic difference), and the silent e does not nasalize the proceeding vowel (but does affect it irregularly). There are also some new vocabulary either borrowed from other languages like from the Jekraen people.
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarGlottal
Nasal m     n          
Plosive p b     t d       k g  
Fricative   f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ ç ʝ     h
Affricate       t͡s d͡z t͡ʃ d͡ʒ        
Lateral approximant       l          
Approximant       ɹ   j w    
Blends jw
VowelsFrontCentralNear-
back
Back
Close i ĩ y ỹ [ɨ]1 ɨ̃   u
Near-close     [ʊ]2 ʊ̃  
Close-mid e ẽ      
Mid   ə    
Open-mid       ʌ ɔ ɔ̃
Near-open æ      
Open a ã     ɑ [ɒ]3
  1. allophone of /ə/
  2. allophone of /u/
  3. allophone of /ɔ/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Alric. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 AlricOrthography [edit]
Aa
ak
/a/
Áá
án
/æ/
Bb
baś
/b/
Cc
ca
/t͡s/
Ćć
ćul
/t͡ʃ/
CZ cz
czow
/d͡z/
ĆZ ćz
ćzrak
/d͡ʒ/
Dd
dácz
/d/
Éé
ék
/e/
Ee
ez
/ə/
Ff
fre
/f/
Gg
gju
/g/
Hh
hjá
/h/
Ii
il
/i/
Kk
kem
/k/
Ll
lećz
/l/
Mm
mak
/m/
Nn
nym
/n/
Oo
ocz
/ʌ/
Óó
ójn
/ɔ/
Pp
péþ
/p/
Rr
rog
/ɹ/
Śś
śat
/ʃ/
Ss
séz
/s/
Šš
ši
/ç/
Tt
tež
/t/
Uu
uk
/u/
Vv
vár
/v/
Yy
yz
/y/
Zz
zuž
/z/
Žž
žo
/ʝ/
Źź
źus
/ʒ/
Ðð
ðym
/ð/
Þþ
þá
/θ/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
    Typological information for Alric

    GendersOther animacy classes
    Primary word orderSVO
    Marked tense (verb)Past, Present, Future
    Primary writing systemConscript
    Script typeAlphabet

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