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Atlantian
Áteline
[atəlɪ̃ne]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 22 December 2018
Language type A posteriori
Species Human/humanoid
About Atlantian Atlantian is the language of the Atlantian people living on a large island in the Atlantic Ocean. The first settlers of the island were the Vikings, who were overtaken by the French in 1009. After almost 50 years, in 1058, the mix of Norse and French people, who were named Atlanticas by the French, revolted and defeated the French, gaining their independence. They live alongside the Ósu'upó or "Ocean Face" people who had inhabited the island before the Vikings. The language is the result of the blend of Old French and Old Norse language and culture, and the upbringing of a unique language and culture in Atlantia.

Note: IPA Transcriptions of words are standard pronunciation. However, most unstressed syllables become a schwa.
Sample of Atlantian[view] É, el é smau dyrke. Afas vu appoett a losly? Nè.

Gee, it's kinda dark. Did you bring a light? No.
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Latest vocabulary
Loslynlight
Dykeadjdark
Éiah
Sound samples in Atlantian
Some sound samples of Atlantian. Maximum of 6 shown. Click the links to see the full texts.
Ka direr le gupíl?
What does the fox say?
Elís desenád da les holer o stelá tut d'ore, ka elís kerád á fina
They came down from the hills and stole all the gold they could find.
L'erbe é ply grene kant om arosar le
The grass is greener when you water it
Mene un selar sapeler
My dog sells hats.
Súperkalifragilistikexpialidosius! Tad nè é e ort! Syrmen é e ort!
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! That's not a word! Of course it's a word!
Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
 ⤷ Proto-Germanic
  ⤷ North Germanic
   ⤷ Old Norse
    ⤷  Atlantian
[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
DentalAlveolarPalatalLabio-
velar
VelarGlottal
Nasal [m̥]1 m     n [n̥]2        
Plosive p b     t d     k g  
Fricative   f v [ð]3 s [z]4     [x]5 [ɣ]6 h
Lateral approximant       l        
Lateral fricative       [ɬ]7        
Approximant         j [w]8    
Trill       r [r̥]9        
  1. allophone of /m/
  2. allophone of /n/
  3. allophone of /d/
  4. allophone of /s/
  5. allophone of /g/
  6. allophone of /g/
  7. allophone of /l/
  8. allophone of /u/
  9. allophone of /r/
VowelsFrontNear-
front
Back
Close i y   u
Near-close   [ɪ]1  
Close-mid e   o
Open-mid ɛ    
Open a    
Polyphthongs au ai ei
  1. allophone of /i/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Atlantian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 AtlantianOrthography [edit]
Aa
a
/a/
Bb
be
/b/
Dd
ded
/d/
Ee
et
/ɛ/
Èè
èt
/e/
Ff
ef
/f/
Gg
ge
/g/
Hh
ha
/h/
Ii
i
/i/
Jj
jau
/j/
Kk
ke
/k/
Ll
el
/l/
Mm
em
/m/
Nn
en
/n/
Oo
o
/o/
Pp
pi
/p/
Rr
er
/r/
Ss
es
/s/
Tt
ti
/t/
Uu
u
/u/
Vv
ve
/v/
Yy
ýpsilo
/y/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
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    Typological information for Atlantian

    GendersMasculine/Feminine
    Negation markingModal/Particle/Auxiliary
    Primary word orderSVO

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