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'''Ballhorn''' is the language spoken mostly in Bavaria and Middle Europe. It is quite a parody to the Bavarian language in Germany and contains some elements of other countries to make the speaking sound ridicolous but look academical at the second view. | '''Ballhorn''' is the language spoken mostly in Bavaria and Middle Europe. It is quite a parody to the Bavarian language in Germany and contains some elements of other countries to make the speaking sound ridicolous but look academical at the second view. | ||
{{Language| | {{Language| | ||
| English = Ballhorn | | English = Ballhorn | ||
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| family = [[Intro-ballhornic]] | | family = [[Intro-ballhornic]] | ||
| branch = [[Germanic]] | | branch = [[Germanic]] | ||
| subbranch = [[Bavarian]] <br> | | subbranch = [[Bavarian]] <br> Hungarian <br> Greek <br> Lithuanian <br> Ballhirsk <br> Ballhornic <br> Ballhorn | ||
| wordorder = SVO, | | wordorder = SVO, | ||
| type = Fusional (mostly) | | type = Fusional (mostly) | ||
| alignment = nominative-accusative | | alignment = nominative-accusative | ||
| author = | | author = Lukas Denk | ||
| date = | | date = 2009 | ||
| background = white | | background = white | ||
| headingbg = blue | | headingbg = blue | ||
| width = 33% | | width = 33% | ||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category: Conlangs]] | |||
[[Category: Funlangs]] | |||
[[Category: Sketchlangs]] |
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Ballhorn is the language spoken mostly in Bavaria and Middle Europe. It is quite a parody to the Bavarian language in Germany and contains some elements of other countries to make the speaking sound ridicolous but look academical at the second view.
Ballhorn | |
Spoken in: | Middle Europe (Hornarsaland) |
Conworld: | Real world |
Total speakers: | Not counted |
Genealogical classification: | Intro-ballhornic |
Basic word order: | SVO, |
Morphological type: | Fusional (mostly) |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | nominative-accusative |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
Lukas Denk | 2009 |