Skolivarian [SKV]
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Language type
A posteriori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Skolivarian
The island of Ðkóli (Skoli) is located in the Norwegian Sea, around 500 km northeast of Iceland. 4,000 people live there, most of them in the capital Miiжari. The northern part of Ðkóli is covered with ice, only the south coast is habitable.
Skolivarian (ðkólivaari; from Ðkóli + vaari (language)) is a North Germanic language with slight influences of Finnish and Russian.
Skolivarian (ðkólivaari; from Ðkóli + vaari (language)) is a North Germanic language with slight influences of Finnish and Russian.
Language family relationships
Language treeGermanic
⤷ Proto-Germanic
⤷ North Germanic
⤷ Skolivarian
⤷ Proto-Germanic
⤷ North Germanic
⤷ Skolivarian
[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
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Glottal | Other | ||||||||
Nasal | m | n | ŋ | |||||||||||||
Plosive | p | t | k | g | ||||||||||||
Fricative | v | θ | s | ç | x | h | ɧ | |||||||||
Lateral approximant | l | |||||||||||||||
Approximant | j | |||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Vowels | Front | Back | ||
Close | i i: | y | u | |
Open-mid | [ɛ]1 | œ | ɔ | |
Near-open | æ: | |||
Open | a a: |
Polyphthongs | ai | ɛi |
- allophone of /æ:/
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Skolivarian. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
SkolivarianOrthography [edit] | ||||||||||
Ää ä /æ:/ | Aa a /a/ | Gg g /x/ | Hh h /h/ | Ii i /i/ | Jj j /j/ | Kk k /k/ | Ll l /l/ | Mm m /m/ | Nn n /n/ | Oo o /ɔ/ |
Pp p /p/ | Rr r /ɾ/ | Ss s /s/ | Tt t /t/ | Uu u /y/ | Vv v /v/ | Yy y /y/ | Ðð ð /θ/ | Øø ø /œ/ | Жж ж /ɧ/ | Юю ю /ç/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |