Spoken in: | Narentia |
Total speakers: | 5 |
Location: | Europe |
Language family: |
(Constructed language family):
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Official language of: | [Lasvar Republic]] |
Regulated by: | Ministry of Culture |
The Lasvarian language is a language of the Iryllian language family, written in Latin script and used in the Lasvar Republic.
Official status[]
It is used as the official language within the Lasvar Republic.
Mutual intelligibility[]
The speakers of the Narentian language may easily understand Lasvarian.
Alphabet and phonology[]
The language uses the standard latin alphabet with the following letters:
The vowels are pronounced similar as in Slovakian, however the letters ä stands for the Narentian ja or ija and the letter ë for the Narentian ije or je, corresponding with the Czech ě.
There are no carons in the language, and the consonants with the diacritics are pronounced as something between (S and Sh).
Vocabluary[]
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B[]
Biti- be
Đ[]
Đedo- grandfather
G []
Glava-head
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J[]
Ja-I
Jutro-tomorrow
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N[]
Ne -no
Njemačka- Germany
O []
Otac-father
Ovak –like that
P[]
Pëvati-sing
Pomagati- help
Prätelj- griend
Präteljica- friend (f.)
R[]
Rodoljub-nationalist
S[]
Sa- with
Samo-only
Š[]
Što-what
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Z []
Zemlja-land
Dialects[]
There are two dialects:
- Novomostë dialect - spoken in the south, with large similarity with Narentian. (Yekavian)
- Snovina dialect- spoken in the north, with many distinct features, such as pronouncing the letter ë as an aspirated heir. (Ekavian)
Iryllian languages
Central | Slobodar language• Narentian • Lasvarian • Sernian • Preskovan language |
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East | Itorian language • Vartakian language • Flemian language • Kosnikan language |
South | Izbiak language • Izkan language• Izornian language•Prizavian language•Prizrenian language |
North | Iztar • Lipanian language • Lasavian language • Jadranskan language • Preskovan language |
Other | Prireczan language |