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{{Infobox language | {{Infobox language | ||
|name = Sceptrian | |name = Sceptrian | ||
| | |image = Lusha name.png | ||
|pronunciation = | |imagesize = 300px | ||
|nativename = Batop Lushan | |||
|pronunciation = ˈbäˑtəp luˈʃãˑ | |||
|states = Sceptre | |states = Sceptre | ||
|speakers = 29,200,000 | |speakers = 29,200,000 | ||
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|fam1 = West-Herookuan | |fam1 = West-Herookuan | ||
|fam2 = Lutian | |fam2 = Lutian | ||
|fam3 = Sceptrian branch | |fam3 = Sceptrian branch | ||
|creator=Ahuelni | |creator = Ahuelni | ||
|setting=Akekata | |setting = Akekata | ||
| | |dia1 = Yerzonian | ||
| | |dia2 = Mulish | ||
|dia3 = Fanish | |||
|scripts = * Toneka alphabet | |||
|nation = Empire of Sceptre | |nation = Empire of Sceptre | ||
|minority = Coast of Temples, Negovia | |minority = Coast of Temples, Negovia | ||
|agency = ''Tsagadhet Keping Batom Lushan''<br>(Bureau of the Purity of the Sceptrian Language) | |agency = ''Tsagadhet Keping Batom Lushan''<br>(Bureau of the Purity of the Sceptrian Language) | ||
|map = Lusha_regions.jpg | |map = Lusha_regions.jpg | ||
|mapsize = | |mapsize = 300px | ||
|mapcaption = Speakers of Sceptrian and its dialects | |mapcaption = Speakers of Sceptrian and its dialects | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Sceptrian''' (''batop lushan'' [ˈbäˑtəp luˈʃãˑ] or simply ''lusha'') is an ''a priori'' [[w:Artistic_language|artistic language]] created for the fantasy world Akekata by [[User:Juhhmi|juhhmi]]. Sceptrian language, named after the Sceptre peninsula, derives from Lutian language used in the Empire of Western Sceptre. With 29 million native speakers, Sceptrians outnumber those speaking [[Khattish]] and Guddean, the other two main West-Herookuan languages. | '''Sceptrian''' (''batop lushan'' [ˈbäˑtəp luˈʃãˑ] or simply ''lusha'') is an ''a priori'' [[w:Artistic_language|artistic language]] created for the fantasy world Akekata by [[User:Juhhmi|juhhmi]]. Sceptrian language, named after the Sceptre peninsula, derives from Lutian language used in the Empire of Western Sceptre. With 29 million native speakers, Sceptrians outnumber those speaking [[Khattish]] and Guddean, the other two main West-Herookuan languages. | ||
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!COM | !COM | ||
| nas || mosh || fos || posh || Nithos || Withosh || | | nas || mosh || fos || posh || Nithos || Withosh ||thas ||sus ||slosh || his ||klosh | ||
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!CAU | !CAU | ||
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!Comitative | !Comitative | ||
| shos || | | shos ||kas || kos || jofos || otos || orkos ||zeos || sos | ||
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!Causal | !Causal | ||
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'''Imperative''' is the first apophony of base form (3SG.INAN GNO). It is used for commanding and may be accompanied by vocatives: ''Rót posné!'' (Go, O servant of mine!) | '''Imperative''' is the first apophony of base form (3SG.INAN GNO). It is used for commanding and may be accompanied by vocatives: ''Rót posné!'' (Go, O servant of mine!) | ||
*The softer imperative is derived from the base with an ''r'' being added before present inceptive conjugated for person and number: ''Rótrest fo.'' (You should leave.). It is used as a hortative as well: ''Rótrlast!'' (Let's go!) | *The softer imperative is derived from the base with an ''r'' being added before present inceptive conjugated for person and number: ''Rótrest fo.'' (You should leave.). It is used as a hortative as well: ''Rótrlast!'' (Let's go!) | ||
**Alternatively, the ''r'' may be added after the inceptive agent prefix. | |||
'''Subjunctive''' is formed through initial left-to-right reduplication and with second apophony in the original stressed syllable: if consonant-initial, CV body is duplicated, but if vowel-initial, VC part of the first and second syllable is duplicated: '''''la'''latép'' (may dance), '''''ak'''aktæsos'' (may hear), ''rorøt'' (may go) | '''Subjunctive''' is formed through initial left-to-right reduplication and with second apophony in the original stressed syllable: if consonant-initial, CV body is duplicated, but if vowel-initial, VC part of the first and second syllable is duplicated: '''''la'''latép'' (may dance), '''''ak'''aktæsos'' (may hear), ''rorøt'' (may go) | ||
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