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Armavi is a conlang originally designed as an auxlang for Turkish, hence it shares very many properties with Turkish. Over time, Armavi grew into a fully fledged conlang with its own conworld and conculture | Armavi is a conlang originally designed as an auxlang for Turkish, hence it shares very many properties with Turkish. Over time, Armavi grew into a fully fledged conlang with its own conworld and conculture | ||
== Distribution == | |||
Armavi has a total of 90 million native speakers and 35 million speakers who learned the language. | |||
== Phonology == | == Phonology == |
Revision as of 10:50, 13 September 2006
Armavi | |
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Pronounced: | armavi |
Timeline and Universe: | completely different |
Species: | human |
Spoken: | Parizhia, Parsos, Avustrea, Iniwicia, Armaja, Ispirtia, North Ipriqia, Armavi colonies |
Total speakers: | 90 million native, 125 million total |
Writing system: | Armavi |
Genealogy: | Ayartaic Eryanan |
Typology | |
Morphological type: | Agglutinaitve |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-Accusative |
Basic word order: | SOV |
Credits | |
Creator: | Nadeem Ahmad |
Created: | May 2006 |
Armavi is a conlang originally designed as an auxlang for Turkish, hence it shares very many properties with Turkish. Over time, Armavi grew into a fully fledged conlang with its own conworld and conculture
Distribution
Armavi has a total of 90 million native speakers and 35 million speakers who learned the language.
Phonology
Armavi contains the following vowels:
Vowel sound | Example | |||
IPA | Description | Transliteration | English translation | |
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monophthongs | ||||
i | Close front unrounded vowel | dil | 'tongue', 'language' | |
y | Close front rounded vowel | günbet | 'dome' | |
ɯ | Close back unrounded vowel | ımrtasa | 'infantry' | |
ɛ | Close-mid front unrounded vowel | del | 'heart' | |
œ | Open-mid front rounded vowel | sönmeğ | 'to play the fiddle / violin' | |
a | Open front unrounded vowel | halet | 'health' | |
o | Close-mid back rounded vowel | misos | 'hate' | |
u | Close back rounded vowel | uğatar | 'large drum' |
And the following consonants (transliteration as well as IPA is given):