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Zalshkalnian
Zalshkalno
Registered by [Deactivated User] on 1 March 2024
Language type A posteriori
Place & SpeakersZalshkalnian is spoken by a population of 1 in Brazil.
Species Human/humanoid
About Zalshkalnian Cool language to learn (phonemes are equal to European Portuguese)

Possible a uralic language (such as Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian) or slavic.

Verb ending:



Conjugation:

No conjugation, just a ujê (past) and hôju (future) before the verb (time indicaive -> verb) to determine which time it's.

Plural:

Add an "s" if ending in a vowel.

Example: Lêhma (cow) -> Lêhmas (cows)

Add an "is" if in a consonant.

Example: Puhelin (telephone) -> Puhelinis (telephones)

Don't use "^" (â, ê, ô) before "n"

Example:
Clân ("Clan") X
Clan (Clan) O

Pronouns:

Ia (I)
Sina (You)
On (He)
Ona (she)
It (he/she for stuff and animal)
Sinas (You plural)
Onis (they M)
Onas (they F)
Ui (we)

Article:

Die (singular)
Dier (plural)

Articles are only obligatory to formal stuff, but if ya want, you can use :)

Adjectives:

They come after the noun, such as:

"voitas êzotikis" (exotic butters)

It's the same as saying "butters exotics", and the adjective also turns to plural.

Nationality: Country + Djin (Ingliadjin, English)
Language: Country + kelgu (Inglakelgu, English)
Sample of Zalshkalnian[view] Ia frun Zalshkalni (ili Brazilia) i die kapital Idinburgia di Sete Kalnis (ili Brazilia Garad).

I am from [Name of your conlang's country] and the capital is [name of the capital of your conlang's country].
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Phonology
ConsonantsBilabialLabio-
dental
AlveolarPost-
Alveolar
PalatalLabio-
velar
VelarUvular
Nasal m   n   ɲ      
Plosive p b   t d       k g  
Fricative   f v s z ʃ ʒ       ʁ
Lateral approximant     l   ʎ      
Approximant           w    
Flap     ɾ          
VowelsFrontCentralBack
Close i   ɯ u
Close-mid e   o
Open-mid ɛ   ɔ
Near-open   ɐ  
Open a    
OtherTip: read as if you were reading euroean portuguese (if you speak). The only diference is the "H" that sounds /ʁ/ (rr).
Typological information for Zalshkalnian

Base counting systemDecimal (10)
Noun numbersSingular/Plural
Mass/noncount nounsTreated as plural
ToneNo phonemic tone
Primary writing systemBasic Latin

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