Walnerian language
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Walnerian | |
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Rausberian | |
Rausbériss | |
Pronunciation | /rausbɛːriʃ/ |
Native to | Walneria |
Ethnicity | Walnerians |
Native speakers | L1: 13,450,000 L2: 2,112,000 FL: 581,000 |
Dialects |
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Latin alphabet | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Walneria |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | WN |
ISO 639-2 | WLN |
ISO 639-3 | WLN |
The Walnerian language (Walnerian: Rausbériss) is a Germanic language spoken in Walneria.
History
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Phonology and orthography
Orthography
The Walnerian language uses a combination of digraph (Cs, Ch, Ss) and diacritic (Á, É, Ë, Í, Ó, Ú) modifications of the Latin alphabet.
A a | Á á | B b | C c | Cs cs | D d | E e | É é | Ë ë | F f |
G g | H h | Ch ch | I i | Í í | J j | K k | L l | M m | N n |
O o | Ó ó | P p | Q q | R r | Ŕ ŕ | S s | Ss ss | T t | U u |
Ú ú | V v | W w | X x | Y y | Z z |
Phonology
Tongue position | Front | Near-front | Central | Near-back | Back | |||||
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Close | i | y | ɨ | u | ||||||
Near-close | ɪ | |||||||||
Close-mid | e | o | ||||||||
Mid | ə | |||||||||
Open-mid | ɛ | ʌ | ɔ | |||||||
Near-open | æ | |||||||||
Open | a | ä | ɑ | ɒ | ||||||
Long vowels | aː ~ ɛː ~ eː ~ iː ~ ɪː ~ oː ~ ɔː ~ uː ~ yː |
Bold are the common sounds, while regular sounds may happen in dialects and/or in a world for easier pronunciation
Grammar
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Examples
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