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28 February 2025

  • 16:1116:11, 28 February 2025 diff hist +111 Talk:Indo-MalayNo edit summary current
  • 16:1116:11, 28 February 2025 diff hist −22 m Indo-Malaytypos
  • 12:4012:40, 28 February 2025 diff hist −107 Jalpiarmenian
  • 11:5211:52, 28 February 2025 diff hist +19 N Jalpi TurkicAquatiki moved page Jalpi Turkic to Jalpi: shorter name current Tag: New redirect
  • 11:5211:52, 28 February 2025 diff hist 0 m JalpiAquatiki moved page Jalpi Turkic to Jalpi: shorter name
  • 11:2611:26, 28 February 2025 diff hist +6,144 N Dan'a'yoCreated page with "'''Dan'a'yo''' ({{Ruby|単亜語|단아요}} is a Universal Language for Far East Asia: China, Japan, Korea, and (to a lesser extent) Vietnam (CJKV). It has an underlying foundation of Chinese characters for every word, with some glyphs being simplified according to the {{Ruby|新字体|신지테}} standards of Japan. The Hangǔl alphabet is presented at the same time (whenever possible), and is also used for phonetic transcription. It is not tonal, mostly analytic, SVO..."
  • 08:5208:52, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,632 N Indo-MalayCreated page with " == Phonology == {| class="wikitable" ! Manner ↓ / Place → || Labial || Alveolar || Velar || Glottal |- ! Voiceless Stops | '''p''' (ᨄ) || '''t''' (ᨈ) || '''k''' (ᨀ) || '''ʔ''' (ᨕ) |- ! Voiced Stops | '''b''' (ᨅ) || '''d''' (ᨉ) || '''g''' (ᨁ) || — |- ! Nasals | '''m''' (ᨆ) || '''n''' (ᨊ) || '''ŋ''' (ᨍ) || — |- ! Liquids | '''l''' (ᨒ) || '''r''' (ᨑ) || — || — |- ! Glides | '''w''' (ᨓ) || '''j''' (ᨍ) || — || — |- ! Fricatives |..."
  • 08:5008:50, 28 February 2025 diff hist +3,856 N MSEALCreated page with " '''MSEAL''' has * Sesquisyllabicity - a "minor syllable" before a stressed main syllable. * Four tones * CV, CVC - no clusters * Isolating/Analytic Morphology: Almost no inflection or derivational morphology, with meaning expressed via word order, particles, and compounding. * Classifiers: Required when counting nouns. Many languages distinguish human, animal, object, and abstract classifiers. * Serial Verb Constructions (SVCs): Verbs often appear in chains without over..."
  • 08:4908:49, 28 February 2025 diff hist +7,532 N Neo-SanskritCreated page with "== Anthropology == Central, Dardic, Northern, Northwestern, Southern, and Western. Eastern (Bengali) goes with MSEAL. == Phonology and Orthography == We continue to write breathy consonants separate from voiced, but no minimal pairs may exist. {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;" ! Manner !! Labial !! Dental !! Retroflex !! Palatal !! Velar |- ! Voiceless | /p/ || /t̪/ || /ʈ/ || /tʃ~tɕ~c/ || /k/ |- ! Voiced | /b/ || /d̪/ || /ɖ/ || /dʒ/ || /ɡ/ |- ! A..."
  • 08:4708:47, 28 February 2025 diff hist +694 N DravindianCreated page with "{| class="wikitable" style="width:auto;" | ! Labial !! Dental !! Retroflex !! Palatal !! Velar |- ! Nasal | /m/ 𑀫 || /n/ 𑀦 || /ɳ/ 𑀡 || /ɲ/ 𑀜 || /ŋ/ 𑀗 |- ! Unvoiced | /p/ 𑀧 || /t/ 𑀢 || /ʈ/ 𑀝 || /c/ 𑀘 || /k/ 𑀓 |- ! Voiced | /b/ 𑀩 || /d/ 𑀤 || /ɖ/ 𑀟 || /ɟ/ 𑀚 || /g/ 𑀕 |- ! Aspirated | /pʰ/ 𑀨 || /tʰ/ 𑀣 || /ʈʰ/ 𑀞 || /cʰ/ 𑀙 || /kʰ/ 𑀔 |- ! Breathy | /bʰ/ 𑀪 || /dʰ/ 𑀥 || /ɖʰ/ 𑀠 || /ɟʰ/ 𑀛 || /..."
