Karaalani language

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Karaalani language
Karaalan, Karaalanish
Караалански Ѣзик
Ⲕⲁⲣⲁⲁⲗⲁⲛⲥⲕⲏ Ⳉⲍⲏⲕ
Karaalanski Ýzik
Karaalan Flag.png
Pronunciation/kaɾaˈaɫan.skɪ jɜ.zik/
Native to Mustelaria
└→ Monte Blanco
RegionSlavic Belt in Thuadia
EthnicityKaraalani Slavs
Native speakers
L1: -
L2: -
FL: -
Standard forms
Eastern Karaalani Dialect
Dialects
  • Western
  • Eastern
  • Southern
  • Sofgorod
Variant of the Old Govoric alphabet
Protopolyash script
Official status
Official language in
 Monte Blanco
└→MSKaraalanFlag.png Karaalan Region
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-1KR
ISO 639-2KRA
ISO 639-3KRA
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Karaalani language is a Slavic language out of Kento-Polyash language group, which is a (co-)official language of the Karaalan region of Monte Blanco, Mustelaria.

Introduction

The Language has slavic root and grammar, and has 6 cases. Karaalani is slightly influenced by its bordering languages, like the Belgorian dialects, but it has managed to stay to its roots, quriosly it has words that sound very similar to words in the Kentalian langauge of  Kentalis.

Writing System

Karaalani has two official scripts (Both Alphabets), an adapted version of the Protopolyash script used in the Belgorian language, and the prefered Karaalani variant of the Old Govoric alphabet (commonly reffered to as the Iraklic script after the Karaalani who standerdised it), which drops certain nasal letters, but keeps others. Some people preffer to use a modified latin alphabet too, which has also been standerdised.

Numeric
vallue
Iraklic version Adapted
Protopolyash
version
Latin version IPA Symbol
1 А а Ⲁ ⲁ A a /а~ɑ/
2 Б б Ⲃⲃ ⲃⲃ B b /b/
3 В в Ⲃ ⲃ V v /v~ʋ/
4 Г г Ⲅ ⲅ G g /g/
5 Д д Ⲇ ⲇ D d /d/
6 Е е Ⲉ ⲉ E e /ɛ~e/
7 Ж ж Ϧ ϧ Ž ž /ʒ/
8 З з Ⲍ ⲍ Z z /z/
9 И и Ⲏ ⲏ I i /i/
10 Й й Ⲓ ⲓ Y y /j/
20 К к Ⲕ ⲕ K k /k/
30 Л л Ⲗ ⲗ L l /ɫ/
40 М м Ⲙ ⲙ M m /m/
50 Н н Ⲛ ⲛ N n /n/
100 О о Ⲟ ⲟ O o /ɔ/
200 Ѡ ѡ/ω Ⲱ ⲱ Ó ó /o/
300 П п Ⲡ ⲡ P p /p/
400 Р р Ⲣ ⲣ R r /ɾ~r/
500 С с Ⲥ ⲥ S s /s/
1,000 Т т Ⲧ ⲧ T t /t/
2,000 У у Ⲩ ⲩ U u /u/
3,000 Ф ф Ⲫ ⲫ F f /f/
4,000 Х х Ⲭ ⲭ H h /x/
5,000 Ц ц Ϯ ϯ C c
(Ts ts)
/t͡s/
10,000 Ԃ ԃ Ⳁ ⳁ Dz dz /d͡z/
20,000 Ч ч Ϫ ϫ Č č /t͡ʃ/
30,000 Ҷ ҷ Ϥ ϥ Ď đ /d͡ʒ/
40,000 Ш ш Ⲋ ⲋ Š š /ʃ/
50,000 Щ щ Ϣ ϣ Št št /ʃt/
100,000 Ъ ъ Ϩ ϩ Ă ă /ɤ̞~ɤ~ə/
200,000 Ѣ ѣ Ⳉ ⳉ Ý ý /jæ~jɜ/
/ɛ-e/ in Western & Southern dialects
300,000 Ь ь Ϭ ϭ Y y /◌ʲ/
400,000 Ю ю Ⲓⲩ ⲓⲩ Yu yu /ju/
500,000 Я я Ⲓⲁ ⲓⲁ Ya ya /ja/
1,000,000 Ꙗ ꙗ Ⲏⲁ ⲏⲁ Ia ia /ɪa~ɪja/
2,000,000 Ѥ ѥ Ⲓⲉ ⲓⲉ Ye ye /je/
3,000,000 Ѫ ѫ Ⲓⲱ ⲓⲱ Yó yó /jɔ~jo/
4,000,000 Ѯ ѯ Ⲝ ⲝ X x
(Ks ks)
/ks/
5,000,000 Ѱ ѱ Ⲯ ⲯ Ps ps /ps/
ӓ  trema, diaeresis (U+0308)
а̀  varia (Wikipedia:grave accent|grave accent]]]]), indicating stress on the last syllable (U+0300)
а́  oksia (acute accent), indicating a stressed syllable (U+0301)
а҃  titlo, indicating abbreviations, or letters used as numerals (U+0483)

The old way to write numerals works by adding letters up, for example 115 would be spelled with the corespouding letters for the numerals 100-10-5 with a titlo on top.

Phonology

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