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'''Vacansian''' (/bæˈkansiən/ '' |
'''Vacansian''' (/bæˈkansiən/ ''Väkansa forged'') , is an isolate language that originated in the southeastern of Wulfor and today is language with around 15 million native speakers, mainly in [[Vacansa]] and the diasporas. |
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Vacansian is an isolate language, which evolved from Old Cazesian in [[Vacansa]] after the collapse of the Kingdom of Cazeisia in the 19th century. The oldest Old Cazesian text with traces of Vacansian come from mid-northern [[Vacansa]] in the 12th century with the name ''"Kismo, kismo"''. |
Vacansian is an isolate language, which evolved from Old Cazesian in [[Vacansa]] after the collapse of the Kingdom of Cazeisia in the 19th century. The oldest Old Cazesian text with traces of Vacansian come from mid-northern [[Vacansa]] in the 12th century with the name ''"Kismo, kismo"''. |
Revision as of 23:05, 9 August 2020
Vacansian | |
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väkansa, väkansa forged | |
Pronunciation | /bæˈkansan/ |
Region | Vacansa |
Ethnicity | Vacansians |
Native speakers |
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Isolate language | |
Dialects |
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Latin (Vacansian alphabet) (mainly) Adunaroth Vacansian braile | |
Official status | |
Official language in | Vacansa |
Regulated by | National Intitute of Vacansa |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-1 | bk |
ISO 639-2 | vac |
ISO 639-3 | bak |
Vacansian (/bæˈkansiən/ Väkansa forged) , is an isolate language that originated in the southeastern of Wulfor and today is language with around 15 million native speakers, mainly in Vacansa and the diasporas.
Vacansian is an isolate language, which evolved from Old Cazesian in Vacansa after the collapse of the Kingdom of Cazeisia in the 19th century. The oldest Old Cazesian text with traces of Vacansian come from mid-northern Vacansa in the 12th century with the name "Kismo, kismo".
Sometimes the vacansian language is related with the Simakhastasian, spoken only by a little group of people in the district of Boreti.
Vacansian alphabet
A | B | Þ | D | E | F | G | I | X | K | L | M | N | O | P | R | S | T | U | V | ¨ |
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A | Be | Þe | De | E | Fa | Ge | Iat | Xat | Ka | Lad | Mi | Ni | O | Pei | Ru | Sei | Tei | U | Vep | - |
[a] | [b] | [θ] | [d] | [e] | [f] | [ɢ] | [i, j] | [x] | [k] | [l] | [m] | [n] | [o] | [p] | [r, ɾ, ɹ] | [s] | [t] | [y] | [v] | Acute accent |
Grammar
Vacansian language has two genres: male (i, in), female (ë, ën) and neutral (u, un); two numbers: singular and plural (-n); three declensions and five cases.
Declension ä
Example: house
Case | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | Nemä | Nemi |
Accusative | Nemid | Nemud |
Dative | Nëmsa | Nïmnäs |
Genitive | Nemesä | Nemesääda |
Ablative | Neësme | Nämstä |
Declension ei
Example: girl
Case | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | Latei | Letis |
Accusative | Latäna | Laite |
Dative | Latëma | Lemarad |
Genitive | Länas | Länibai |
Ablative | Lunesai | Linömï |
Declension era
Example: book
Case | Singular | Plural |
Nominative | Nugiera | Nugï |
Accusative | Nugäs | Nuema |
Dative | Nuginë | Nusied |
Genitive | Nvliti | Nvlagise |
Ablative | Nuläsën | Nulamedï |
Phonology
Consonants
Bilabial | Labio-dental | Dental | Alveolar | Post-alveolar | Palatal | Velar | Uvular | Pulmonic | |
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Nasal | m | n | |||||||
Stop | b, p | d | t | k | q, ɢ | ||||
Affricative sibilant | ɖʐ, tʃ, dz | ||||||||
Sibilant fricative | s | ʃ | |||||||
Non-sibilant fricative | f, v | θ | x | ||||||
Approximant | ɹ | j | |||||||
Tap/Flap | ɾ | ||||||||
Trill | r |
Vowels
Front | Central | Back | |
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Close | I · y | u | |
Near-close | |||
Close-mid | e | o | |
Mid | |||
Open-mid | œ | ɜ | ɔ |
Near-open | æ | ɐ | |
Open | a | ä |
Personal pronouns
Singular | Plural | |
1st person | Ni | Nin/Nën |
2nd person | Lab | Lip/Lëp |
3rd person | Sig/Sëg/Sug | Sis/Sës/Sus |
Some verbs
Present simple
Example: walk
Ni | Tasi |
Lab | Tasab |
Sig/Sëg/Sug | Tasanig/Tasanëg/Tasanug |
Nin/Nën | Tasin/Tasën |
Lip/Lëp | Tasirip/Tasirëp |
Sis/Sës/Sus | Tasis/Tasës/Tasus |
Past simple
Example: walk
Ni | Tassin |
Lab | Tassap |
Sig/Sëg/Sug | Tassis/Tassës/Tassus |
Nin/Nën | Tassim/Tassëm |
Lip/Lëp | Tassil/Tassël |
Sis/Sës/Sus | Tassif/Tassëf/Tassuf |
Future simple
Example: walk
Ni | Tani |
Lab | Taner |
Sig/Sëg/Sug | Tanomi/Tanomë/Tanomu |
Nin/Nën | Tanin/Tanën |
Lip/Lëp | Taniril/Tanirël |
Sis/Sës/Sus | Tanomin/Tanomën/Tanomun |