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A- as in the 'a' in 'fame' | E- as in the first 'e' in 'never' | I- as in the the 'i' in 'like' | O- as in the 'o' in obelisk | A- as in the 'a' in 'fame' | E- as in the first 'e' in 'never' | I- as in the the 'i' in 'like' | O- as in the 'o' in obelisk | ||
B- as in English | C- Pronounced like 'ch' |G- as in English | M- as in English | P- as in English | R- the more rolling like sound and ''' ''not'' ''' 'er' | S- as in English | En- as in English | Sh- as in English | B- as in English | C- Pronounced like 'ch' |G- as in English | M- as in English | P- as in English | R- the more rolling like sound and ''' ''not'' ''' 'er' | S- as in English | En- as in English | Sh- as in English | ||
== phonology == | |||
Consonants: | |||
bilabial alveolar palatal velar | |||
stops P B G | |||
fricatives Sh S | |||
nasals m | |||
liquids R? R? | |||
(I'm not sure where 'r' and 'C' (pronounced 'ch') goes, so if anybody knows please tell me on this pages talk-page) | |||
Vowels: | |||
Front Central Back | |||
High \ / | |||
Mid \ a / | |||
\ e / | |||
low \ i / | |||
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | |||
( I'm not sure if this is in the right order, and if anybody knows where 'En' goes on the chart please tell me on the talk page) | |||
== Origin of Language == | |||
<nowiki>Cipren was a language that descended from the language [[Ramesh]]. Cimren and Pren was then separated from the main land after an huge earthquake that was way off the Richter scale happened (I'm the Richter scale because there world hasn't made a unit to measure the magnitude of earthquakes). The Cimrenesian and Prenese people's language changed a lot after it broke off the mainland. Ramesh stayed the same as it was.</nowiki> |
Revision as of 13:40, 24 November 2009
language|Cipren [phonetic|ˈChie-prenˈ] | |
Timeline/Universe | Kadicken (← is in english) |
Period | 0784KN-????VC |
Spoken in | Cimren & Pren |
Total speakers | ???? |
Writing system | Alphebet |
Classification | Ramesh Cipren |
Typology | |
Basic word order | SVO |
Morphology | Agglutinating |
Alignment | Accusative alignment |
Credits | |
Created by | nanoleopard201 |
Cipren is a language spoken in Cimren and Pren. Its morphological type is Agglutinating and it's basic word order is, like English, SVO.
Orthography
A E I O B C G M P R S En Sh
(unfortunately, i cant do the symbols...)
Letter Pronunciation
A- as in the 'a' in 'fame' | E- as in the first 'e' in 'never' | I- as in the the 'i' in 'like' | O- as in the 'o' in obelisk B- as in English | C- Pronounced like 'ch' |G- as in English | M- as in English | P- as in English | R- the more rolling like sound and not 'er' | S- as in English | En- as in English | Sh- as in English
phonology
Consonants:
bilabial alveolar palatal velar stops P B G fricatives Sh S nasals m liquids R? R?
(I'm not sure where 'r' and 'C' (pronounced 'ch') goes, so if anybody knows please tell me on this pages talk-page)
Vowels:
Front Central Back High \ / Mid \ a / \ e / low \ i / - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
( I'm not sure if this is in the right order, and if anybody knows where 'En' goes on the chart please tell me on the talk page)
Origin of Language
Cipren was a language that descended from the language [[Ramesh]]. Cimren and Pren was then separated from the main land after an huge earthquake that was way off the Richter scale happened (I'm the Richter scale because there world hasn't made a unit to measure the magnitude of earthquakes). The Cimrenesian and Prenese people's language changed a lot after it broke off the mainland. Ramesh stayed the same as it was.