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'''Verdurian''' is one of several diachronic naturalistic conlangs invented by [[Mark Rosenfelder]]. It is a member of the Cadhinorian branch of the [[Eastern languages (Almea)|Eastern]] family of [[Almea]] and the national language of Verduria and several | '''Verdurian''' is one of several diachronic naturalistic conlangs invented by [[Mark Rosenfelder]]. It is a member of the Cadhinorian branch of the [[Eastern languages (Almea)|Eastern]] family of [[Almea]] and the national language of Verduria and several neighbouring countries. | ||
Verdurian is the language of the most economically advanced state on Almea and thus an important international language of that world. Typologically, like most languages of the Eastern family, it is similar to Indo-European languages of our world. | Verdurian is the language of the most economically advanced state on Almea and thus an important international language of that world. Typologically, like most languages of the Eastern family, it is similar to Indo-European languages of our world. |
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Verdurian soa Sfahe | |
Spoken in: | Verduria |
Timeline/Universe: | Almea |
Total speakers: | c. 27 million |
Genealogical classification: | Eastern
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Basic word order: | SVO |
Morphological type: | fusional |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | accusative |
Created by: | |
Mark Rosenfelder | 1978- |
Verdurian is one of several diachronic naturalistic conlangs invented by Mark Rosenfelder. It is a member of the Cadhinorian branch of the Eastern family of Almea and the national language of Verduria and several neighbouring countries.
Verdurian is the language of the most economically advanced state on Almea and thus an important international language of that world. Typologically, like most languages of the Eastern family, it is similar to Indo-European languages of our world.