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Qazhshavan
Aldonian

Adaju gezë
Адаьу гезэ
/aˈdaju ˈɣɛ.z/ Speaker Icon.svg

Nyš'ky
Ныш'ки
/ˈniʃᵊ.ki/ Speaker Icon.svg
Native toQazhshava
RegionSlavic Belt in Thuadia
EthnicityAldonian Qazhshavans
Native speakers
Total:80 million
L1:-
L2:- (2018)
Thuado-Thrismaran
  • Txenic
    • Aldonian
      • Qazhshavan
Dialects
  • Hill
  • Steppe
  • Rishic
  • Zalic
Modified Latin script
Modified Govoric alphabet
Official status
Official language in
 Qazhshava
 Sekidean Union
Recognised minority
language in
Regulated byCommission of the Qazhshavan Language
Language codes
ISO 639-1qs
ISO 639-2qsz
ISO 639-3
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Map of the area of native Qazhshavan speakers in the 21st century
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The Aldonian language, commonly reffered to as "Qazhshavan", is a language in southern Thuadia, it has similar grammatical features with the slavic languages neer the area spoken, but is its own branch of the Thuado-Thrismaran languages, and is the main official language of Qazhshava along side Srednogorian.

Introduction

This article focuses on the Hill dialect of the language, as it is recognized to be the standerdized form of the language.

Writing system

The language uses a Modified Latin script, and a Modified Govoric. In general writing the Latin Version dominates, the Govoric version is used in and neer regions that use it, but every government official document has to be written in both. In the pre-1921 govoric alphabet threre were the letters ⟨й⟩, ⟨ю⟩, ⟨я⟩ and ⟨ъ⟩, but the alphabet was modernized in 1921 replacing ⟨й⟩ with ⟨ь⟩ which effectivly made ⟨ю⟩ and ⟨я⟩ obselite, and ⟨ъ⟩ with ⟨э⟩. There exists an old historic writing system that is currently used only in historic reconstructions and is tought at schools as part of history.
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Latin Alphabet:

Aa
/а~ɑ/
Bb
/b/
Vv
/v~ʋ/
Gg
/g~ɣ/
Dd
/d~ð/
Đđ
/d͡ʒ/
Ee
/ɛ~e/
Ëë
/ɤ̞~ɜ/
Žž
/ʒ/
Zz
/z/
Ii
/i~ɪ/
Kk
/k/
Ll
/ɫ~ɮ/
Mm
/m/
Nn
/n/
Oo
/ɔ/
Pp
/p/
Rr
/ɹ~ɻ/
Rr rr
/ɾ~r/
Ss
/s/
Tt
/t~θ/
Uu
/u/
Ff
/f/
Hh
/x/
Cc
/t͡s/
Čč
/t͡ʃ/
Šš
/ʃ/
Xx
/ɕ/
Tx tx
/t͡ɕ/
Yy
/ɨ~y~i/
Jj
/j/


Govoric Alphabet:

Аа
/а~ɑ/
Бб
/b/
Вв
/v~ʋ/
Гг
/g~ɣ/
Дд
/d~ð/
Ђђ
/d͡ʒ/
Ее
/ɛ~e/
Ээ
/ɤ̞~ɜ/
Жж
/ʒ/
Зз
/z/
Ии
/i~ɪ/
Кк
/k/
Лл
/ɫ~ɮ/
Мм
/m/
Нн
/n/
Оо
/ɔ/
Пп
/p/
Рр
/ɹ~ɻ/
Рр рр
/ɾ~r/
Сс
/s/
Тт
/t~θ/
Уу
/u/
Фф
/f/
Хх
/x/
Цц
/t͡s/
Чч
/t͡ʃ/
Шш
/ʃ/
Щщ
/ɕ/
Ћћ
/t͡ɕ/
Ыы
/ɨ~y~i/
Ьь
/j/

Orthography

The letter ⟨ë⟩ is silent at the end of words unless its after ⟨j⟩ or in some exeptions, however it can be pronounced without changing th emeaning. the combination of ⟨r⟩ and ⟨ë⟩ resoults in ⟨ë⟩ becoming silent, hence rreporëterë is pronounced as /ˈɾɛ.pɔɻ.tɛɻ/ (alternatifly:/ˈre.pɔɹ.tɛɹ/). Since the syllable structure of Qazhshavan is (C)V(Nr) (Nr- ⟨n⟩,⟨rë⟩), consonant clusters that exclude ⟨n⟩ or ⟨rë⟩ are very rare and occur in words of foreign origin, example would be the suffix -š'ki, the absence of a vowel is marked with ⟨'⟩, this suffix was borrowed from the neighboring slavic languages, which have more complex syllable structures.

