Qunanian [NEQ]
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Language type
Not specified
Species
Human/humanoid
About Qunanian
Sílin ka saksenö!
Sílin ka saksenö!
Syntax:
VSO - Mostly free word order but can be used as a basis of formality and etiquette
Possessee - Possessor
Noun - Adjective
Auxiliary - Verb
Preposition - Noun
Verb - adverb
Some determinatives exist and go after the now, and are treated as adjectives
"that" can be used as a definite article.
Goals - When achieved
200 words - 06/05/2021
400 words - /
600 words - /
30 Translations - 05/05/2021
60 Translations - 18/05/2021
90 Translations - /
Syntax:
VSO - Mostly free word order but can be used as a basis of formality and etiquette
Possessee - Possessor
Noun - Adjective
Auxiliary - Verb
Preposition - Noun
Verb - adverb
Some determinatives exist and go after the now, and are treated as adjectives
"that" can be used as a definite article.
Goals - When achieved
200 words - 06/05/2021
400 words - /
600 words - /
30 Translations - 05/05/2021
60 Translations - 18/05/2021
90 Translations - /
Sample of Qunanian[view] A: Lokate lo? / C: Stvhai äe syt Dâjtśländ. / A: Duxäre kak? / C: Peś lo kak ikain tiin. / A: Pe kak ka süni? / C: Da, âsdevâś châce kse. / A: Rekete châce apr? / C: Da, Reketâś Kave-Źiv. / A: Ďetât! Śńekńe! / C: Śńekńe![view all texts]
Language family relationships
[view] About QunanianSpoken on a tiny island near spain, it is the only language "family" that is evolved artificially. It may get evolved every 100 years or every 1000.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | ||||||||
Nasal | m | n̪ | n | ɲ | ŋ | |||||||||||
Plosive | p | (b)1 | [p̪]2 | t̪ | d̪ | t | d | ȶ | c | k | g | ʔ | ||||
Fricative | ɸ | f | v | θ3 | ð | s | z | ɕ | ʑ | ç | x | ɣ | h | [ɦ]4 | ||
Affricate | t͡s5 | d͡z6 | t͡ɕ | c͡ç | k͡x7 | g͡ɣ8 | ||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ9 | ||||||||||||||
Approximant | ʋ10 | ɹ | j | |||||||||||||
Trill | r |
Blends | pf |
- VERY rare even in loan words
- used when pf is followed by a long vowel, which shortens the consonent into one sound, allophone of /pf/
- Word-finally, before or after a consonent
- used when /h/ is surrounded by consonents or if it precedes a Velar consonant, allophone of /h/
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- Word-initially exclusively
- can be pronounced as /w/ in an improper way.
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Central | Near- back | Back | |||||
Close | i i: | y ʲy ʲy: y: | u u: | |||||||
Near-close | ɪ | ʊ ʲʊ | ||||||||
Mid | ə | |||||||||
Open-mid | ɛ | œ | ʌ | ɔ | ||||||
Open | a | ɑ ʲɑ ʲɑ: ɑ: |
Polyphthongs | ɛʁ | ɔʁ | uʁ | ɪʁ | əʁ | ɑʁ | eɪ̯ | aɪ̯ | aʊ̯ | uɪ̯ |
Stress informationStress is always placed on the last syllable(ultimate).
OtherWhen t or t̪ are followed by a j or by a soft vowel (vowel with iotation) they turn into c and ȶ repectively.
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Qunanian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
QunanianOrthography [edit] | ||||||||||
' ' /ʔ/ | ---- ---- // | ----- ----- // | ------ ------ // | Ää Ää /ɑ/ | Ââ Ââ /ə/ | Aa Aa /a/ | ÄÄ ää ÄÄ ää /ɑ:/ | ÄE äe ÄE äe /ʲɑ:/ | AI ai AI ai /aɪ̯/ | AÜ aü AÜ aü /aʊ̯/ |
ÂX âx ÂX âx /əʁ/ | ÄX äx ÄX äx /ɑʁ/ | Cc Cc /t͡s/1 | CC cc CC cc /c͡ç/ | CH ch CH ch /x/ | CT ct CT ct /ç/ | Dd Dd /d/ | Ďď Ďď /c/ | DH dh DH dh /d̪/ | Ee Ee /ɛ/ | EI ei EI ei /eɪ̯/ |
EX ex EX ex /ɛʁ/ | FV fv FV fv /v/ | Gg Gg /g/ | GH gh GH gh /ɣ/ | GHT ght GHT ght /g͡ɣ/2 | Hh Hh /h/, [ɦ]3 | Ii Ii /i/ | Íí Íí /ɪ/ | IÄ iä IÄ iä /ʲɑ/ | II ii II ii /i:/ | IÜ iü IÜ iü /ʲy/ |
ÍX íx ÍX íx /ɪʁ/ | Jj Jj /j/, /ʎ/4 | Kk Kk /k/ | KCH kch KCH kch /k͡x/5 | Ll Ll /l/ | Mm Mm /m/ | Ńń Ńń /ɲ/ | Nn Nn /n/ | nn ng nn ng /ŋ/ | NH nh NH nh /n̪/ | Öö Öö /ʌ/ |
Oo Oo /ɔ/ | OX ox OX ox /ɔʁ/ | Pp Pp /p/, /b/6 | PF pf PF pf /pf/, [p̪]7 | Qq Qq /d͡z/8 | Rr Rr /ɹ/, /r/ | Śś Śś /ɕ/ | Ss Ss /s/ | Tt Tt /t/ | Ťť Ťť /ȶ/ | TH th TH th /t̪/ |
TŚ tś TŚ tś /t͡ɕ/ | Üü Üü /y/ | Uu Uu /u/ | UI ui UI ui /uɪ̯/ | UU uu UU uu /u:/ | UÜ uü UÜ uü /ʲy:/ | ÜÜ üü ÜÜ üü /y:/ | UX ux UX ux /uʁ/ | Vv Vv /f/ | VH vh VH vh /ɸ/ | Ww Ww /ʋ/9 |
Yy Yy /ʊ/ | Ýý Ýý /ʲʊ/ | Zz Zz /z/ | Źź Źź /ʑ/ | Ææ Ææ /œ/ | Ðð Ðð /ð/ | Þþ Þþ /θ/10 | ||||
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- used when /h/ is surrounded by consonents or if it precedes a Velar consonant.
- Word-initially exclusively
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- VERY rare even in loan words, loan words only
- used when pf is followed by a long vowel, which shortens the consonent into one sound.
- cannot be followed by a consonent
- can be pronounced as /w/ in an improper way.
- Word-finally, before or after a consonent
Additional Notesthe "----" Seperates the actual letters of the alphabet to the "other" letters
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