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'''Dmezk''' is a language created, and still being modified and creating new words, by Even T. Dybevik in 2011. It's an artlang created with full grammar and many words so it's able to be spoken as a normal language. | |||
=Alphabet= | |||
The Dmezk language has its own personal script, but the romanisation is: | |||
The Dmezk language has | |||
Aa, Bb, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Oo', Pp, Rr, TSts, STst, Tt', Uu, Vv, Yy, Zz, SZsz', RHrh', CHch' | Aa, Bb, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Oo', Pp, Rr, TSts, STst, Tt', Uu, Vv, Yy, Zz, SZsz', RHrh', CHch' | ||
==Pronunciation== | |||
This is how to pronounce them, the parentheses shows the name of the letter in Dmezk. | This is how to pronounce them, the parentheses shows the name of the letter in Dmezk. | ||
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*Z = Like an S, but sharper like a bee sound, Bzzz (Zytar) | *Z = Like an S, but sharper like a bee sound, Bzzz (Zytar) | ||
===Alphabet notes=== | |||
*' Theres two types of o's in Dmezk, the first one is pronounced Ohh like in fOot, and the second one is pronounced Ååh, like in Oatmeal. | *' Theres two types of o's in Dmezk, the first one is pronounced Ohh like in fOot, and the second one is pronounced Ååh, like in Oatmeal. | ||
*' The single T is rarely used. | *' The single T is rarely used. | ||
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The Dmezk script is currently not created a font for. | The Dmezk script is currently not created a font for. | ||
=Grammar= | |||
Dmezk follows the SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order and is very much like English in sentence construction (Most like Norwegian). A sample sentence is 'Dek brotsea krotszy' = I like cats, which uses a personal pronoun, I = Dek, a verb in present tense ( To like = Kro brots - Like = Brotsea) and a plural noun (Cat = Krots, Cats = Krotszy) | Dmezk follows the SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order and is very much like English in sentence construction (Most like Norwegian). A sample sentence is 'Dek brotsea krotszy' = I like cats, which uses a personal pronoun, I = Dek, a verb in present tense ( To like = Kro brots - Like = Brotsea) and a plural noun (Cat = Krots, Cats = Krotszy) |
Revision as of 09:04, 7 June 2011
Dmezk is a language created, and still being modified and creating new words, by Even T. Dybevik in 2011. It's an artlang created with full grammar and many words so it's able to be spoken as a normal language.
Alphabet
The Dmezk language has its own personal script, but the romanisation is:
Aa, Bb, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Hh, Ii, Jj, Kk, Ll, Mm, Nn, Oo, Oo', Pp, Rr, TSts, STst, Tt', Uu, Vv, Yy, Zz, SZsz', RHrh', CHch'
Pronunciation
This is how to pronounce them, the parentheses shows the name of the letter in Dmezk.
- A = Ah (Alpeeh)
- B = Beh (Bura)
- D = Deh (Droe)
- E = Eh (Eaf)
- F = Eff (Fua)
- G = Ge (Grue)
- H = Håå 'Hot(Hui)
- I = I/iː (Iram)
- J = Sh 'Like in French' (Jorhe)
- K = Kåh (Krumi)
- L = Ell (Like the magazine Elle (Lufari)
- M = Emm (Mura)
- N = Enn (Numi)
- O = O like in foot (Opi)
- O = O like in oatmeal (Okri)
- P = Pe (Pira)
- R = Err (Rutsa
- RH = Rrrrh 'Like arabic og pakistani accent, rolled' (Rhami)
- ST = St (Stopa)
- SZ = Like a long S, with exceptions. (Szopi)
- TS = Ts (Tseuka)
- U = Uh (Umar)
- V = Ve (Vua)
- Y = Yyh (Ykzar)
- Z = Like an S, but sharper like a bee sound, Bzzz (Zytar)
Alphabet notes
- ' Theres two types of o's in Dmezk, the first one is pronounced Ohh like in fOot, and the second one is pronounced Ååh, like in Oatmeal.
- ' The single T is rarely used.
- ' SZ works like an long S, with exceptions.
- ' RH is pronounced with with an rolled toung, like arabic.
- ' CH is pronounced like in the Norwegian KJ(-øtt) or TJ or ç.
The Dmezk script is currently not created a font for.
Grammar
Dmezk follows the SVO (Subject-Verb-Object) order and is very much like English in sentence construction (Most like Norwegian). A sample sentence is 'Dek brotsea krotszy' = I like cats, which uses a personal pronoun, I = Dek, a verb in present tense ( To like = Kro brots - Like = Brotsea) and a plural noun (Cat = Krots, Cats = Krotszy)