Domubiran [DOMU]
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Language type
A posteriori
Species
Human/humanoid
About Domubiran
A Celtic language based on Proto-Celtic.
Note from Heiwa:
I made this when my mental health...wasn't at its best, to say the least. I needed a way to distract myself, but I had lost interest in literally everything and anything, and everyone else in the system had abandoned their projects long ago. So I decided that I needed to push myself to do something, anything to get myself back on track (or at least somewhere near the track). So I found myself starting work on this language - a language that didn't even have a name, but now is one of the languages I feel is probably one of the most promising ones I've made. It seems the pushing I had to do to get me from a state of mental ruin and extreme apathy managed to create something that I can take at least a smidge more pride in. So enjoy the workings churned out from the depths of my dysfunctional mind, I guess.
- Heiwa
A Celtic language based on Proto-Celtic.
Note from Heiwa:
I made this when my mental health...wasn't at its best, to say the least. I needed a way to distract myself, but I had lost interest in literally everything and anything, and everyone else in the system had abandoned their projects long ago. So I decided that I needed to push myself to do something, anything to get myself back on track (or at least somewhere near the track). So I found myself starting work on this language - a language that didn't even have a name, but now is one of the languages I feel is probably one of the most promising ones I've made. It seems the pushing I had to do to get me from a state of mental ruin and extreme apathy managed to create something that I can take at least a smidge more pride in. So enjoy the workings churned out from the depths of my dysfunctional mind, I guess.
- Heiwa
Sample of DomubiranCan't find any yet.
Language family relationships
[view] About CelticThe Celtic languages (usually pronounced /ˈkɛltɪk/ but sometimes /ˈsɛltɪk/) are descended from Proto-Celtic, or "Common Celtic"; a branch of the greater Indo-European language family. The term "Celtic" was first used to describe this language group b...
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Alveolar | Alveolo- palatal | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Glottal | |||||||
Nasal | m | n | ||||||||||||
Plosive | b | t | d | k | g | |||||||||
Fricative | s | ɕ | ʑ | ç | ʝ | x | ɣ | h | ||||||
Lateral approximant | l | ʎ | ||||||||||||
Approximant | ɹ | j | w | ɰ |
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Near- back | Back | ||||
Close | i | y | u | |||||
Near-close | ɪ | ʊ | ||||||
Close-mid | o | |||||||
Open-mid | ɛ | |||||||
Near-open | æ | |||||||
Open | a |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Domubiran. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
DomubiranOrthography [edit] | |||||||||||
Áá/æ/ | Aa/a/ | Bb/b/ | Cc/k/ | CH ch/x/ | CU cu/ɕ/, /ç/ | Dd/d/ | Ee/ɛ/ | Gg/ɣ/, /g/ | GU gu/ʝ/, /ʑ/ | Ii/i/ | Íí/ɪ/ |
Jj/j/ | Ll/ʎ/, /l/ | Mm/m/ | MH mh/w/, /ɰ/ | Nn/n/ | Oo/o/ | Rr/ɹ/ | Ss/h/, /s/ | Tt/t/ | Úú/ʊ/ | Uu/u/ | Yy/y/ |
✖ Unknown alphabetical order [change] |
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