Vacansian

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Vacansian
bäkansa, Bäkansa forged
Pronunciation/bæˈkansan/
RegionVacansa
EthnicityVacansians
Native speakers
  • 15 million native speakers (2019)
  • 2,3 Million L2 students (2019)
Isolate language
Dialects
  • Old Cazeisian (extinct)
Latin (Vacansian alphabet) (mainly)
Adunaroth
Vacansian braile
Official status
Official language in
 Vacansa
Regulated byNational Intitute of Vacansa
Language codes
ISO 639-1bk
ISO 639-2vac
ISO 639-3bak
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Vacansian (/bæˈkansiən/ Bäkansa 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 ¨
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 (v, vn); two numbers: singular and plural (-n); three declensions and five cases.

Declension ä

Example: house

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Nemä Nemi
Accusative Nemid Nemvd
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 Lvnesai Linömï


Declension era

Example: book

Case Singular Plural
Nominative Nvgiera Nvgï
Accusative Nvgäs Nvema
Dative Nvginë Nvsied
Genitive Nvliti Nvlagise
Ablative Nvläsën Nvlamedï


Phonology

Consonants

Bilabial Labio-dental Dental Alveolar Post-alveolar Palatal Velar Uvular Pulmonic
Nasal m n
Stop b, p d t k q, ɢ
Affricative sibilant ɖʐ, tʃ, dz
Sibilant fricative s ʃ
Non-sibilant fricative f θ x
Approximant ɹ j
Tap/Flap ɾ
Trill r


Vowels

Front Central Back
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/Svg Sis/Sës/Svs

Some verbs

Present simple

Example: walk

Ni Tasi
Lab Tasab
Sig/Sëg/Svg Tasanig/Tasanëg/Tasanvg
Nin/Nën Tasin/Tasën
Lip/Lëp Tasirip/Tasirëp
Sis/Sës/Svs Tasis/Tasës/Tasvs


Past simple

Example: walk

Ni Tassin
Lab Tassap
Sig/Sëg/Svg Tassis/Tassës/Tassvs
Nin/Nën Tassim/Tassëm
Lip/Lëp Tassil/Tassël
Sis/Sës/Svs Tassif/Tassëf/Tassvf


Future simple

Example: walk

Ni Tani
Lab Taner
Sig/Sëg/Svg Tanomi/Tanomë/Tanomv
Nin/Nën Tanin/Tanën
Lip/Lëp Taniril/Tanirël
Sis/Sës/Svs Tanomin/Tanomën/Tanomvn