  • 08:4508:45, 28 February 2025 diff hist +23 m Interlingua→‎Notes: universal language
  • 08:4408:44, 28 February 2025 diff hist +13,085 N Interlingua/VerbsCreated page with "{|border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="right" style="border-collapse:collapse" |- align="center" | colspan=6 style="background: navy; color: white" | '''Main verb forms''' |- | Tense || Ending || ''-ar'' verbs || ''-er'' verbs || ''-ir'' verbs |- | Infinitive || '''-r''' || ''parla'''''r''' || ''vide'''''r''' || ''audi'''''r''' |- | Present || '''–''' || ''parla'' || ''vide'' || ''audi'' |- | Past* || '''-va''' || ''parla'''''va''' || ''vide'''''va''' || '..." current
  • 08:4308:43, 28 February 2025 diff hist +1,473 N Template:Ia-pronounCreated page with "{| class="wikitable" style="float:right;" |- align="center" ! colspan="8" | '''Personal pronouns – singular''' |- ! Person !! Gender !! Nom. !! Pre. !! Obl. !! Refl. !! Gen. !! Adj. |- align="center" ! align="left" | First !! | '''io''' || colspan=3 | '''me''' || '''mi''' || '''mie''' |- align="center" ! align="left" | Second !! | '''tu''' || colspan=3 | '''te''' || '''tu''' || '''tue''' |- align="center" ! rowspan=3 align="left" | Third !! align="left" | masc. |..." current
  • 08:4208:42, 28 February 2025 diff hist +7,228 N Interlingua/PronounsCreated page with "===Personal pronouns=== {{ia-pronoun}} Personal pronouns inflect for number, case, and (in the third person) gender. * The '''nominative case''' is the default form and typically serves as the subject of a verb. ::''"Qui es ibi?" "Io."''   "Who's there?" "Me." ::''Tu arrestava le chef de policia.''   'You have arrested the chief of police.' * The '''oblique case''' is used for direct objects, and may also be used for indirect objects. (Alternatively, indire..." current
  • 08:4008:40, 28 February 2025 diff hist +6,461 Interlinguaadding grammar
  • 08:2008:20, 28 February 2025 diff hist 0 m Template:Universal Languagetypo
  • 08:1908:19, 28 February 2025 diff hist +1,907 N Template:See alsoCreated page with "<includeonly><div role="note" class="hatnote noexcerpt">See also: {{#if: {{{custom|}}} | [[{{{1|}}}{{!}}{{{custom|}}}]]|{{#if: {{{1|}}} | [[{{{1|}}}]] | {{color|red|Error! No link!}}}}}}{{#if: {{{3|}}} | ,}} {{#if: {{{3|}}} | | {{#if: {{{2|}}} | and |}}}} {{#if: {{{custom2|}}} | [[{{{2|}}}{{!}}{{{custom2|}}}]]|{{#if: {{{2|}}} | [[{{{2|}}}]]}}}}{{#if: {{{4|}}} | ,}} {{#if: {{{4|}}} | | {{#if: {{{3|}}} | and |}}}} {{#if: {{{custom3|}}} | [[{{{3|}}}{{!}}{{{custom3|}}}]]|{{..." current
  • 08:1808:18, 28 February 2025 diff hist +5,341 N Middle Semitic/MorphophonologyCreated page with "* Three numbers: singular and plural, with duals only for body parts, glasses, pants. The dual is frozen, and not productive. * SVO word order, though others are possible with clefting or in questions. * No case marking * Two genders * Two states - regular and construct. Construct is frozen, not productive. The genitive clitic (cp. English ‘’of’’) is dal - ܕܠ<ref>a combination of Aramaic '’d-'', and Western Arabics ''dyal’’</ref> * Definiteness can onl..."
