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= Kipin =
= Kipin =
Kipin is a language isolate spoken on an island in the North Atlantic whose location made it a convenient staging post for Anglo-Portuguese trade in the middle ages. The island is divided into a number of city states, each of which is governed by a council of the local nobility.
The islanders adopted Christianity after making contact with English and Portuguese traders, but traces of pre-Christian customs remained for some time.
The islanders are fond of the works of Chaucer and King Dinis, which have been translated into Kipin.


# [[Kipin/Phonology|Phonology]]
# [[Kipin/Phonology|Phonology]]
# [[Kipin/Orthography|Orthography]]
# [[Kipin/Orthography|Orthography]]
# [[Kipin/Morphophonology|Morphophonology]]
# [[Kipin/Morphophonology|Morphophonology]]
# [[Kipin/Morphology|Morphology]]
## [[Kipin/Morphology/Nouns|Nouns]]

Revision as of 12:57, 29 August 2020

Kipin

Kipin is a language isolate spoken on an island in the North Atlantic whose location made it a convenient staging post for Anglo-Portuguese trade in the middle ages. The island is divided into a number of city states, each of which is governed by a council of the local nobility.

The islanders adopted Christianity after making contact with English and Portuguese traders, but traces of pre-Christian customs remained for some time.

The islanders are fond of the works of Chaucer and King Dinis, which have been translated into Kipin.

  1. Phonology
  2. Orthography
  3. Morphophonology
  4. Morphology
    1. Nouns