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|name=Ibran (''Ivrană / Івріанъ'') | |||
|pronounce=Ibran — /ˈɪbɻən/ | |||
|tu=[[Piataia]] | |||
|species=Humans | |||
|in=[[../New Ibria/]]; [[../France/]]<br>[[../Timeline|modern era]] | |||
|no=[No data] | |||
|script=[[../Cirilizal|Cyrillic (Roesan)]]<br>[[../Latinizal|Latin (Paysan)]] | |||
|tree=[[Indo-European languages|Indo-European]]<br> | |||
[[Italic languages|Italic]]<br> | |||
[[Romance languages|Romance]]<br> | |||
Western Romance<br> | |||
Langues d'oc<br> | |||
'''Ibran''' | |||
|morph=Fusional | |||
|ms=Accusative | |||
|wo=SVO | |||
|creator=[[User:Muke|Muke Tever]] | [[User Talk:Muke|✎]] | |||
|date=2002–2003}} | |||
'''Ibran''' (Paysan: ''Ivrană'', Roesan: ''Івріанъ'') is a Romance language. | |||
==Classification== | |||
Ibran is a western Romance language. It was originally conceived as a sort of truncated [[Spanish]], but further revisions pushed it further towards [[French]], so now it is somewhere in between. | |||
=== | ==Geography== | ||
*[[Ibran/Paternoster|Paternoster]] | Originally spoken in southeast France, Ibran migrated to the New World where it is now more widely spoken than in its homeland. | ||
*[[Ibran/ | |||
===Dialects=== | |||
Ibran has two main dialects: ''Roesan,'' the dialect of [[New Royce]] (''Noif Roes'') and ''paysan,'' the European dialect. The language in New Ibria is not monolithic, though Roesan is the basis of “standard” language. | |||
==Phonology== | |||
: ''See also:'' [[Ibran sound changes]] | |||
==Orthography== | |||
Sometime recently a [[Cyrillic]] orthography (''cirilizal'') was officially instituted in New Royce, though the old [[Latin]] orthography (''latinizal'') is still found in common use (and is the only script used in Europe). | |||
The mapping of Cyrillic American Ibran to Latin European Ibran is not 1:1; the phonemic inventories are different and spellings differ. | |||
==Vocabulary== | |||
: ''See also:'' [[Ibran/Swadesh list|Swadesh list]] | |||
===Sample texts=== | |||
* [[Ibran/Paternoster|Paternoster]] | |||
==External links== | |||
*[http://frath.net/language/nuif.shtml Ibran homepage] (old) | |||
*[http://www.langmaker.com/db/mdl_ibran.htm Ibran profile on langmaker.com] | |||
*[http://nik_taylor.tripod.com/relay/ibran.html Ibran leg of the Sixth CONLANG Translation Relay] | |||
*[[wikipedia:eo:Ibran|Ibran]] — Vikipedio | |||
[[Category:Romance conlangs]] | |||
[[Category:Conlangs]] |
Latest revision as of 20:31, 1 April 2010
Ibran (Ivrană / Івріанъ) | |
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Pronounced: | Ibran — /ˈɪbɻən/ |
Timeline and Universe: | Piataia |
Species: | Humans |
Spoken: | New Ibria; France modern era |
Total speakers: | [No data] |
Writing system: | Cyrillic (Roesan) Latin (Paysan) |
Genealogy: | Indo-European Ibran |
Typology | |
Morphological type: | Fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Accusative |
Basic word order: | SVO |
Credits | |
Creator: | Muke Tever | ✎ |
Created: | 2002–2003 |
Ibran (Paysan: Ivrană, Roesan: Івріанъ) is a Romance language.
Classification
Ibran is a western Romance language. It was originally conceived as a sort of truncated Spanish, but further revisions pushed it further towards French, so now it is somewhere in between.
Geography
Originally spoken in southeast France, Ibran migrated to the New World where it is now more widely spoken than in its homeland.
Dialects
Ibran has two main dialects: Roesan, the dialect of New Royce (Noif Roes) and paysan, the European dialect. The language in New Ibria is not monolithic, though Roesan is the basis of “standard” language.
Phonology
- See also: Ibran sound changes
Orthography
Sometime recently a Cyrillic orthography (cirilizal) was officially instituted in New Royce, though the old Latin orthography (latinizal) is still found in common use (and is the only script used in Europe).
The mapping of Cyrillic American Ibran to Latin European Ibran is not 1:1; the phonemic inventories are different and spellings differ.
Vocabulary
- See also: Swadesh list