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Out there in the second colonisation of Earth after the Moon, which, might i add, was a fretful disaster, the air tanks burst, and almost 700,000 people on the seventh sector died. Luckily, astrologers and Astronomers had discovered 'Aeaea X99bc2' called 'Romaunzae' by the natives. It was mostly the french, italian and Spanish that settled on this planet. few english made it, nor amaricans, therfore, they adapted french, and eventually Dauphneé. | |||
==Phonology== | |||
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The Dauphneéan's adopted latin alphabet, as the dranguan letters were ten feet long. |
Revision as of 14:34, 8 September 2007
Dauphneé
Dauphneé | |
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Pronounced: | /dæʊfɳæə/ |
Timeline and Universe: | Second Earth; Mulchy Vae Universe |
Species: | Second Type Human |
Spoken: | Romaunz |
Total speakers: | 19,000 |
Writing system: | Latin |
Genealogy: | after Humans colonised, a form of romantic language, part french, part Dranguan |
Isolating | |
Morphology: | Morpheme based |
Word order: | Object-subject-verb |
Credits | |
Creator: | Andrew Wood |
Created: | 2007-August |
Out there in the second colonisation of Earth after the Moon, which, might i add, was a fretful disaster, the air tanks burst, and almost 700,000 people on the seventh sector died. Luckily, astrologers and Astronomers had discovered 'Aeaea X99bc2' called 'Romaunzae' by the natives. It was mostly the french, italian and Spanish that settled on this planet. few english made it, nor amaricans, therfore, they adapted french, and eventually Dauphneé.
Phonology
Constonants
The Dauphneéan's adopted latin alphabet, as the dranguan letters were ten feet long.