Phonology

Labial Dental Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar
Nasal m n (ɲ)
Plosive voiceless p t~θ k
voiced b d~ð ɡ~ɣ
Affricate voiceless t͡s t͡ʃ t͡ɕ
voiced d͡ʒ
Fricative voiceless f s ʃ ɕ
voiced v~ʋ z
(ɮ)
ʒ
Approximant ɫ
ɹ~ɻ
j
Tap & Trill ɾ~r~ʁ
Front Central Back
Close i (y) ɨ u
Close-Mid (e~ɪ)
Mid (ə)* ɤ̞
Open-Mid ɛ (ɜ) ɔ
Neer Open (ɐ)*
Open a~ɑ

Nouns

Grammatical Gender

Qazhshavan has 2 grammatical genders, they are identified by the ending sound of the base word of a word.

  • Masculine - all masculine nouns end in a ⟨n⟩ or ⟨j⟩, ⟨ë⟩, ⟨o⟩, ⟨u⟩.
  • Feminine - all feminine nouns end in ⟨a⟩, ⟨e⟩, ⟨i⟩, ⟨y⟩

Grammatical Cases

Qazhshavan has 5 grammatical cases.

Common Translation Nom. Acc. Gen. Loc. Voc.
Masculine - n & j
Man Sin. Nerën Nerënun Nerëno Nerënky Nerëne!
Plr. Nerënaj Nerënej Nerënoj Nerënkyj Nerënaj!
Sin.Def. te'Nerën te'Nerënun te' Nerëno te'Nerënky Ø
Plr.Def. ti'Nerënaj ti'Nerënej ti'Nerënoj ti'Nerënkyj Ø
Masculine - ë & o & u
Dog Sin. Txeno Txenon Txenono Txenky Txeno!
Plr. Txenaj Txenej Txenoj Txenkyj Txenaj!
Sin.Def. te'Txen te'Txenon te'Txenono te'Txenky Ø
Plr.Def. ti'Txenaj ti'Txenej ti'Txenoj ti'Txenkyj Ø
Feminine - a & e
Woman Sin. Gona Gonan Gonano Gonaky Gono!
Plr. Gony Goni Gonono Gonky Gony!
Sin.Def. te'Gona te'Gonan te'Gonano te'Gonaky Ø
Plr.Def. ti'Gony ti'Goni ti'Gonono ti'Gonky Ø
Feminine - i & y
Mountain Sin. Xany Xanyn Xanyno Xanyky Xano!
Plr. Xanove Xanovi Xanono Xanky Xanove!
Sin.Def. te'Xan te'Xanyn te'Xanyno te'Xanyky Ø
Plr.Def. ti'Xanove ti'Xanovi ti'Xanono ti'Xanky Ø

Adjectives

Tenses

The Lnaguage is 'Pro drop', meaning that using pronouns is optional, usually when used, they add emphasis, for example: " jemë denmë " - " i am eating ", " Dy denexë " - " you are eating ".

Mood Person Number Past Present Future Future
in the
past
Simple Perfect Simple Perfect Simple Perfect Simple Perfect
Indicative 1 Singular <>(ë)hë <>herë <>(ë)më <>(ë)hë je <>(ë)më je an <>merë jehë jo <>(ë)më jehë jo an <>merë
Plural <>(ë)hëme <>hëmerë <>(ë)mëme <>(ë)hëme je <>(ë)mëme je an <>mëmerë jehë jo <>(ë)mëme jehë jo an <>mëmerë
2 Singular <>elë jedë <>elerë jedë <>exë <>elë jedë je <>exë je <>exerë jehë jo an <>exë jehë jo an <>exerë
Plural <>elaj dej <>lajrë dej <>eje <>elaj dej je <>eje je <>ejerë jehë jo an <>eje jehë jo an <>ejerë
3 Singular <>se <>serë an <>jë <>se je <>jë je an <>jerë jehë jo <>jë jehë jo an <>jerë
Plural <>sa <>sarë <>jëdë <>sa je <>jëdë je an <>jëderë jehë jo <>jëdë jehë jo an <>jëderë
Imperative All Singular Ø <>(š)y <>(ž)y Ø
Plural <>(š)i <>(ž)i

Note: Word Order Can Switch around depending on context.

Pronouns

Translation to Common Person and number Nom. Acc. Gen. Loc. Voc.
I Me First Singular Jemë Memë Me Mene Ø
You
(Singular)
Second Du Dun Dy Dyn Du!
He Him Third Vaj Go Egy Egyn Ø
She Her Vaja Ga Ega Egan Ø
It Vajë Goë Ëgy Ëgyn Ø
We
Us First Plural Nen Men Ny Nasë Ø
You
(Plural/formal)
Second Dau Daun Daj Dajn Dau!
They Them Third Singular
& Plural
Ata Atan Atej Atejn Ø