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Ellesean is a language which is sometimes classed as being part of the Uralic family, but is usually classed as being a language isolate.  
Ellesean is a language which is sometimes classed as being part of the Uralic family, but is usually classed as being a language isolate. It can officially be written in either the Latin or Cyrillic language.


It is mostly spoken in Ellese, where it is the native language of 6.8 million people, but is also spoken by around 800,000 Elleseans in Russia and in other countries, as part of the Ellesean diaspora.  
It is mostly spoken in Ellese, where it is the native language of 6.8 million people, but is also spoken by around 800,000 Elleseans in Russia and in other countries, as part of the Ellesean diaspora.  

Revision as of 00:03, 31 March 2023

Ellesean is a language which is sometimes classed as being part of the Uralic family, but is usually classed as being a language isolate. It can officially be written in either the Latin or Cyrillic language.

It is mostly spoken in Ellese, where it is the native language of 6.8 million people, but is also spoken by around 800,000 Elleseans in Russia and in other countries, as part of the Ellesean diaspora.

It is known for its use of a special type of "tone", in which the speed the sentence or word is spoken in alters its meaning greatly. For example, this base phrase (which can be a sentence):

Ush Varn

This can mean some variation of "I am a man"-while it refers to somebody being, at some point, either a man, who that somebody is, and at what time period that person is a man, ranges depending on the speed it is spoken in.

For example, Ùsh Varn (with the grave accent on the "u" signifies it is to be spoken in the slowest speed. This means "I am a man".

On the other hand, Üsh Varn signifies it is to be spoken in the fastest speed, meaning "You will be a man."

It is an agglutinative language. For example, "I am a black-haired man" would be:

Ùsh Fernhirlesvarn.

"I am a black-haired man with green eyes."

Ùsh Vorshenesfernhirlesvarn.

Words can be in any order, although Subject-Verb-Object is most common.