Crethian language

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Crethian
Krøtinsk
Region Ambrose
 Crethia
Native speakers
~17 million (2010)
L2: ~5 million
Latin (Crethian alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
2 countries
Regulated by(Council for Crethian Speakers)
Language codes
ISO 639-3ctn

The Crethian language (Crethian: Krøtinsk [kʰɾˠøt̪ˠɪnɕ]) is a Nordanian language spoken in Crethia. It originated as a divergent dialect of Old East Nordanian, with a heavy Lyonic substrate and phonological influence. This unique mixing of peoples within Crethia led to a creolized culture sharing features, names, and a great deal of history. The language produced is highly reflective of this creolized culture: while not itself a creole, the heavy Lyonic influence makes it difficult to understand for other Nordanian peoples outside of its more conservative written form.

History

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Alveolar Alveolo
-palatal
Velar Glottal
Nasal m n ŋ ŋ̍
Plosive pʰ bˠ t̪ˠˠ ˠ kʰ ɡ
Fricative fˠ s h
Approximant ʋ l j


Vowels

Front Central Back
unrounded rounded unrounded rounded
Close i, u,
Near-close ɪ, ɪː
Close-mid e, eː ø, øː
Mid ø̞, ø̞ː ə, ə:
Open-mid ɛ, ɛː œ̞, œ̞ː
Near-open æ, æ: ɐ, ɐ:
Open ɶ, ɶː ä, äː