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*Senjecas is an Ursprache spoken in the homeland of Sefdaania (seven-river-land). Sefdaania was located in what is now eastern Europe stretching from the glacier in the north to the | *Senjecas is an [[Wikipedia:Proto-language|Ursprache]] spoken in the homeland of Sefdaania (seven-river-land). Sefdaania was located in what is now eastern Europe stretching from the advancing or receding glacier ('''ȝeƣda̋a̋o''', ''ice river'') in the north to the [[Wikipedia:Caspian Sea|Caspian Sea]] ('''ausma̋re''', ''eastern sea''), the [[Wikipedia:Caucasus Mountains|Caucasus Mountains]] ('''ȝúsmarǧa̋ros''', ''between-sea mountains''), the [[Wikipedia:Pontic Mountains|Pontic Mountains]] ('''k̨uðǧa̋ros''', ''shore mountains'') and the [[Wikipedia:Balkan Mountains|Balkan Mountains]] ('''m̃esǧa̋ros''', ''western mountains'') in the south; from the [[Wikipedia:Vistula|Vistula River]] ('''kuðda̋a̋e''', ''northern river''), the [[Wikipedia:Carpathian Mountains|Carpathian Mountains]] ('''þifǧa̋ros''', ''far mountains'') and the Balkan Mountains on the west to the [[Wikipedia:Ural Mountains|Ural Mountains]] ('''v̌ééþn̨akı̋ȝo''', ''world spine''), the [[Wikipedia:Ural (River)|Ural River]] ('''m̃uida̋a̋e''', ''border river'') and the Caspian Sea on the east. | ||
*The language is being created (since c.1975) by Charles Brickner as | *Sefdaania means ''seven rivers'' and refers to the seven major rivers that flow through the land and empty into the Black Sea ('''m̃esma̋re''', western sea) and the Caspian Sea. From west to east these are the [[Wikipedia:Danube|Danube]] ('''mézm̃esda̋a̋e''', ''great western river''), the [[Wikipedia:Dniester|Dniester]] ('''m̃esda̋a̋e''', ''western river''), the [[Wikipedia:Southern Bug|Boh]] ('''pinda̋a̋e''', ''small river''), the [[Wikipedia:Dnieper|Dnieper]] ('''meðda̋a̋e''', ''middle river''), the [[Wikipedia:Don (River)|Don]] ('''ausda̋a̋e''', ''eastern river''), the [[Wikipedia:Volga|Volga]] ('''méżausda̋a̋e''', ''great eastern river''), and the [[Wikipedia:Ural (River)|Ural]]. | ||
*The language is now extinct. | |||
*The language is being created (since c.1975) by Charles Brickner as a pre-PIE language for a fantasy culture. It is a derived language, based mainly on PIE grammar and vocabulary, with a smattering of Proto-Altaic, Proto-Basque, Proto-Dravidian, Proto-Eskimo, Proto-Kartvelian, Proto-Uralic, Etruscan and Hittite to fill in the blanks, and some words of my own invention when the preceding do not supply. | |||
*Contents | *Contents | ||
:[[Senjecas Conlang|Conlang]] | :[[Senjecas Conlang|Conlang]] | ||
::[[Senjecas dictionary|Dictionary]] (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list) | ::[[Senjecas dictionary|Dictionary]] (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list, lists of postpositions) | ||
::[[Senjecas dictionaries|Dictionaries]] (various thematic dictionaries) | ::[[Senjecas dictionaries|Dictionaries]] (various thematic dictionaries) | ||
::[[Senjecas grammar|Grammar]] | ::[[Senjecas grammar|Grammar]] | ||
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:::[[Senjecas Orthographies|Orthographies]] | :::[[Senjecas Orthographies|Orthographies]] | ||
:::[[Senjecas Appendices|Appendices]] | :::[[Senjecas Appendices|Appendices]] | ||
::[[Senjecas Phrasebook|Phrasebook]] | |||
::[[Senjecas translations|Translations]] | ::[[Senjecas translations|Translations]] | ||
:[[Senjecas Conculture|Conculture]] | :[[Senjecas Conculture|Conculture]] | ||
::[[Sefdaanian Ethnography|Ethnography]] | ::[[Sefdaanian Ethnography|Ethnography]] | ||
[[Category:Conlangs]] |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 12 July 2024
Senjecas | |
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Pronounced: | /sen'jekas/ |
Timeline and Universe: | Eastern Europe in the Pleistocene |
Species: | The Six Loquent Peoples
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Spoken: | Sefdaania |
Total speakers: | Extinct |
Writing system: | 3 scripts
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Genealogy: | Ursprache |
Typology | |
Morphological type: | Fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-Accusative |
Basic word order: | SOV |
Credits | |
Creator: | Charlie Brickner |
Created: | ongoing since 1975 |
- Senjecas is an Ursprache spoken in the homeland of Sefdaania (seven-river-land). Sefdaania was located in what is now eastern Europe stretching from the advancing or receding glacier (ȝeƣda̋a̋o, ice river) in the north to the Caspian Sea (ausma̋re, eastern sea), the Caucasus Mountains (ȝúsmarǧa̋ros, between-sea mountains), the Pontic Mountains (k̨uðǧa̋ros, shore mountains) and the Balkan Mountains (m̃esǧa̋ros, western mountains) in the south; from the Vistula River (kuðda̋a̋e, northern river), the Carpathian Mountains (þifǧa̋ros, far mountains) and the Balkan Mountains on the west to the Ural Mountains (v̌ééþn̨akı̋ȝo, world spine), the Ural River (m̃uida̋a̋e, border river) and the Caspian Sea on the east.
- Sefdaania means seven rivers and refers to the seven major rivers that flow through the land and empty into the Black Sea (m̃esma̋re, western sea) and the Caspian Sea. From west to east these are the Danube (mézm̃esda̋a̋e, great western river), the Dniester (m̃esda̋a̋e, western river), the Boh (pinda̋a̋e, small river), the Dnieper (meðda̋a̋e, middle river), the Don (ausda̋a̋e, eastern river), the Volga (méżausda̋a̋e, great eastern river), and the Ural.
- The language is now extinct.
- The language is being created (since c.1975) by Charles Brickner as a pre-PIE language for a fantasy culture. It is a derived language, based mainly on PIE grammar and vocabulary, with a smattering of Proto-Altaic, Proto-Basque, Proto-Dravidian, Proto-Eskimo, Proto-Kartvelian, Proto-Uralic, Etruscan and Hittite to fill in the blanks, and some words of my own invention when the preceding do not supply.
- Contents
- Conlang
- Dictionary (a-ż in separate files, polysemy, Swadesh list, lists of postpositions)
- Dictionaries (various thematic dictionaries)
- Grammar
- Phrasebook
- Translations
- Conculture