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* g → j (''Sprak'' '''dag''' → ''Westersprach'' '''daj''') | * g → j (''Sprak'' '''dag''' → ''Westersprach'' '''daj''') | ||
* g → j (''Sprak'' '''og''' → ''Westersprach'' '''oj''') | * g → j (''Sprak'' '''og''' → ''Westersprach'' '''oj''') | ||
* j → h (''Sprak'' '''seje''' → ''Westersprach'' '''sehe''') | |||
* w → h (''Sprak'' '''schow''' → ''Westersprach'' '''schuh''') | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:45, 16 November 2011
Westersprach ("Western Language") is version of Sprak (called "Westersprak" in Sprak), created by Stephan Schneider, focussing on western Germanic languages.
Sound shifts different from Sprak
Vowels
- o → u (Sprak god → Westersprach gud)
- u → au (Sprak hus → Westersprach haus)
- e → i (Sprak ete → Westersprach ite)
- i → ai (Sprak min → Westersprach main)
Consonants
- k → ch (Sprak ik → Westersprach ich)
- ch → j (Sprak nacht → Westersprach najt)
- ch → j (Sprak sicht → Westersprach sijt)
- ch → w (Sprak doch → Westersprach dow)
- g → j (Sprak dag → Westersprach daj)
- g → j (Sprak og → Westersprach oj)
- j → h (Sprak seje → Westersprach sehe)
- w → h (Sprak schow → Westersprach schuh)
This article is part of a series on International Auxiliary Languages. Romance-based Auxlangs: Aercant * Atlango * Interlingua * Latin Nov * Novial * Occidental (Interlingue) * Panroman * Romanal |