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Revision as of 08:32, 18 March 2021

Vealphk language
Velpan language, Vazhin language
Vaʒ’incky jәzyk
VealphkFlag.png
Vealphk ethnic flag
Pronunciation/vaʒʔintskɨː‐jəzɨk/ Speaker Icon.svg
Native toVealphkFlag.png Vaʒ’ina[1]
RegionSlavic Belt in Thuadia
EthnicityVealphk
Native speakers
L1:
L2:
FL:
Modified Latin alphabet
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Language codes
ISO 639-1VH
ISO 639-2VPH
ISO 639-3VPH
File:VealphkLangMap.png
Distribution of the language
  Absolute majority
  >30% of native speakers
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Vealphk language is a Slavic language out of Kento-Polyash language group, which is a minority language spoken in mountainous parts of the Ukadsk Region of Zhousheng and the Dei Neak in Prei Meas

Introduction

The language has a slavic root and grammar, but has developed along with strong preimeai influences, which helped to develop its vocabulary, phonology and multiple grammatical rules. Unlike other Slavic languages, Vealphk has integrated the inflection suffixes of all numbers into a single system and denotes the number by adding a prefix. Vealphk has four grammatical numbers (Singular, Dual, Paucal and Plural), and 8 Indo-European grammatical cases (Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, Locative, Instrumentative, Ablative & Vocative).

Alphabet

Aa
/a ~ ɑ/
Bb
/b/
Cc
/ʦ/
Чч
/ʧ ~ ʨ/
Dd
/d/
Ðð
/ð ~ tʰ/
Ee
/ɛ ~ e/
Єє
/ʲe/
Ff
/f ~ pʰ/
Gg
/g/
Hh
/h ~ ɦ/
Ȝȝ
/x ~ kʰ/
Ii
/i/
Jj
/j/
Kk
/k/
Ll
/l/
Mm
/m ~ m̥/
Nn
/n ~ ɳ/
Ɲɲ
/ɲ/
Ŋŋ
/ŋ/
Oo
/o/
Өө
/uo/
Pp
/p/
Qq
/kv ~ q/
Rr
/r ~ r̥/
Ꝛꝛ
/r̝ ~ r̝̊/
Ss
/s/
Шш
/ʃ ~ ɕ/
Әә
/ə/
Tt
/t/
Ꞇꞇ
/c ~ cʰ/
Uu
/u/
Vv
/v/
Ƿƿ
/w ~ ʋ/
Xx
/ks/
Yy
/ɨ/
Zz
/z/
Ʒʒ
/ʒ ~ ʑ/

/ʔ/

Phonology

Place Labial Coronal Dorsal Laryngeal
Manner Bilabial Labiodental Linguolabial Dental Alveolar Postal-veolar Retroflex Platal Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Glottal
Nasal m n ɳ ɲ ŋ
Plosive p b t d ʈ ɖ c ɟ k g ʔ
Sibilant affricate ʦ ʣ ʧ ʨ
Non-sibilant affricate
Sibilant fricative s z ʃ ʒ ʂ ʐ ɕ ʑ
Non-sibilant fricative f v θ ð ʝ x χ h ɦ
Approximant ʋ j
Tap/Flap ɾ̥ ɾ
Trill ~ r̝̊ r ~
Latelar affricate
Latelar fricative
Latelar approximant l ȴ ʟ
Latelar tap/flap
Front-back Front Near-front Central Near-back Back
Up-down
Close i ɨ u
Near-close ɪ
Close-mid e o
Mid ə
Open-mid ɛ ʌ ɔ
Near-open
Open a ɑ ɒ
Diphthong a͡u ~ ɛ͡u ~ e͡u ~ o͡u ~ ɔ͡u ~ u͡o ~ u͡ɔ ~ a͡e ~ a͡i
Long vowels ~ ɛː ~ ~ ~ ɪː ~ ~ ɔː ~ əː ~ ~ ɨː

Bold are the common sounds, while regular sounds may happen in dialects and/or in a world for easier pronunciation

Nouns

Translation to Common Code Nom. Gen. Dat. Acc. Loc. Ins. Abl. Voc. Dual Paucal Plural
Soft declensions
Man S1 Muʒ Muʒe Muʒi Muʒe Muʒi Muʒem Muʒi Muʒi! Dymuʒ Mamuʒ Vimuʒ
-e -i -e -i -em -i -i! Dy- Ma- Vi-
Machine S2 Stroj Stroje Stroji Stroj Stroji Strojem Strojy Stroji! Dystroj Mastroj Vistroj
-e -i -i -em -y -i! Dy- Ma- Vi-
Sea S3 Moꝛe Moꝛe Moꝛi Moꝛe Moꝛi Moꝛem Moꝛy Moꝛe! Dymoꝛe Mamoꝛe Vimoꝛe
-e -e -i -e -i -em -y -e! Dy- Ma- Vi-
Rose S4 Rөʒe Rөʒe Rөʒi Rөʒi Rөʒi Rөʒi Rөʒe Rөʒe! Dyrөʒe Marөʒe Virөʒe
-e -e -i -i -i -i -e -e! Dy- Ma- Vi-
Hard declensions
Consonantal declensions

Adjectives

BTA

Pronouns

TBA

Numbers

TBA

Verbs

TBA

Adverbs

TBA

  1. Vaʒ’ina was a former semi-independent principality stationed between the Second Nokor of Prei Meas and the Empire of Three Kings, which was eventually split into two in 1870's by the State of Zhengia and the Colonial Government of Dei Neak set up by Neuewland