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The battle of orthographies raged on till this day, and so there are at least five orthographiea for Wug Nlab, and no one can decide which one to use. | The battle of orthographies raged on till this day, and so there are at least five orthographiea for Wug Nlab, and no one can decide which one to use. | ||
===Wug Nlab=== | ===The Battle for Wug Nlab=== | ||
Plu Hopfai could be considered the first true speaker of Wug Nlab as he was the first to merge together the grammar of Wug Bub and the lexicon of Schlaub. | Plu Hopfai could be considered the first true speaker of Wug Nlab as he was the first to merge together the grammar of Wug Bub and the lexicon of Schlaub. This made Schngellstein happy as he finally can make another joke orthography for a Hlou-Shum based language. | ||
By this time the Clofabosin people, who were long time allies of the Hlou, thought Schngellstein was a maniac, making fun of their so-called "brothers in Vansen". | |||
However, Schngellstein was pissed off as he could not find an obscure European language with an interesting aesthetic to spoof Wug Nlab, so he reached out to Vlamnach Kleloch, the only Zlïcean grandson of Harsforden Parker-Cole. This is because the people who made the Latin-based orthographies for Zlïke were also friends and colleagues of Schngellstein and were interested in spoofing European languages in their orthographies. | |||
He told him that Cole made a conlang called Riemannic and he had his old notes with him, so he sent them to Schngellstein. This is where we get the Riemannic spoof orthography for Wug Nlab. | |||
==Phonology and orthography== | ==Phonology and orthography== | ||
The six orthographies of the language are: | |||
- Hlou featural script with extensions | |||
- Latin (Schngellstein, Riemannic spoof) | |||
- Latin (Pinyin spoof) | |||
- Logography-based (as a kind of "reversion back to the past") | |||
- Earth mathematical notation, Hlou script only for Hlou words | |||
- Trician mathematical notation, Hlou script only for Hlou words | |||
In this article, numbers 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 will be detailed. | |||