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ϕmanϕ (/ɑ.ma.na/), romanized as cmanc, is a conlang of unspecific origion or inspiration. ϕmanϕ has a vocabulary that differs from most, if not all natural languages, and is not made as an Auxiliary Language. Despite that, the language is made to be learned and used in whichever situation it has the opportunity to be used in, and the use of this language for cultural, liturgical, scientific, literary or hobbyist use is welcome, as long as the generality, humanity and ethicacy of the language is kept. | |||
Lexicon/Vocabulary is available on: https://conlang.fandom.com/wiki/Cmanc | |||
==Phonology== | ==Phonology== | ||
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===Orthography=== | ===Orthography=== | ||
The language has an alphabet which mixes characters from the greek and latin alphabets. This writing system is the default, and a romanization is also available. The romanization fits entirely within ASCII limits, and as such allows for it's use in close to all situations, this is also why the romanization doesn't use diacritics, which would've possibly improve readability at the costs of usability. Forms of bringing this language into different writing systems is welcome. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ Consonants | |+ Consonants | ||
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| <center>Locative Case</center> || <center>-n</center> || <center>Location</center> | | <center>Locative Case</center> || <center>-n</center> || <center>Location</center> | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+ Pronouns | |||
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! Pronoun !! Romanization !! Sound !! Meaning/Purpose | |||
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| <center>va</center> || <center>wa</center> || <center>/wa/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ϧa</center> || <center>da</center> || <center>/da/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>τa</center> || <center>ta</center> || <center>/ta/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ϧγı</center> || <center>dji</center> || <center>/d͡ʒi/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>τγı</center> || <center>tji</center> || <center>/t͡ʃi/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>τuκı</center> || <center>tuki</center> || <center>/tu.ki/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ıϝnı</center> || <center>ifni</center> || <center>/if.ni/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ıϝsı</center> || <center>ifsi</center> || <center>/if.si/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ıϝmı</center> || <center>ifmi</center> || <center>/if.mi/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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| <center>ıϝvı</center> || <center>ifwi</center> || <center>/if.wi/</center> || <center></center> | |||
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Uses the consonant "ϩ/sj". Represents an hypothesis or a supposition being presented by the speaker. | Uses the consonant "ϩ/sj". Represents an hypothesis or a supposition being presented by the speaker. | ||
===== | ===== Desiderative Mood ===== | ||
Uses the consonant "y". Represents a wish or desire of the speaker. | Uses the consonant "y". Represents a wish or desire of the speaker. | ||
===== Epistemic Mood ===== | ===== Epistemic Mood ===== | ||
Uses the consonant "v/w". Represents a belief or opinion of the speaker. | Uses the consonant "v/w". Represents a belief or opinion of the speaker. | ||
===== Atemptive Mood ===== | |||
Uses the consonant "ϱ/z". Represents an attempt of an action by the speaker. | |||
==== Voice (vowel) ==== | ==== Voice (vowel) ==== | ||
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=== Particles === | === Particles === | ||
==== Connective Particles ==== | ==== Connective Particles ==== | ||
* Particle of Addition (and): κı / | * Particle of Addition (and): κı /ki/ | ||
* Particle of Opposition (but, yet): | * Particle of Opposition (but, yet): τγı /t͡ʃi/ | ||
* Particle of Alternance (or): ϕ / | * Particle of Alternance (or): ϕ /ɑ/ | ||
* Particle of Causality (for, because): yıκκ / | * Particle of Causality (for, because): yıκκ /i:k/ | ||
* Particle of Consequence (so, thus): μκκ / | * Particle of Consequence (so, thus): μκκ /ɯk/ | ||
* Particle of Purpose (in order to): aκκ / | * Particle of Purpose (in order to): aκκ /ak/ | ||
* Particle of Substitution (instead): vı / | * Particle of Substitution (instead): vı /wi/ | ||
* Particle of Similarity (similar to): ϱı / | * Particle of Similarity (similar to): ϱı /zi/ | ||
* Particle of Relation (placed after a modal/auxiliary verb and before the main verb to indicate modality): nıκκ /nik/ | |||
==== Attributive Particles ==== | ==== Attributive Particles ==== | ||
* Particle of Attribution (N1 is N2): | * Particle of Attribution (N1 is N2, Accepts adjective cases): nη /ny/ | ||
* Particle of Existance (N exists): u / | * Particle of Existance (N exists): u /u/ | ||
* Particle of Utility (using N): μ / | * Particle of Utility (using N): μ /ɯ/ | ||
* Particle of Negation (not N): ϰ / | * Particle of Negation (not N): ϰ /ɔ/ | ||
==Example texts== | == Example texts == | ||
ϝaκη avugγa nϰsτaρun ϝagγaκκna [fa.ky a.u:.ga nɔs.ta.bun fa.gak.na] | |||
(quick wolf-ABSOLUTIVE field-LOCATIVE to move-INDICATIVE-ACTIVE-PROGRESSIVE) | |||
"The quick wolf walks on the field. / The quick wolf is walking on the field." | |||
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[[Category:Cmanc]] | [[Category:Cmanc]] | ||