Barcerian language
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Barcerian | |
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Brćšťina - Brćskí jezik | |
Pronunciation | /brxʃcina/ |
Native to | Barceria |
Region | Slavic Belt in Thuadia |
Ethnicity | Barcerians |
Native speakers | L1: TBA L2: TBA |
Standard forms | Great Book of the Barcerian Language
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Barcerian Latin Alphabet | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Barceria |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | BA |
ISO 639-2 | BAR |
ISO 639-3 | BAR |
TheBarcerian Language is a Slavic language, part of the Kento-Polyash Language group. It is an official language in Barceria.
History
Ortography and phonology
Alphabet
The Barcerian ortographic system is Diacritic, which evolved from a system which used many diagraphs, (with only dž remaining). The caron is added to standard latin letters to express sounds whch don’t occur in Latin. The accute accent is used to change vowel lenght. It consists of 42 letters and 1 diagraph, with 6 of the 42 letters not featured in the alphabet, those being: á, é, í, ý, ó, ú.
A a | B b | C c | Č č | D d | Ď ď | Đ đ | Dž dž | E e | Ä ä | F f |
G g | H h | Ć ć | I i | Y y | J j | K k | L l | Ľ ľ | M m | N n |
Ň ň | O o | Ô ô | P p | R r | Ř ř | S s | Š š | T t | Ť ť | U u |
V v | W w | Z z | Ž ž |
Order | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 |
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Majuscule | A | B | C | Č | D | Ď | Đ | Dž | E | Ä | F | G | H | Ć | I | Y | J | K | L |
Minuscule | a | b | c | č | d | ď | đ | dž | e | ä | f | g | h | ć | i | y | j | k | l |
IPA Sound | a | b | t͡s | t͡ʃ | d | ɟ | d͡z | d͡ʒ | ɛ | ɛɐ | f | g | ɦ | x | i | ɤ | j | k | l |
Order | !20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | 31 | 32 | 33 | 34 | 35 | 36 | 37 | |
Majuscule | Ľ | M | N | Ň | O | Ô | P | R | Ř | S | Š | T | Ť | U | V | W | Z | Ž | |
Minuscule | ľ | m | n | ň | o | ô | p | r | ř | s | š | t | ť | u | v | w | z | ž | |
IPA Sound | ʎ | m | n | ɲ | o | ʊɔ | p | r | r̝ | s | ʃ | t | c | u | v | w | z | ʒ |
Grammar
Language examples
Lord’s Prayer
The following text shows the Lord’s Prayer in Barcerian.
World Peace Manifesto
World Peace Manifesto is the founding agreement, that formed the Anterian World Assembly. The document was originally wirtten in Common by Mustelarian prime minister Jeliþo Pogөf, a native Zhoushi. The text was later translated by Zagorka Žagar. The interactive translation includes the first paragraph of the text:
Interactive analysis of the manifesto
References
Notes
See Also
- Anteria
- Barceria
- Language articles with speaker number undated
- Languages with ISO 639-2 code
- Languages with ISO 639-1 code
- Language articles without reference field
- Language articles missing Glottolog code
- Language articles with unsupported infobox fields
- Languages in Anteria
- Barceria Templates
- Kento-Polyash languages