Ðanmarc
Ðanmarc | |
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Pronounced: | /'ðænmarʃ/ |
Timeline and Universe: | Aarð, Classical Period |
Species: | Human |
Spoken: | Ðanmar Empire |
Total speakers: | 0 |
Writing system: | Ðanmarc (unique) |
Typology | |
Morphological type: | Inflecting |
Morphosyntactic alignment: | Nominative-Accusative |
Basic word order: | SVO |
Credits | |
Creator: | Navidel |
Created: | May 25, 2007 |
Description
Ðanmarc is a language spoken in the ancient Ðanmar Empire. The language uses SVO word order in most cases but OSV is sometimes used to highlight the object in literature and poetry. Since the empire's fall, the language has had no native speakers, but is used as a diplomatic and general-purpose interlanguage in the region, similar to Latin in our world.
The alphabet consists of six vowels and 20 consonants, for a total of 26 letters, which are listed below. Hh - Hatc‡:/ħ, x/ Mm - Mē:/m/ Nn - Nē:/n/ Ŋŋ - Ŋē:/ŋ/ Ee - E:/ε/ Bb - Be:/b/ Ēē - Ē:/e/ Vv - Va:/β/ Pp - Pa:/p/ Gg - Gi:/g/ Ff - Fi:/φ/ Tt - To:/t/ Oo - O:/o/ Dd - Do:/d/ Kk - Ka:/k/ Rr - Ra*:/r/ Aa - A:/a/ (/æ/ before m, n, or ŋ) Ww - Wa:/w, ɰ/ Ss - Sa:/s/ Zz - Zē:/z/ Ii - I:/i/ Cc - Ci:/ʃ/ Jj - Ji:/ʒ/ Ðð - Þa*:/ð, θ/ Uu - U:/ɔ/ Yy - Yog:/j/