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Soyagir
Soyagir
[sojagiɾ]*
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 8 June 2022
Language type A priori
Place & SpeakersSoyagir is spoken by a population of around 14,000,000 in Norgasek Republic.
Species Human/humanoid
About Soyagir
nahaTnaMpiN!
Nahatnampin!
Welcome to the Ikte language page!

Soyagir is a language spoken as the main official and working language of the Norgasek Republic. It is an agglutinating language with very few irregular verb and noun forms. The infinitive is the only common non-finite verb form. It interestingly features Austronesian-type alignment with either SOV or OVS structure. There are two levels of politeness in pronouns, and a 3-way deixis system, with visibility encoded also. A number of copulas are used depending on the situation and no copula is used with adjectives. A single event and progressive/stative distinction is made on verbs.
Sample of Soyagir[view] Ha anuk a kena te yaneifim ke mafisesam kel emnak ke kivat kun. Yoman yansengom ke yangom kun, ler fiure kun eyafimak.

All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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Latest vocabulary
kanakanaladjmain
manadvalso
hammanfate
Language family relationships
[edit] [view] Soyagir Kema Na (Keman Ikte)In certain parts of Kema, there is a specific dialect spoken of Ikte. This dialect features quite similar vocabulary, except many words are contracted, especially in everyday language. Also, most notably, Keman Ikte shows the beginning of the merger of the accusative and prepositional cases in the definite. In areas of Kema VI, "te" is the only definite article for the accusative and prepositional. Moraic timing is somewhat prominent in other areas of Kema.
[edit] [view] Magirmasosi (Masak Ikte)No summary available for this dialect.
Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarGlottal
Nasal m   n       ŋ  
Plosive p b   t d       k g  
Fricative   f v s z ʃ       h
Affricate     t͡s d͡z [t͡ʃ]1        
Lateral approximant     l          
Approximant         j [w]2    
Flap     ɾ          
  1. allophone of /ʃ/
  2. allophone of /u/
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i   u
Close-mid e   o
Mid   ə  
Open-mid [ɛ]1    
Open a    
  1. allophone of /e/
Syllable StructureSyllables at its most basic level are (C)V(C)(T) where C represents a consonant, V represents a vowel, and T represents a stop/fricative/nasal. When a stop comes at the end of a word, another stop, nasal, or another fricative cannot come before the stop. There can be two simultaneous fricatives, stops, or nasals at the end of a word, but they cannot be articulated in the same place (so /b/ and /p/ cannot be simultaneous at the end of a word), and no nasals can follow each other at the end of a word. Double consonants are pronounced as if two separate syllables.
Stress informationFalls on the final syllable of every phrase in the sentence (kind of like French idk).
Orthography
Below is the orthography for Soyagir. This includes all graphemes as defined in the language's phonology settings - excluding the non-distinct graphemes/polygraphs.
 SoyagirOrthography [edit]
Aa
Aa
aa
/a/
Ëë
Ëë
ë
/ə/
Ee
Ee
ee
/e/
Oo
Oo
oo
/o/
Ii
Ii
ii
/i/
Uu
Uu
uu
/u/
bb
Bb
ba
/b/
pp
Pp
pa
/p/
mm
Mm
ma
/m/
vv
Vv
va
/v/
ff
Ff
fa
/f/
Dd
Dd
da
/d/
Tt
Tt
ta
/t/
Nn
Nn
na
/n/
Ng ń
NG ng
nga
/ŋ/
Ll
Ll
la
/l/
Rr
Rr
ra
/ɾ/
Yy
Yy
ya
/j/
gg
Gg
ga
/g/
Kk
Kk
ka
/k/
Hh
Hh
ha
/h/
Zz
Zz
za
/z/
DZ dz
DZ dz
dza
/d͡z/
Ss
Ss
sa
/s/
TS ts
TS ts
tsa
/t͡s/
Ww
Ww
[w]
Şş
Şş
ša
/ʃ/
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    Typological information for Soyagir

    Adposition head-directionalityHead final
    Copula droppingOther
    Definite articleDistinct article
    Indefinite articleAffix used
    Morphosyntactic alignmentSplit Ergative

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