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Énnbe is a conlang under construction.
Énnbe is a conlang under construction.


It has four vowels; '''a''', '''e''', '''i''' and '''u'''.
It has four vowels; '''a''', '''e''', '''i''' and '''u'''.


The lexicon is taken mainly from [[wikipedia:Sumerian|Sumerian]], [[wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]], [[wikipedia:Anishinaabe language|Anishinaabe]] and [[wikipedia:Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]]. Also, [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]], [[wikipedia:Catalan language|Catalan]], [[wikipedia:Gallo language|Gallo]], [[wikipedia:Lakhota language|Lakhota]], [[wikipedia:Navajo language|Navajo]]and [[wikipedia:Basque language|Basque]] have aswell influenced the language.
The lexicon is taken mainly from [[wikipedia:Sumerian|Sumerian]], [[wikipedia:Ket language|Ket]] and   [[wikipedia:Lakhota language|Lakhota]], althought romance languages, navaho, beothuck (month's names) have aswell influenced the language.


The grammar has sumerian, romance and english influences, althought it's possible that within 2007-08 the language acquires some lakhota characteristics.
The grammar is a king of hybridization between sumerian, romance, lakhota and english grammars.


An example of the language;
An example of the language;
'''Qáitï vért hatnéwite lébejh mé kasád ám lhár. Tá tác'htï ám ánm'''. (In october two teachers ate poisonned fruit. They died within three days)
'''Nubšuñízamutti hatnéwite núm lébej mé kasád ám yár. Tát táĥtetï ám ánm''' = In january two teachers ate poisonned fruit. They died within three days) ''(litt. October-in teachers two fruit with venom ate. Three days-in died)''


==Énnbe's consonants==
==Énnbe's consonants==
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|- style="font-size: 120%;"
! style="font-size: x-small; text-align:left" | Plosive
! style="font-size: x-small; text-align:left" | Plosive
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless bilabial plosive|{{IPA|p}}]] [[voiced bilabial plosive|{{IPA|b}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiced bilabial stop|{{IPA|b}}]]
| class="nounderlines" |  
| class="nounderlines" |  
| class="nounderlines" colspan="3" |[[voiceless alveolar plosive|{{IPA|t}}]] [[voiced alveolar plosive|{{IPA|d}}]]
| class="nounderlines" colspan="3" |[[voiceless alveolar stop|{{IPA|t}}]] [[voiced alveolar stop|{{IPA|d}}]]
| class="nounderlines" |
| class="nounderlines" |
| class="nounderlines" |
| class="nounderlines" |
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless velar plosive|{{IPA|k}}]] [[voiced velar plosive|{{IPA|g}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless velar stop|{{IPA|k}}]] [[voiced velar stop|{{IPA|g}}]]
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" | [[voiced uvular plosive|{{IPA|ɢ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" | [[voiced uvular stop|{{IPA|ɢ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" style="background:#ccc" |  
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" style="background:#ccc" |  
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" |
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" |
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|- style="font-size: 120%;"
|- style="font-size: 120%;"
! style="font-size: x-small; text-align:left" | Fricative consonant
! style="font-size: x-small; text-align:left" | Fricative consonant
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiced bilabial fricative|{{IPA|β}}]]
| class="nounderlines" |  
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless labiodental fricative|{{IPA|f}}]] [[voiced labiodental fricative|{{IPA|v}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless labiodental fricative|{{IPA|f}}]] [[voiced labiodental fricative|{{IPA|v}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless dental fricative|{{IPA|θ}}]] [[voiced dental fricative|{{IPA|ð}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless dental fricative|{{IPA|θ}}]] [[voiced dental fricative|{{IPA|ð}}]]
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| class="nounderlines" |  
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless velar fricative|{{IPA|x}}]] [[voiced velar fricative|{{IPA|ɣ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" | [[voiceless velar fricative|{{IPA|x}}]] [[voiced velar fricative|{{IPA|ɣ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" style="width: 1em;" | [[voiceless uvular fricative|{{IPA|χ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" style="width: 1em;" |
| class="nounderlines" rowspan="2" style="width: 1em;" |
| class="nounderlines" rowspan="2" style="width: 1em;" |
| class="nounderlines" style="width: 1em;" |  
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| class="nounderlines" colspan="3" |    [[alveolar lateral approximant|{{IPA|l}}]]  
| class="nounderlines" colspan="3" |    [[alveolar lateral approximant|{{IPA|l}}]]  
| class="nounderlines" |    
| class="nounderlines" |    
| class="nounderlines" |    [[palatal lateral approximant|{{IPA|ʎ}}]]
| class="nounderlines" |    
| class="nounderlines" |    
| class="nounderlines" |    
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" |    
| class="nounderlines" colspan="2" |    

Latest revision as of 04:42, 26 June 2009

Énnbe is a conlang under construction.

It has four vowels; a, e, i and u.

The lexicon is taken mainly from Sumerian, Ket and Lakhota, althought romance languages, navaho, beothuck (month's names) have aswell influenced the language.

The grammar is a king of hybridization between sumerian, romance, lakhota and english grammars.

An example of the language; Nubšuñízamutti hatnéwite núm lébej mé kasád ám yár. Tát táĥtetï ám ánm = In january two teachers ate poisonned fruit. They died within three days) (litt. October-in teachers two fruit with venom ate. Three days-in died)

Énnbe's consonants

Place of articulation → Labial Coronal Dorsal Radical Glottal
Manner of articulation ↓ Bilabial Labiodental Dental Alveolar Postalveolar consonant Retroflex consonant Palatal consonant Velar Uvular Pharyngeal Epiglottal Glottal
Nasal    m        n            ŋ    ɴ  
Plosive b t d k g ɢ    
Fricative consonant f v θ ð s z ʃ ʒ x ɣ h
Approximant    j      
Trill        r              
Tap or Flap            
Lateral Fricative    
Lateral Approx­imant    l              
Lateral Flap