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Énnbe is a conlang under construction.
Énnbe is a conlang under construction.


The lexicon is taken from [[Breton]], [[Scottish gaelic]], [[Welsh]], [[Manx]], [[English language|English]], [[Scots]], [[German]], [[Asturian]], [[Aragonais]], [[Champenois]], [[Francoprovençal]], [[Bolognese]], [[Gallo]], [[Mayennais]], [[Normand]], [[Franc-comtois]], [[Lorrain]], [[Picard]], [[Bourbonnais]], [[Berrichon]], [[Poitevin-saintongeais]], [[Catalan]], [[Spanish]], [[French]], [[Occitan]], [[Basque]], [[Greek language|Greek]], [[Navajo]], [[Cherokee]], [[Aimara]], [[Quechua]], [[Tarahumara]], [[Mixteco]], [[Zapoteco]], [[Chickasaw]], [[Mayan]], [[Nahuatl]], [[Arabic]], [[Caló]], [[Chinese]], [[Tokharian]], the reconstructed [[Indoeuropean]] language and [[Vietnamese]].
The lexicon is taken from [[wikipedia:Breton language|Breton]], [[wikipedia:Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic]], [[wikipedia:Welsh language|Welsh]], [[wikipedia:Manx language|Manx]], [[wikipedia:English language|English]], [[wikipedia:Scots language|Scots]], [[wikipedia:German language|German]], [[wikipedia:Gallo language|Gallo]], [[wikipedia:fr:Mayennais|Mayennais]], [[wikipedia:Norman language|Norman]], [[wikipedia:Asturian language|Asturian]], [[wikipedia:Aragonese language|Aragonese]], [[wikipedia:Champenois|Champenois]], [[wikipedia:Francoprovençal language|Francoprovençal]], [[wikipedia:it:Dialetto bolognese|Bolognese]], [[wikipedia:Franc-Comtois language|Franc-Comtois]], [[wikipedia:Lorrain language|Lorrain]], [[wikipedia:Picard language|Picard]], [[wikipedia:fr:Bourbonnais (dialecte)|Bourbonnais]], [[wikipedia:fr:Berrichon|Berrichon]], [[wikipedia:Poitevin-Saintongeais|Poitevin-Saintongeais]], [[wikipedia:Catalan language|Catalan]], [[wikipedia:Spanish language|Spanish]], [[wikipedia:French language|French]], [[wikipedia:Occitan language|Occitan]], [[wikipedia:Basque language|Basque]], [[wikipedia:Greek language|Greek]], [[wikipedia:Navajo language|Navajo]], [[wikipedia:Cherokee language|Cherokee]], [[wikipedia:Aimara language|Aimara]], [[wikipedia:Quechua language|Quechua]], [[wikipedia:Tarahumara language|Tarahumara]], [[wikipedia:Mixteco language|Mixteco]], [[wikipedia:Zapoteco language|Zapoteco]], [[wikipedia:Chickasaw language|Chickasaw]], [[wikipedia:Mayan language|Mayan]], [[wikipedia:Nahuatl language|Nahuatl]], [[wikipedia:Arabic language|Arabic]], [[wikipedia:Chinese language|Chinese]], [[wikipedia:Caló (Spanish Romani)|Calo]], [[wikipedia:Tokharian languages|Tokharian]], the reconstructed [[wikipedia:Proto-Indo-European language|Indo-European]] language and [[wikipedia:Vietnamese language|Vietnamese]].


The words from all these langauges are mixed once, twice and lots of times until its creator find them attractive.
The words from all these languages are mixed once, twice and lots of times until its creator find them attractive.
The grammar is similar to grammar of romance languages, with more morphemes, like basque.
 
The grammar is similar to grammar of romance languages, with more morphemes, like Basque.
 
Articles, like in Basque, are a morpheme.  


Articles, like in basque, are a morpheme.
In Ènnbe is ''-ar''
In Ènnbe is ''-ar''
For example; ''snake'' is '''Jùr''' and ''the snake'' is '''jùrar'''.
For example; ''snake'' is '''Jùr''' and ''the snake'' is '''jùrar'''.


It uses latin alphabet with '''[[ç]]''' , '''[[ñ]]''', '''[[ȥ]]''', '''[[ŗ]]''' and the breton '''[[c'h]]'''.
It uses latin alphabet with '''ç''' , '''ñ''', '''ȥ''', '''ŗ''' and the breton '''c'h'''.
 
The '''ȥ''' represents the castilian spanish sound for "z" or english sound for "th".
The '''ȥ''' represents the spanish sound for "z", and '''ŗ''' the "r" of "are".
'''C'h''' represents the spanish sound for "j", similar to the english "h".


Some examples of ènnbe;
Some examples in énnbe;


'''Zàhe zéo éi énn pùk, brà nàt éi mài, kàç yàk éi?''' -"''Here there is a book, but it's not mine, whose is it?''
'''Zàhe zéo éi énn pùk, brà nàt éi mài, kàç yàk éi?''' -"''Here there is a book, but it's not mine, whose is it?''
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'''Yàk éi bràrt?''' -''Who's crying?''
'''Yàk éi bràrt?''' -''Who's crying?''
'''Hét éi mài pràkar, ȥài twéde kài?''' -''This is my brother, did you know him?''

Revision as of 05:30, 11 September 2006

Énnbe is a conlang under construction.

The lexicon is taken from Breton, Scottish Gaelic, Welsh, Manx, English, Scots, German, Gallo, Mayennais, Norman, Asturian, Aragonese, Champenois, Francoprovençal, Bolognese, Franc-Comtois, Lorrain, Picard, Bourbonnais, Berrichon, Poitevin-Saintongeais, Catalan, Spanish, French, Occitan, Basque, Greek, Navajo, Cherokee, Aimara, Quechua, Tarahumara, Mixteco, Zapoteco, Chickasaw, Mayan, Nahuatl, Arabic, Chinese, Calo, Tokharian, the reconstructed Indo-European language and Vietnamese.

The words from all these languages are mixed once, twice and lots of times until its creator find them attractive.

The grammar is similar to grammar of romance languages, with more morphemes, like Basque.

Articles, like in Basque, are a morpheme.

In Ènnbe is -ar For example; snake is Jùr and the snake is jùrar.

It uses latin alphabet with ç , ñ, ȥ, ŗ and the breton c'h. The ȥ represents the castilian spanish sound for "z" or english sound for "th". C'h represents the spanish sound for "j", similar to the english "h".

Some examples in énnbe;

Zàhe zéo éi énn pùk, brà nàt éi mài, kàç yàk éi? -"Here there is a book, but it's not mine, whose is it?

Ȥài zàe énn gitlì, nàt ȥài? -You have a dog, haven't you?

Dóill éi kài? Nàt éi zàhe. -Where is him?He's not here.

Ài nàt zàa mùnn -I don't have money

Yàk éi bràrt? -Who's crying?

Hét éi mài pràkar, ȥài twéde kài? -This is my brother, did you know him?