  • 08:1308:13, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,112 N Middle Semitic/OrthographyCreated page with "== Map == {| class="wikitable" ! !! Labial !! Dental || Alveolar !! (Alv)Pal. !! Velar !! Pharyngeal !! Glottal |- ! Nasal | m {{Sy|ܡ}} || n {{Sy|ܢ}} || || || || || |- ! Voiced | b~v {{Sy|ܒ}} || d~ð {{Sy|ܕ}} || z {{Sy|ܐ}} || || g~ɣ {{Sy|ܓ}} || ʕ {{Sy|ܖ}} || |- ! Unvoiced | p~f {{Sy|ܦ}} || t~θ {{Sy|ܬ}} || s {{Sy|ܣ}} || š {{Sy|ܫ}} || k~x {{Sy|ܟ}} || ḥ {{Sy|ܚ}} || h {{Sy|ܗ}} |- ! Emphatic | || ṭ {{Sy|ܛ}} || ṣ {{Sy|ܨ}} || || q {{Sy|ܩ}} || ||..." current
  • 08:1208:12, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,232 N Middle Semitic/PhonologyCreated page with "Middle Semitic sounds consist of 22 consonants and 5 vowels. == Consonants == The basic shape of MS is the shared liquids (m, n, l, r, w, y), the begadkefat spirants (b/v, g/ɣ, d/ð, k/x, p/f, t/θ), other fricatives (h, ʕ, ħ, z, s, š), and the "emphatics" (ṣ, ṭ, q, ʔ). Notice that Semitic studies has a long history of romanization which does not precisely map onto IPA. {| class="wikitable" ! !! Labial !! Dental || Alveolar !! (Alv)Pal. !! Velar !! Uv./Pharyn..." current
  • 08:1108:11, 28 February 2025 diff hist +377 N Template:SyCreated page with "<noinclude>test of a long lines loren ipsum</noinclude><span class="script-syrn" dir="rtl" style="font-family:'Serto Batnan', 'Serto Jerusalem', 'Serto Kharput', 'Serto Malankara', 'Serto Mardin', 'Serto Urhoy', 'Noto Sans Syriac Western'; font-size: {{{size|125%}}};">{{{1|ܐܣܕܔܕܔܒܓܗܛ}}}</span><noinclude>abcdefghhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz Category:Templates</noinclude>" current
  • 08:1008:10, 28 February 2025 diff hist +11,414 N Middle Semitic/AnthropologyCreated page with "''We shall refer to Arabics in the plural for the modern languages, which are (not actually) unified under Modern Standard Arabic (MSA). The singular 'Arabic' refers to Classical Arabic, in this document. 'Hebrew' is the ancient form of that language, while 'Israeli' is what is spoken today.’' The various Arabics and the Israeli language could hardly be more similar, and yet no cultures are more at war with each other. Both languages feature a diglossia, where there i..." current
  • 08:0908:09, 28 February 2025 diff hist +5,389 N Middle SemiticCreated page with " == Anthropology == {{Main|Middle Semitic/Anthropology}} Jews, Muslims, and Christians get an equal vote, though most aspects are created logically, and not derivationally. Whenever possible, the many dialects of Arabic are consulted, as well as modern Israeli. == Phonology == {{Main|Middle Semitic/Phonology}} 22 consonant, 5 vowels. The sounds, n IPA, with spirantization listed as allophones: a, b~β, d~ð, e, g~ɣ, h, ħ, i, j, k~x, l, m, n, o, p~ɸ, q, r, s, s', ʃ..."
  • 07:2207:22, 28 February 2025 diff hist +1,492 N SEDESCreated page with "{| class="wikitable" |+ Consonants ! !! Labial !! Alveolar !! Palatal !! Velar !! Glottal |- ! Nasal | m || n || || || |- ! Voiceless Plosive | p || t || č || k || ʔ |- ! Voiced Plosive | b || d || ǧ || g || |- ! Ejective Plosive | p’ || t’ || č’ || k’ || |- ! Voiceless Fricative | f || s || || || h |- ! Voiced Fricative | || z || || || |- ! Approximant | || l || j || w || |- ! Rhotic | || r || || || |} gemination no stress or tone five vowels, all w/w/o l..."
