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Modern Stander Gaulish
kelteka / selteka
[kelteka selteka]*
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 22 June 2020
Language type A posteriori
Place & SpeakersModern Stander Gaulish is spoken by a population of around 5,000 .
Species Human/humanoid
About Modern Stander Gaulish Mordern Stander Gaulish or just MSG is a Celtic language spoken by about 5,000 people in the northern Pyrenees border of France and Spain. The people of this region are thought to originate from Gallia Aquitania tribes and people who lived within the Pyrenees. Being isolated and not in contact with the outside world until the invention of the trains and later planes the Gaulish language was able to survive. Those being isolated both French, Spanish, and Basque were able to influence the evolution of Gaulish. As such MSG has a lexicon that contains a large number of words originating from the languages mention above, but the grammar of MSG has maintained its roots.

The Blanks are mainly an ethnic group found in France and usually described their selves as French citizens instead of Spanish.

Grammatical features:

-5ish cases
-stem system
-3ish stems
-svo word order
-weird verb thing
-emphasizing particles
-other stuff I forgot
Sample of Modern Stander Gaulish[view] xat tri platanus zaros

The cat is three bananas long.
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Latest vocabulary
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Language family relationships
Language treeCeltic
 ⤷ Proto-Celtic
  ⤷ Continental Celtic
   ⤷ Gaulish
    ⤷  Modern Stander Gaulish
[view] About CelticThe Celtic languages (usually pronounced /ˈkɛltɪk/ but sometimes /ˈsɛltɪk/) are descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic"; a branch of the greater Indo-European language family. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group b...
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialAlveolarPalatalLabio-
velar
Velar
Nasal m n      
Plosive p b t d     k g
Fricative   s z     (x)
Lateral approximant   l      
Approximant   ɹ j w  
Trill   r      
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i [i:]1   u [u:]2
Close-mid e [e:]3   o [o:]4
Mid   [ə]5  
Open a [a:]6    
  1. allophone of /i/
  2. allophone of /u/
  3. allophone of /e/
  4. allophone of /o/
  5. allophone of /a/
  6. allophone of /a/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Modern Stander Gaulish. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 Modern Stander GaulishOrthography [edit]
Aa
Aa
/a/
A: a:
A: a:
[a:]
Bb
Bb
/b/
Dd
Dd
/d/
Ee
Ee
/e/
E: e:
E: e:
[e:]
Gg
Gg
/g/
Ii
Ii
/i/
I: i:
I: i:
[i:]
Jj
Jj
/j/
Kk
Kk
/k/
Ll
Ll
/l/
Mm
Mm
/m/
Nn
Nn
/n/
Oo
Oo
/o/
O: o:
O: o:
[o:]
Pp
Pp
/p/
Rr
Rr
/ɹ/, /r/
Ss
Ss
/s/
Tt
Tt
/t/
Uu
Uu
/u/
U: u:
U: u:
[u:]
Ww
Ww
/w/
Zz
Zz
/z/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
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    Typological information for Modern Stander Gaulish

    Adposition head-directionalityHead initial
    AlienabilityNo alienability
    Unmarked tensePresent
    Primary writing systemMultiple scripts used

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