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:[[Yenware Conlang|Conlang]]
:[[Yenware Conlang|Conlang]]
::[[Yenware dictionary|Dictionary]]
::[[Yenware dictionary|Dictionary]] (English-Yenware, Yenware-English, Swadesh list)
::[[Yenware phonology|Phonology]]
::[[Yenware grammar|Grammar]]
::[[Yenware grammar|Grammar]]
:::[[Yenware Phonology|Phonology]]
:::[[Yenware Glossing Abbreviations|Glossing Abbreviations]]
:::[[Yenware Syntax|Syntax]]
::[[Yenware orthographies|Orthographies]]
::[[Yenware orthographies|Orthographies]]
::[[Yenware translations|Translations]]
::[[Yenware translations|Translations]]
:[[Yenware Conculture|Conculture]]
:[[Yenware Conculture|Conculture]]

Revision as of 10:41, 2 February 2021


Yenware
Pronounced: /jen'ware/
Timeline and Universe: Islands in the Litorian Ocean
Species: The Nuńwu
Spoken: Planet Litoria
Total speakers: ~1,500
Writing system: No writing system
Genealogy: Unknown
Typology
Morphological type: Isolating
Morphosyntactic alignment: Nominative-Accusative
Basic word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: Charlie Brickner
Created: Begun in August 2019
  • Yenware is the exonym given to the language by the visiting anthropologists. When they were asked the name of their language, the inhabitants, not understanding the need to name the language, said, "Humu ware ne yi", This our language. The anthropologists named it "Yenware", Island Language.
  • The Islands form an archipelago of volcanic origin in the middle of the Litorian ocean. Again, when asked the name of their islands, the Islanders said, "Humu yi yena yi ne", These our islands.
  • The language is being created by Charles Brickner for a fantasy culture. It is an a priori language, .
  • Contents
Conlang
Dictionary (English-Yenware, Yenware-English, Swadesh list)
Grammar
Phonology
Glossing Abbreviations
Syntax
Orthographies
Translations
Conculture