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{{Infobox
|name=Faloch<br>Falochspreich
|pronounce=/falɑχspʀaix/
|tu=
|species=Human
|in=
|no=(unknown)
|script=Latin
|tree=[[Proto-Indo-European|Indo-European]]<br>
&nbsp;Germanic<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;West-Germanic<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Erminonic<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[Old High German]]?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''Faloch"'
|morph=Isolating/Agglutinative~Fusional
|ms=Accusative
|wo=SVO
|creator=[[User:Wario Toad 32]]
|date=2016
|cals=faloch
}}
Faloch /falɑχ/ is a Consturcted West-Germanic Language that is part of the bigger Germanic and Indo-European Language Families. It is a High Germanic Language making it closest to Standard German and Yiddish but also has clear cognates with English and Dutch. It also has cognates with other Constructed West-Germanic Languages like Urban Basanawa.
Faloch /falɑχ/ is a Consturcted West-Germanic Language that is part of the bigger Germanic and Indo-European Language Families. It is a High Germanic Language making it closest to Standard German and Yiddish but also has clear cognates with English and Dutch. It also has cognates with other Constructed West-Germanic Languages like Urban Basanawa.

Latest revision as of 11:44, 27 July 2016

Faloch
Falochspreich
Pronounced: /falɑχspʀaix/
Species: Human
Total speakers: (unknown)
Writing system: Latin
Genealogy: Indo-European

 Germanic
  West-Germanic
   Erminonic
    Old High German?

     Faloch"'
Typology
Morphological type: Isolating/Agglutinative~Fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: Accusative
Basic word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: User:Wario Toad 32
Created: 2016
Links
CALS


Faloch /falɑχ/ is a Consturcted West-Germanic Language that is part of the bigger Germanic and Indo-European Language Families. It is a High Germanic Language making it closest to Standard German and Yiddish but also has clear cognates with English and Dutch. It also has cognates with other Constructed West-Germanic Languages like Urban Basanawa.