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Paskali
Paskali
[paskali]
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 22 September 2016
Language type Artistic Language (Artlang)
Species Human/humanoid
About Paskali  Paskali is a slightly agglutinative language inspired by finnish and portuguese.

Features: wip

Cases: 16 - Direct, Genitive, Initiative, Terminative, Partitive, Instructive, Benefactive, Semblative, Illative, Elative, Locative, Superessive, Subessive, Distantitive, Proximative and Negative.
Nominal Genders: 2 - Masculine and Feminine, however, some words like uhpet, wanderer, can be used together with either gender, as in ke uhpet, the male wanderer, and ka uhpet, the female wanderer.
Grammatical Numbers: 2 - Singular and Plural.
Verbal Moods: 5 - Indicative, Imperative, Conditional, Infinitive, Gerund.
Marked Voices: 2 - Passive and Active
Marked Tenses: 3 - Past, Present, Future.
Primary Word Order: Strictly SVO
Orthography: Phonetic.
Sample of Paskali[view] Zo bijey kraxa

I drink Blood.
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Latest vocabulary
þunennarea
hunair
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
DentalAlveolarPost-
Alveolar
Alveolo-
palatal
PalatalVelarGlottal
Nasal m     n          
Plosive p b     t d       k g  
Fricative   f v θ s z [ʃ]1 ʒ       h
Affricate           t͡ɕ      
Lateral approximant       l          
Approximant             j    
Flap       ɾ          
Blends ks kj ʒj
  1. When j precedes an unvoiced consonant, allophone of /ʒ/
VowelsFrontBack
Close i [ĩ]1 u [ũ]2
Close-mid e [ẽ]3 o [õ]4
Open-mid [ɛ]5 [ɔ]6
Open a [ã]7  
  1. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals, allophone of /i/
  2. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals, allophone of /u/
  3. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals, allophone of /e/
  4. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals, allophone of /o/
  5. Occurs only in stressed syllables, allophone of /e/
  6. Occurs only in stressed syllables, allophone of /o/
  7. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals, allophone of /a/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Paskali. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 PaskaliOrthography [edit]
a
Aa
a
/a/, [ã]1
b
Bb
bin
/b/
č
Čč
čir
/t͡ɕ/
d
Dd
dor
/d/
e
Ee
e
/e/, [ẽ]2, [ɛ]3
f
Ff
Fe
/f/
g
Gg
ger
/g/
h
Hh
has
/h/
i
Ii
i
/i/, [ĩ]4
j
Jj
jus
/ʒ/, [ʃ]5
J
JY jy
jyot
/ʒj/
k
Kk
kat
/k/
R
KR kr
kro
/kɾ/
K
KY ky
kyat
/kj/
l
Ll
lun
/l/
m
Mm
mun
/m/
n
Nn
nun
/n/
o
Oo
o
/o/, [õ]6, [ɔ]7
p
Pp
pi
/p/
r
Rr
ral
/ɾ/
s
Ss
sas
/s/
t
Tt
to
/t/
T
TR tr
trad
/tɾ/
u
Uu
u
/u/, [ũ]8
v
Vv
ver
/v/
x
Xx
xir
/ks/
y
Yy
yot
/j/
z
Zz
ze
/z/
þ
Þþ
þor
/θ/
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change]
  1. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals.
  2. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals.
  3. Occurs only in stressed syllables.
  4. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals.
  5. When j precedes an unvoiced consonant.
  6. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals.
  7. Occurs only in stressed syllables
  8. At the final and penultimate syllables before nasals.
Typological information for Paskali

GendersMasculine/Feminine
Morphological typologyAgglutinative
Morphosyntactic alignmentNominative/Accusative
Noun head-directionalityHead initial
Number of nominal casesEight cases or more

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