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Crystalandien
Cristalandien [kʁistalandien]

Cristalandien [kʁistalandien]
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Language type
Mixed
Species
Human/humanoid
Sample of Crystalandien[view] Povuar
Rain. / A single drop of water – falling from the sky – hitting the ground with all of its might – singing a small song of its own. Alone, each drop is a light voice of its own. But together, they form a great chorus.[view all texts]
Rain. / A single drop of water – falling from the sky – hitting the ground with all of its might – singing a small song of its own. Alone, each drop is a light voice of its own. But together, they form a great chorus.[view all texts]
Language family relationships
[edit] [view] Eest Crystalandien (Eastern Crystalandien )This dialect is spoken in Pascal (it's written as the same in Crystalandien). This dialect is some similar to Crytalline Crystalandien (or Neutral Crystalandien), but it has more nasalisation than other dialects.
This dialect is faster than other dialects (but slower than Lusitanian). It doesn't change a lot compared with other dialects, but it has some unique words and some changes with other dialects.
This dialect is faster than other dialects (but slower than Lusitanian). It doesn't change a lot compared with other dialects, but it has some unique words and some changes with other dialects.
[edit] [view] Luisitanien (Lusitanian)This dialect is spoken in the state of Lusitania ("Luisitania" in Crystalandien) and all the region with the same name. This dialect has some phonetical changes and it also has some changed words.
This dialect is considered as "tropical" for the rest of the country, but it doesn't have roots from tropical languages. Its intonation is very fresh and it's spoken faster than the rest of the country.
This dialect is considered as "tropical" for the rest of the country, but it doesn't have roots from tropical languages. Its intonation is very fresh and it's spoken faster than the rest of the country.
[edit] [view] Trigeuñen (Trigelen)This dialect is spoken in the southern part of the country. It's spoken in Trigel ("Trigeuñe" in Crystalandien) and Vitoria (it's written as same in Crystalandien).
The dialect is calm and it's spoken in a normal speed. Trigelen is considered the most polite dialect with Yorkien.
It has some similitaries with Yorkien, but Trigelen is more french and Yorkien is more english. Trigelen has more phonetic from French than the rest of the dialects, but it also has some English phonetic.
The dialect is calm and it's spoken in a normal speed. Trigelen is considered the most polite dialect with Yorkien.
It has some similitaries with Yorkien, but Trigelen is more french and Yorkien is more english. Trigelen has more phonetic from French than the rest of the dialects, but it also has some English phonetic.
[edit] [view] Yorkien (Yorkien)This dialect is spoken in Yorke ("Yorkè" in Crystalandien) and Mauritania ("Maruitania" in Crystalandien). This dialect reminds to British English. It's spoken in a slow and polite way; it's very vocalised and propper.
It has some similitaries with Trigelen, but Yorkien is similar to English and Trigelen is similar to French. Yorkien also has some French phonetics.
It has some similitaries with Trigelen, but Yorkien is similar to English and Trigelen is similar to French. Yorkien also has some French phonetics.
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ɲ | |||||||||||
Plosive | p | b | t | d | k | g | ||||||||
Fricative | f | v | s | z | ʃ | ʒ | ʁ | |||||||
Affricate | t͡ʃ | |||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l |
Blends | gy | sa | sɛ | kœ | kei | ky | kɛ | sei | gue | gɛ |
gu | kui | gø | ke | su | kø | gai | gui | dʒi dʒi: | gɔ | |
goi | kɔ | gœ | so so: | kɯ | sɯ | ga | go go: | kai | gɯ | |
kue | si | dʒe | ka | ge | ko ko: | sai | dʒɛ | gi | ku | |
sɔ | dʒei | ki ki: | se | ks | soi | koi |
Vowels | Front | Central | Back | |||
Close | i i: | y | ɯ | u | ||
Close-mid | e | ø | o o: | |||
Mid | ə | |||||
Open-mid | ɛ | œ | ɔ | |||
Open | a |
Polyphthongs | ui | oi | ei | ai | ue |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Crystalandien. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
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Aa/a/ | Ââ/ai/ | Áá/a/ | Àà// | AI ai/ɛ/ | AU au/o:/ | Bb/b/ | Cc/k/ | ÇA ça/sa/ | CÂ câ/kai/ |
CA ca/ka/ | ÇÂ çâ/sai/ | ÇAI çai/sɛ/ | CAI cai/kɛ/ | ÇAU çau/so:/ | CAU cau/ko:/ | CÊ cê/sei/ | CË cë/kue/ | CE ce/se/ | CEE cee/ki:/ |
CEU ceu/kø/ | CH ch/t͡ʃ/ | CI ci/si/ | CÏ cï/kui/ | ÇO ço/so/ | CO co/ko/ | ÇÔ çô/soi/ | CÔ cô/koi/ | COI coi/kɔ/ | ÇOI çoi/sɔ/ |
ÇOU çou/su/ | COU cou/ku/ | CU cu/kɯ/ | ÇU çu/sɯ/ | CUE cue/kœ/ | CUI cui/ky/ | Dd/d/ | Ee/e/ | Èè// | Êê/ei/ |
Ëë/ue/ | Éé/e/ | EE ee/i:/ | EI ei/ɛ/ | EU eu/ø/ | Ff/f/ | Gg/g/, /g/ | GÂ gâ/gai/ | GA ga/ga/ | GAI gai/gɛ/ |
GAU gau/go:/ | GË gë/gue/ | GE ge/dʒe/ | GÊ gê/dʒei/ | GEE gee/dʒi:/ | GEI gei/dʒɛ/ | GEU geu/gø/ | GHE ghe/ge/ | GHI ghi/gi/ | GÏ gï/gui/ |
GI gi/dʒi/ | GÔ gô/goi/ | GO go/go/ | GOI goi/gɔ/ | GOU gou/gu/ | GU gu/gɯ/ | GUE gue/gœ/ | GUI gui/gy/ | Hh// | Ïï/ui/ |
Ii/i/ | Ìì// | Íí/i/ | Jj/ʒ/ | Kk/k/ | Ll/l/ | LL ll/ʃ/ | Mm/m/ | Nn/n/ | Ññ/ɲ/ |
Ôô/oi/ | Óó/o/ | Oo/o/ | Òò// | OI oi/ɔ/ | OU ou/u/ | Pp/p/ | QUÊ quê/kei/ | QUE que/ke/ | QUË quë/kue/ |
QUEE quee/ki:/ | QUEI quei/kɛ/ | QUÏ quï/kui/ | QUI qui/ki/ | Rr/ʁ/ | Ss/s/ | SEI sei/sɛ/ | SH sh/ʃ/ | Tt/t/ | Ùù// |
Úú/ɯ/ | Uu/ɯ/ | UE ue/œ/ | UI ui/y/ | Vv/v/ | Ww/u/ | Xx/ks/ | Yy/ʃ/ | Zz/z/ | |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |
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