Neo-Romance [NEOR]
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Language type
International Auxiliary Language (IAL)
Place & SpeakersNeo-Romance is spoken in all over the world.
Species
Human/humanoid
About Neo-Romance
Neo-Romance is an international auxiliary romance language, which is built on the basis of pan-romance languages and romance languages.
This is intended to be a bridge for people who speak a romance languages, such as: Spanish, French, Sicilian, Emiliano-Romangian, or Portuguese.
Its alphabet is based on Latin letters and symbols such as: apostrophe, umlaut and circumflex. These indicate a phonetic modification to the base letter, for example "G" /g/ and "Ĝ" /ɢ/.
Its use can be even daily, international, conferences, an educational tool or for tourism. Its structure, phonology, among others, are designed to be an easy language to learn, especially for speakers of romance languages.
Official website:
Neo-Romance
Spanish (Español)
Italian (Italiano)
French (Français)
English
This is intended to be a bridge for people who speak a romance languages, such as: Spanish, French, Sicilian, Emiliano-Romangian, or Portuguese.
Its alphabet is based on Latin letters and symbols such as: apostrophe, umlaut and circumflex. These indicate a phonetic modification to the base letter, for example "G" /g/ and "Ĝ" /ɢ/.
Its use can be even daily, international, conferences, an educational tool or for tourism. Its structure, phonology, among others, are designed to be an easy language to learn, especially for speakers of romance languages.
Official website:
Neo-Romance
Spanish (Español)
Italian (Italiano)
French (Français)
English
Sample of Neo-Romance[view] Prodg'et'o non suportat'o per ningkuna enthite guvernamentale o non-guvernamentale, e g'usth una idea i un dono per le 'cülture latin.
Project [or your language] not supported by any governmental or non-governmental entity, it is just an idea and a gift for [mother culture of your language or specific audience] cultures.[view all texts]
Project [or your language] not supported by any governmental or non-governmental entity, it is just an idea and a gift for [mother culture of your language or specific audience] cultures.[view all texts]
Language family relationships
Language treeRomance
⤷ Romance
⤷ Romance interlanguage
⤷ Neo-Romance
⤷ Romance
⤷ Romance interlanguage
⤷ Neo-Romance
[view] About RomanceThe Romance languages (also called Latin languages or Neo-Latin languages) are an Indo-European branch of languages closely related to each other and that historically appeared as an evolution (or equivalent) of Vulgar Latin (understood in its etymol...
Phonology
Consonants | Bilabial | Labio- dental | Alveolar | Post- Alveolar | Palatal | Labio- velar | Velar | Uvular | Glottal | |||||||||
Nasal | m | ɱ | n | ɲ | ŋ1 | |||||||||||||
Plosive | p | b b: | t t: tʰ | d | k2 | g | ɢ | |||||||||||
Fricative | ɸ | β | f | v | s | z | ʃ | ʒ | ʝ | x | ʁ | h | ||||||
Affricate | t͡s | d͡z | t͡ʃ | d͡ʒ | ||||||||||||||
Lateral approximant | l l: | |||||||||||||||||
Approximant | ʋ | j | w | |||||||||||||||
Trill | r | |||||||||||||||||
Flap | ɾ |
Blends | ks |
- It is formed when the graphemes "n" and "g" are combined in the same order.
- It is used at the end or middle of the words.
Vowels | Front | Near- front | Near- back | Back | ||||
Close | i | u | ||||||
Near-close | ɪ | ʊ | ||||||
Close-mid | e | o | ||||||
Open-mid | ɔ | |||||||
Open | a |
Polyphthongs | ʊ͡ɪ |
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Neo-Romance. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
Neo-RomanceOrthography [edit] | |||||||||
Aa A /a/ | Bb Be /b/ | B' b' Be Esti'ged /b:/ | C' c' Che (C'e) /t͡ʃ/ | Dd De /d/ | Ee E /e/ | Ff Fe /f/ | 'G 'g Ghu ('Gu) /ʁ/ | Gg Ge /g/ | Ĝĝ Ge uvular /ɢ/ |
G' g' G'e /ʒ/ | Hh Ha /h/ | Ii I /i/ | Ïï I Esti'ged /ɪ/ | Jj Ja /x/ | J' j' J'e (Dg'e) /d͡ʒ/ | 'C 'c 'Ca (Ka) /k/1 | Kk Ka /k/2 | Ll Le /l/ | L' l' Le Esti'ged /l:/ |
Mm Eme /m/ | 'N 'n Egne/Eñe ('Na) /ɲ/ | Nn Ene /n/ | NG ng Enge /ŋ/3 | Öö O Esti'ged /ɔ/ | Oo O /o/ | Pp Pe /p/ | Rr Re /ɾ/ | R' r' Rre (R'e) /r/ | Ss Se /s/ |
S' s' She (S'e) /ʃ/ | Tt Te /t/ | T' t' Te Esti'ged /t:/ | TH th Te Aspi'get /tʰ/ | TS ts Tse /t͡s/ | Uu U /u/ | Üü Ü /ʊ/ | ÜI üi ÜI /ʊ͡ɪ/ | Vv Vi /v/ | Ww Dubli V /w/ |
Xx Ekis /ks/ | 'Y 'y Yha /j/ | Yy Ya /ʝ/ | Zz Ze /z/ | ' Apostrofo // | ^ C'irkumflex // | ¨ Trema // | |||
✔ Shown in correct order [change] |
- It is used at the beginning of words.
- It is used at the end or middle of the words.
- It is formed when the graphemes "n" and "g" are combined in the same order.