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Cirtanian, known natively as Cirtaugnan/Χιρταυνιαν <ʃir'tawɲ.ans> or Leng Cirtaugnan/Λενγ Χιρταυνιαν ('leŋg ʃiɾt'aw.ɲan) is a romance language native to the island of cirtania east of italy in the mediterranean sea. it split off from late classical/ early vulgar latin and retains some aspects of latin lost in other languages such as nouns that decline to case in number (though the ablative, dative and genitive cases merged, and the fourth and fifth declensions merged with the second and third) due to its proximity to greece, it picked up several greek loanwords as well as phonological and grammatical influences. there is even a way of writing the language in the attic alphabet used mainly in greece and taught in most schools in cirtania, though the latin system is more common and will be u

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rdfs:label
  • Cirtanian
rdfs:comment
  • Cirtanian, known natively as Cirtaugnan/Χιρταυνιαν <ʃir'tawɲ.ans> or Leng Cirtaugnan/Λενγ Χιρταυνιαν ('leŋg ʃiɾt'aw.ɲan) is a Romance language native to the island of Cirtania east of Italy in the Mediterranean sea. It split off from late Classical/ early Vulgar Latin and retains some aspects of Latin lost in other languages such as nouns that decline to case in number (though the ablative, dative and genitive cases merged, and the fourth and fifth declensions merged with the second and third) Due to its proximity to Greece, it picked up several Greek loanwords as well as phonological and grammatical influences. There is even a way of writing the language in the Attic alphabet used mainly in Greece and taught in most schools in Cirtania, though the Latin system is more common and will be u
Head
  • Initial
Alignment
  • Nom-Acc
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:conlang/pro...iPageUsesTemplate
nativeName
  • Cirtaugnan Χιρταυνιαν
Declined
  • yes
Name
  • Cirtanian
Type
  • Fusional
Phonology
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjDef
  • 100(xsd:integer)
NounNumbers
  • 100(xsd:integer)
NounDef
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Supine
  • 100(xsd:integer)
NounDefiniteness
  • yes
Infinitive
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjComparative
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjNumber
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjGen
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Gerund
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Modality
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Tonal
  • No
Participle
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjCase
  • 100(xsd:integer)
Words
  • 30(xsd:integer)
NounGender
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • yes
VerbNumber
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • yes
NounNumber
  • yes
Conjugated
  • yes
VerbVoice
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • no
NounCase
  • yes
VerbTense
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • yes
VerbMood
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • yes
VerbAspect
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • no
Genders
  • 3(xsd:integer)
VerbPerson
  • 100(xsd:integer)
  • yes
NounCases
  • 100(xsd:integer)
AdjSuperlative
  • 100(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Cirtanian, known natively as Cirtaugnan/Χιρταυνιαν <ʃir'tawɲ.ans> or Leng Cirtaugnan/Λενγ Χιρταυνιαν ('leŋg ʃiɾt'aw.ɲan) is a Romance language native to the island of Cirtania east of Italy in the Mediterranean sea. It split off from late Classical/ early Vulgar Latin and retains some aspects of Latin lost in other languages such as nouns that decline to case in number (though the ablative, dative and genitive cases merged, and the fourth and fifth declensions merged with the second and third) Due to its proximity to Greece, it picked up several Greek loanwords as well as phonological and grammatical influences. There is even a way of writing the language in the Attic alphabet used mainly in Greece and taught in most schools in Cirtania, though the Latin system is more common and will be used primarily in this grammar.
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