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The '''Ebrarese Language''' (sometimes known as '''Ebrarian''' in Anglish) is a language derived primarily from the ancient East-Arhoman language, which is the national language of [[Ebrary]] and the native tongue of the [[Ebrarian people]]. Like Anglish, it uses a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_alphabet 26 character Aroman writing system] with no accents.
The '''Ebrarese Language''' (sometimes known as '''Ebrarian''' in Anglic) is a language derived primarily from the ancient East-Arhoman language most similar to Fragran, which is the national language of [[Ebrary]] and the native tongue of the [[Ebrarian people]]. Like Anglic, it uses a {{wp|English alphabet|26 character Aroman writing system}} with no accents.


==Dialects==
==Dialects==
The five major dialects of Ebrarese are the Eastern, Western, Central, Gallasian, and Vorstland dialects.
The five major dialects of Ebrarese are the Eastern, Western, Central, Gallasian, and Vorstland dialects.
==Alphabet==
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Ebrarese alphabet
! Number ||1||2||3||4||5||6||7||8||9||10||11||12||13||14||15||16||17||18||19||20||21||22||23||24||25||26
|-
|''Letters ([[upper case]])''|| A || B || C || D || E || F || G || H || I || J || K || L || M || N || O || P || Q || R || S || T || U || V || W || X || Y || Z
|-
|''Letters ([[lower case]])''|| a || b || c || d || e || f || g || h || i || j || k || l || m || n || o || p || q || r || s || t || u || v || w || x || y || z
|-
|''Names''|| a || be || ce || de || e || ef || ge || ha || i || jota || ka || el || em || en || o || pe || cu || er || es || te || u || ve || duple ve || ix || ypsilon || zeta
|}


==Grammar==
==Grammar==
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The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the [[Vorstish language]]. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.
The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the [[Vorstish language]]. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.
==Phonology==
''Main Article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interlingua#Phonology Ebrarese phonology]''


==Reference and examples==
==Reference and examples==
===Country and region names===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Anglic name !! Ebrarese name
|-
| [[Tagmatium]] || Tagmatio
|-
| [[Iverica]] || Iverica
|-
| [[Great Anglia]] || Grande Anglandia
|-
| [[Haruspex]] || Cheldia
|-
| [[Adaptus]] || Adaptio
|-
| [[Seylos]] || Seylos
|-
| [[Fulgistan]] || Fulgistan
|-
| [[Ateenia]] || Ateenia
|-
| [[Ulfheimr]] || Ulfania
|-
| [[Rhodellia]] || Rhodelia
|-
| [[Vorstland (Ebrary)|Vorstland]] || Vorsegia
|-
| [[Aurivizh]]|| Aurivagna
|-
| [[Gotneska]]|| Gotnesia
|-
| [[Dolchland]]|| Alemagnia
|}
===Common surnames===
===Common surnames===
* Ferrero
* Ferrero
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* Villa
* Villa
* Campo
* Campo
* Alexandro(s)
* Decorvo
* Laurento
* Candido
* Carina/o
* Christiano
* Benedict(o)
* Aenea
* Evandro
* Albo
* Carbo
* Julio(s)
* Castello
* Draco
* Galano
* Leo
* Vaselo
* Cappo
* Koriso
* Vovaolo


===Common given names===
===Common given names===
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* Petro
* Petro
* Jacobo
* Jacobo
* Jon
* Ludovico
* Ludovico
* Philippo
* Philippo
* Maximo
* Mauritio
* Timotheo
* Stephano
* Christino
* Daniel
* Abraham
* Julio
* Marco
* Michael
* Christophoro
* Antonio
* Samuel
* Alexandro
* Alberto
* Leo
* Draco


====Female names====
====Female names====
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* Maria
* Maria
* Victoria
* Victoria
* Christina
* Elizabeth
* Sara(h)
* Agar
* Alora
* Aenea
* Castella
* Evandra
* Carola


==External links==
==External links==
* [https://www.interlingua.com/an/ceid/ Anglish-Ebrarese Dictionary]
* [https://www.interlingua.com/an/ceid/ Anglic-Ebrarese Dictionary]
* [https://adoneilson.com/int/gi/ A Grammar of Ebrarese]
* [https://adoneilson.com/int/gi/ A Grammar of Ebrarese]
[[Category:Ebrary]]
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 19 September 2022

The Ebrarese Language (sometimes known as Ebrarian in Anglic) is a language derived primarily from the ancient East-Arhoman language most similar to Fragran, which is the national language of Ebrary and the native tongue of the Ebrarian people. Like Anglic, it uses a 26 character Aroman writing system with no accents.

Dialects

The five major dialects of Ebrarese are the Eastern, Western, Central, Gallasian, and Vorstland dialects.

Alphabet

Ebrarese alphabet
Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Letters (upper case) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Letters (lower case) a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z
Names a be ce de e ef ge ha i jota ka el em en o pe cu er es te u ve duple ve ix ypsilon zeta

Grammar

Main Article: Ebrarese grammar

The grammar of Ebrarian is largely similar to the other Arhomantic languages, but has become somewhat more simplified due to the influence of the Vorstish language. Ebrarese lacks adjectival agreement and continuous verb tenses, but retains articles.

Phonology

Main Article: Ebrarese phonology

Reference and examples

Country and region names

Anglic name Ebrarese name
Tagmatium Tagmatio
Iverica Iverica
Great Anglia Grande Anglandia
Haruspex Cheldia
Adaptus Adaptio
Seylos Seylos
Fulgistan Fulgistan
Ateenia Ateenia
Ulfheimr Ulfania
Rhodellia Rhodelia
Vorstland Vorsegia
Aurivizh Aurivagna
Gotneska Gotnesia
Dolchland Alemagnia

Common surnames

  • Ferrero
  • Baran
  • Gulielmos
  • Sartor
  • Bruno
  • Fernando
  • Castello
  • Rodrigo
  • Lupo
  • Rubo
  • Rubi
  • Blanco
  • Martin
  • Bernardo
  • Roberto
  • Ricardo
  • Carlo(s)
  • Lucas
  • Jons
  • Guerra
  • Renaldo
  • Abel
  • Alberto
  • Villa
  • Campo
  • Alexandro(s)
  • Decorvo
  • Laurento
  • Candido
  • Carina/o
  • Christiano
  • Benedict(o)
  • Aenea
  • Evandro
  • Albo
  • Carbo
  • Julio(s)
  • Castello
  • Draco
  • Galano
  • Leo
  • Vaselo
  • Cappo
  • Koriso
  • Vovaolo

Common given names

Male names

  • Henrico
  • Ricardo
  • Carlo(s)
  • Carolo
  • Eduardo
  • Gulielmo
  • Georgio
  • Petro
  • Jacobo
  • Jon
  • Ludovico
  • Philippo
  • Maximo
  • Mauritio
  • Timotheo
  • Stephano
  • Christino
  • Daniel
  • Abraham
  • Julio
  • Marco
  • Michael
  • Christophoro
  • Antonio
  • Samuel
  • Alexandro
  • Alberto
  • Leo
  • Draco

Female names

  • Anna
  • Matilde
  • Maria
  • Victoria
  • Christina
  • Elizabeth
  • Sara(h)
  • Agar
  • Alora
  • Aenea
  • Castella
  • Evandra
  • Carola

External links