Rilniric
Rilniric Ильша́н рылнири́ты Il'shan rylnirity' | |
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Pronounced: | /ɛlʲˈʃɑn rɛlnɛˈrʲitɛ/ |
Species: | Human |
Spoken: | modern Russia and Ukraine (specifically the coast of the Sea of Azov and Crimea) |
Total speakers: | 500 thousand |
Writing system: | Cyrillic |
Genealogy: | Afroasiatic languages
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Typology | |
Morphological type: | Fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Accusative–ergative |
Basic word order: | SOV |
Credits | |
Creator: | Danisht Dzakwan Daniel Willett |
Created: | February 2022 |
Rilniric (Ильша́н рылнира́ты, Il'shan rylniráti), is a fictionally-constructed regional language intended to be spoken in Russia and Ukraine (specifically the coast of the Sea of Azov and the Crimean peninsula) made by an Indonesian pseudo-named Daniel Willett (in this wiki) in February 2022. It is highly divergent from other Semitic languages like Arabic or Hebrew as it split very early and parallelizing their phonologies into Proto-Indo-European and so.
Overview
Rilniric is an isolate Semitic language which split in very early date. As a result, many cognates differ significantly to Arabic, for example:
Rilniric | Arabic | English |
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пеи́лы | فَعَلَ | "to do" |
Grammar
Nouns
Verbs
Rilniric, unlike other many Semitic languages, has more irregular verbs. Not just involving aleph-, waw-, and yod-loss, but also bilateral verbs (trilateral etymologically), and verbs with voiced consonants (subject to Winter's law). The only truly regular verbs are verbs derived from roots containing all unvoiced consonants, although sometimes lost (кота́пы) "to break":
Infinitive | k | ó | t | a | p | y |
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Aorist | k | ó | ∅ | p | as | |
Present | o | k | ó | st | o | ∅ |
Imperfect | o | ch | ∅ | |||
Imperative | vo | ch | ∅ |