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Diès is a SVO language, but uses mutations, so called lenitions, and contracted prepositions, features borrowed from the Goidelic languages. Diès was created by two Swedish siblings as a con-lang for a book project and later became one of the offical languages of the Tarânian Empire, a micronation with both con-world features and actual land in the province of Västerbotten, Sweden. | Diès is a SVO language, but uses mutations, so called lenitions, and contracted prepositions, features borrowed from the Goidelic languages. Diès was created by two Swedish siblings as a con-lang for a book project and later became one of the offical languages of the Tarânian Empire, a micronation with both con-world features and actual land in the province of Västerbotten, Sweden. | ||
For more information about the language and the grammar of Diès and the Tarânian Empire, please visit the following pages; | |||
[[The Tarânian Alphabet]] | |||
[[a dictionary of Diès]] | |||
[[The Tarânian State's Language Policy]] | |||
[[Tarânian Citizenship]] | |||
[[The Tarânian Empire]] | |||
[[Members of the Tarânian Government]] | |||
[[Diès on the internet]] | |||
[[Diès Grammar]] |
Revision as of 06:56, 21 September 2008
Diès is a con-lang based on Old Norse, Faroese and Goidelic languages. While the vocabulary draws inspiration mainly from Faroese and Scottish Gaelic, the grammar shares feautures mainly with Swedish and Scotish Gaelic.
Diès is a SVO language, but uses mutations, so called lenitions, and contracted prepositions, features borrowed from the Goidelic languages. Diès was created by two Swedish siblings as a con-lang for a book project and later became one of the offical languages of the Tarânian Empire, a micronation with both con-world features and actual land in the province of Västerbotten, Sweden.
For more information about the language and the grammar of Diès and the Tarânian Empire, please visit the following pages;
The Tarânian State's Language Policy