Agelonian language

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Agelonian
Agelonska mouka
EthnicityAgelonian (Agelonian ethnic groups)
Latin script (Agelonian alphabet)
Official status
Official language in
 Republic of Agelonia
Regulated byInstitute of Languages of Republic of Agelonia (Agelonian National Academy of Sciences), Commission for Development of Agelonian Language


The Agelonian language (Agelonian: agelonska mouka) is a constructed language created and used as an official language by the Republic of Agelonia. The language is based on the Slavic languages primarily Russian, Belarusian, Serbian, Bulgarian and Polish.

History

Alphabet

Common alphabet
Letter Common transliteration
Aa a
Bb b
Vv (Ww) v
Gg g
Dd d
Ee ye, e
Ёё yo
Žž zh
Šš z
Ii i
Jj y, i, j
Kk k
Ll l
Mm m
Nn n
Oo o
Pp p
Rr r
Ss s
Tt t
Uu u
Ff f
Hh kh, h
Čč ts
Çç ch
Şş sh
Yy y
Ьь Palatalizes the preceding consonant at the end of a word
Ēē e
Üü yu
Digraphs, special letters and symbols
Letter Common transliteration
Ğğ Intermediate pronunciation between G and H
Dš (Ďď) Means a pronounced and sonorous Š
Řř Intermediate pronunciation between R and Ž
Şç shch, sch
Ja ya
' Palatalizes the preceding consonant
Prevents palatalization of the preceding consonant
◌́ The accent mark is placed for words that differ in pronunciation from the Russian and Belarusian languages, for words with non-intuitive stress and proper names
˜ Means a double vowel or consonant

Grammar

Articles

Like most Slavic languages, Agelonian does not have articles.

Nouns

Adjectives

Pronouns

Numerals

Verbs

Syntax

Basic word order, both in conversation and written language, is subject–verb–object. However, because grammatical relationships are marked by inflection, considerable latitude in word order is allowed, and all possible permutations can be used.

Vocabulary

Common Words and Phrases

Texts