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Qazhshavan
Ardonian
Ардѫшын завѫ
Ardõšyn zavõ
Native toQazhshava
RegionSlavic Belt in Thuadia
EthnicityArdonians
(aka: Qazhshavans)
Native speakers
Total:80 million
L1:-
L2:- (2018)
Thuado-Thrismaran
Dialects
  • Rishic, Zalic
Modified Old Govoric
Modified Latin
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 the Qazhshavan language in the 21st century
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The Qazhshavan/Ardonian language is a divergent Slavic Lnaguage, that diverged from the Kento-Polyash group, and is one pf the official languages of Qazhshava along side Srednogorian.

Introduction

The language shares its grammar with the other Slavic langauged, and is one of the only said Slavic languages that uses Defeniteness, however it's vocabulary has diverged the most, in quite a few cases it had presurved older Zarav-Slavic words and is mostly uninteligable to other Slavic speakers.

Writing system

The language uses a Modified Old Govoric script reffered to as Govorkyn, and a Modified Latin script.

Govorkyn character Latin character IPA Symbol
А а A a /а~ɑ/
Б б B b /b/ (/β/)
В в V v /v~ʋ~β/
Г г G g /g/ (/ɣ~ʁ/)
Д д D d /d/ (/ð/)
Е е E e /ɛ/
Ж ж Ž ž /ʒ/
З з Z z /z/
И и I i /i/
Й й J j /j/ /ʲ/
К к K k /k/
Л л L l /ɫ/
Ԯ ԯ Ļ ļ /l/
М м M m /m/
Н н N n /n/
О о O o /ɔ/
П п P p /p/
Р р R r /ɾ~r/
С с S s /s/
Т т T t /t/ (/θ/)
У у U u /u/
Ф ф F f /f/
Х х H h /x~χ~ħ/
Ц ц C c /t͡s/
Ч ч Č č /t͡ʃ/
Ш ш Š š /ʃ/
Щ щ Št št /ʃt/
Ъ ъ Â â /ɤ̞~ə/
Ѣ ѣ Ě ě /jɛ~ɛ/ (/jæ~æ/)
Ы ы Y y /ɨ/
Ь ь ' /ʲ/
Ӗ ӗ Ė ė /e~ɪ~i/
Ю ю Ju ju /ju/
Я я Ja ja /ja/
Ѫ ѫ Õ õ /ɔ̃/
Ѭ ѭ Jõ jõ /jɔ̃/
Ѧ ѧ Ã ã /ɑ̃/
Ѩ ѩ Jã jã /jɑ̃/

Phonology

Nouns

Grammatical Gender

Qazhshavan has 3 grammatical genders

  • Masculine - all masculine nouns end in a consonant or ⟨j⟩.
  • Feminine - all feminine nouns end in ⟨a⟩, ⟨õ⟩ or ⟨ã⟩.
  • Neuter - all neuter nouns end in ⟨o⟩, ⟨y⟩, ⟨e⟩ or ⟨ė⟩.

Grammatical Cases

Qazhshavan has 6 grammatical cases.

Translation to Common Singular Plural
Nom. Acc. Gen. Loc. Dat. Voc. Nom. Acc. Gen. Loc. Dat. Voc.
Masculine
Man
Horse
Feminine
Woman
Forest
Neuter
Dog
Sea