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Lanquanese [IPA: læ̹ŋkʷəˈniːz] is a Romance language spoken by about 2.5 million people. Its vocabulary resembles that of the French language, though Lanquanese is almost mutually unintelligible to that of spoken French. However, when spoken at normal speed, the lanuage can easily perceived to be Italian, and many Lanquanese words resemble written Italian words. Lanquanese is a synthetic language, just as are Latin, French, Spanish, Romanian, and German. Out of Latin's three grammatical genders‒‒masculine, feminine, and neuter‒‒Lanquanese has preserved two‒‒masculine and feminine. Like Spanish, distinguishing between genders is not an arduous task, as it often can be in French or Romanian. There are no cases that are formed with endings tacked on the to end of a noun, as nouns are the used

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  • Lanquanese [IPA: læ̹ŋkʷəˈniːz] is a Romance language spoken by about 2.5 million people. Its vocabulary resembles that of the French language, though Lanquanese is almost mutually unintelligible to that of spoken French. However, when spoken at normal speed, the lanuage can easily perceived to be Italian, and many Lanquanese words resemble written Italian words. Lanquanese is a synthetic language, just as are Latin, French, Spanish, Romanian, and German. Out of Latin's three grammatical genders‒‒masculine, feminine, and neuter‒‒Lanquanese has preserved two‒‒masculine and feminine. Like Spanish, distinguishing between genders is not an arduous task, as it often can be in French or Romanian. There are no cases that are formed with endings tacked on the to end of a noun, as nouns are the used
Stone
  • pierro
With
  • con
Head
  • Initial
  • têtto
Eye
  • jôzza
Alignment
  • Accusative
Mouth
  • bocâs
rub
  • frôtar
smooth
  • lustrente
bite
  • mâsger
pull
  • tirer
Worm
  • vér
say
  • dir
come
  • venir
swell
  • hular
tongue
  • tonqua
hear
  • entendir
liver
  • foïe
they
  • ile/elle/ole
Five
  • quinte
belly
  • estomimi
knee
  • gynú
squeeze
  • squezir
Dust
  • dûtto
breast
  • poitrina
wash
  • lavar
warm
  • cêona/-o
scratch
  • grifer
stick
  • pico
fingernail
  • onglo
sand
  • sablo
nose
  • nêz
rope
  • roppo
know
  • savir/quonaitrar
hunt
  • hôntar
dirty
  • saleatto/-a
straight
  • droito/-a
there
  • chiar
think
  • pencer
tooth
  • denta
thick
  • grosso/-a
that
  • chiasco/-a
meat
  • viandi
smell
  • sentir
Thin
  • minzzo/-a
bark
  • barca
rotten
  • pûritto/-a
correct
  • correcto/-a
laugh
  • rir
we
  • nôssi
breathe
  • haleir
man (adult male)
  • om
sew
  • cudrer
snake
  • cerpent
dull
  • dollo/-a
smoke
  • fumo
Stab
  • persar
and
  • e
sharp
  • egù
you (singular)
  • tu
spit
  • sfringolar
louse
eat
  • mangiar
sky
  • cîelo
lie
  • mentir/lïr
because
  • parce
you (plural)
  • vôssi
blow
  • sufler
wipe
  • essuir
dig
  • creúzar
vomit
  • vomir
Turn
  • turnir
suck
  • suzonar
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Ice
  • glaci
Sleep
  • dormir
Swim
  • nagiar
heavy
  • mâsivo/-a
Fear
  • cregnir
Burn
  • brûler
Walk
  • promenir/caminar
Fly
  • flir
Hit
  • frapper
Cold
  • froida/-o
hold
  • tenir
how
  • chema
Egg
  • ūova
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Animal
  • animal
Forest
  • forêtto
Four
  • quatro
Short
  • breffa/-o
rain
  • pluvo
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