  • 07:2107:21, 28 February 2025 diff hist +20,997 N Folksprak/SwadeshCreated page with "== 1-50 == {| class="wikitable sortable" ! № !! English !! Dutch !! Luxembourgish !! German !! Swedish !! Icelandic !! Norwegian !! Folksprak |- | 1 || I || ik || ech || ich || jag || ég || eg || {{Rune|ᛁᛣᛣ}}/ǐkk |- | 2 || thou || jij , je (informal), u (formal) || du , de || du || du || þú || du , De (formal) || {{Rune|ᛞᚢ}}/dū |- | 3 || he || hij || hien , en || er || han || hann || han || {{Rune|ᚻᛁ}}/hī |- | 4 || we || wij , we || mir , mer || wi..." current
  • 07:1307:13, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,639 N Folksprak/OrthographyCreated page with "All the countries in the region presently use the Latin alphabet. However, to maintain a culturally distinct identity, it is necessary to transition to an alphabet indigenous to the area. Runes were created to be carved, either on bark or stone and were once common in Northern Europe. They often bear some similarity to their Latin counterparts. == Fonts == Fonts that show these glyphs include Code2000, Geneva, Quivira, Unifont, and Apple Symbols. == Mapping == === C..." current
  • 07:1207:12, 28 February 2025 diff hist +2,289 N Folksprak/PhonologyCreated page with "In evaluating the languages of the region, several trends become clear. First, unusual consonants persist in Iceland, England, and Denmark. Second, rounded front vowels are common in mainland Europe, but have fallen off in English and Yiddish. == Consonants == The rhotic varies across the region, and '''h''' is sometimes voiced, but neither of these pose a problem to intelligibility. Icelandic-speakers would have to learn the traditional voiced-unvoiced distinction..." current
  • 07:1107:11, 28 February 2025 diff hist +10,342 N Folksprak/AnthropologyCreated page with "The language can easily be understood by any speaker of a Germanic language (a group numbering over 110 million native speakers with an additional 300 to 900 million speaking English which is nearly-Germanic) without much teaching. For example, a native speaker of German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic, Afrikaans, Yiddish or some other Germanic language, can understand a sentence like {{Rune|ᛁᛣᛣ ᚻᚪᚹ ᛋᛣᚱᛁᚹᛏ ᛖᚾ ᛞᛖ ᛒᚢᛣ}}/..." current
  • 07:0807:08, 28 February 2025 diff hist +6,355 Folksprakadding runes
  • 07:0207:02, 28 February 2025 diff hist +269 N Template:Rubyfurigana current
  • 07:0207:02, 28 February 2025 diff hist +196 N Template:Somefor tables current
  • 07:0107:01, 28 February 2025 diff hist +221 N Template:Runerunes current
  • 07:0107:01, 28 February 2025 diff hist +7,010 m Universal LanguagesAdding WALS table

27 February 2025

  • 20:3520:35, 27 February 2025 diff hist +979 Guosamajor update
  • 16:3716:37, 27 February 2025 diff hist +812 N GuosaCreated page with "==== Consonants ==== {| class="wikitable" style="margin: 0 auto; text-align:center;" ! colspan="2" | ! Labial ! Alveolar ! Postalveolar/Palatal ! Velar ! Labiovelar ! Glottal |- ! colspan="2" | Nasal | /m/ | /n/ | (/ɲ/) | /ŋ/ | | |- ! rowspan="4" |Plosive ! {{small|voiceless}} | /p/ | /t/ | /tʃ/ | /k/ | /k͡p/ | |- ! {{small|prenasalized}} | (ᵐp) | (ⁿt) | ⁿtʃ | ᵑk | (ᵑ͡ᵐk͡p) | |- ! {{small|voiced}} | /b/ | /d/ | /dʒ/ | /ɡ/ | /ɡ͡b..."
  • 06:3306:33, 27 February 2025 diff hist +2,256 N BalkanCreated page with "'''Balkan''' is a Universal Language, a regional auxiliary language, meant to codify the Balkan sprachbund. Despite being very distant languages from each other, together they have formed a shared heritage over the centuries. == Phonology == By allowing individual differences, a coherent set of sounds as possible across the region. The writing system is Greek, plus the Cyrillic letter Б. The result is a cross between Ancient and Modern Greek, though iota as (only) a..."

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