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{{Language| | {{Language| | ||
| English = | | English = Desertic | ||
| native = | | native = Emi Asar Unenes | ||
| country = Hunetic Desert | |||
| nativecountry = Unenes | |||
| country = | | universe = N/A | ||
| nativecountry = | | speakers = N/A | ||
| universe = | | family = Aseretean-Hunetazian | ||
| speakers = | | branch = Senaslavatic | ||
| family = | | subbranch = Hunenestic | ||
| branch = | | word-order = VOS | ||
| subbranch = | | morphological-type = Rather Isolating | ||
| word-order = | | alignment = Nominative-Accusative | ||
| morphological-type = | | author = Bren Martinez | ||
| | | date = March 2008 | ||
| author = | |||
| date = | |||
| background-color = white | | background-color = white | ||
| heading-background = coral | | heading-background = coral | ||
| width = | | width = | ||
}} | }} | ||
Desertic (''Emi Asar Unenes'' or ''Emi Ater'') is a [[Senaslavatic language]] originating from the [[Hunetic Desert]]. Desertic is derived from vulgar [[Senaslavish]] and acquires most of its grammar and diction from Senaslavish. | |||
Desertic, like Senaslavish, was designed as a artistic and liturgical language for [[Aseretism]], which is a non-fictional philosophy. |
Revision as of 17:33, 13 April 2008
Desertic Emi Asar Unenes | |
Spoken in: | Hunetic Desert (Unenes) |
Conworld: | N/A |
Total speakers: | N/A |
Genealogical classification: | Aseretean-Hunetazian
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Basic word order: | VOS |
Morphological type: | Rather Isolating |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-Accusative |
Writing system: | |
Created by: | |
Bren Martinez | March 2008 |
Desertic (Emi Asar Unenes or Emi Ater) is a Senaslavatic language originating from the Hunetic Desert. Desertic is derived from vulgar Senaslavish and acquires most of its grammar and diction from Senaslavish.
Desertic, like Senaslavish, was designed as a artistic and liturgical language for Aseretism, which is a non-fictional philosophy.