Difference between revisions of "Classical Letsatian"

From CWS Planet
Jump to navigation Jump to search
m
m
Line 144: Line 144:
==Writing system==
==Writing system==


[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Letsic languages]][[Category:Letsatian languages]][[Category:Letsatian Empire]][[Category:Classical languages]][[Category:Languages of Ancient Ekuosia]][[Category:History of Ekuosia]]
[[Category:Languages]][[Category:Letsic languages]][[Category:Aukidian languages]][[Category:Letsatian languages]][[Category:Letsatian Empire]][[Category:Classical languages]][[Category:Languages of Ancient Ekuosia]][[Category:History of Ekuosia]]

Revision as of 21:37, 26 January 2021

Classical Letsatian
cirtè lesateà
Cirtẽ lēsateã
EthnicityLetsatians
EraVulgar Letsatian developed into the Neo-Letsatian languages around the 5th to 8th centuries; survived as the scholarly language of medieval Ekuosia as well as the liturgical language of the Reformed Iovist faith.
Language family
Letsic
  • Aukidian
    • West Aukidian
      • Classical Letsatian
Early forms:
Old Letsatian
  • Classical Letsatian
Writing systemImperial Letsatian alphabet
CWS codelts

Classical Letsatian (lēsateĩ [lɛ:saˈtê:] or cirtẽ lēsateã [t͡ʃɪrˈtɛ̂: lɛ:sateˈâ:]) is a classical language of Ekuosia, belonging to the Aukidian branch of the Letsic language family. Originally confined to a small region on the northern coast of Baredina, it eventually became the dominant language across the region of Ekuosia for almost two millennia.

History

Origin and development

Old Letsatian

Classical Letsatian

Vulgar Letsatian and Neo-Letsatian languages

Medieval Letsatian

Contemporary Letsatian

Influence

Relationship with Terminian

Modern Letsatian languages

Geographic distribution

Phonology

Consonants

Labial Dental Alveolar Post-
alveolar
Palatal Velar Glottal
Nasal m
m
n
n
[ɲ] [ŋ]
Plosive/Affricate voiceless p
p
t
t
c
k
k
voiced b
b
d
d
x
g
ɡ
Fricative voiceless f
f
θ
ϑ
s
s
ś
ɬ1
(ʃ)2 [ç] q
x
h
h
voiced z
z
Approximant w
ʋ
l
l
j
j
Trill r
r

Vowels

Simple Vowels

Front Central Back
Close i
i iː
y
ʉ ʉː
u
Close-mid ē
o
ɔː
Open-mid e
ɛ ɛː
Open a
a aː

Diphthongs

Accent

Morphology

Noun classes

Word formation

Inflection

Verbs

Nominals

Writing system