Person, language, speaker, country
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Lozkazmat
Lozkazmane, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat möjar, Nozközour’ Lozkazman.
[lɤzkazmane, lɤzkazmat, lɤzkazmat mojaɹ̥, nɤzkozɵ̞ɹ lɤzkazman]
Lozkazmani, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat speaker, country Lozkazman
Person, language, speaker, country (Lozkazmani, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat speaker, Lozkazman)
Lozkazmane, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat möjar, Nozközour’ Lozkazman.
[lɤzkazmane, lɤzkazmat, lɤzkazmat mojaɹ̥, nɤzkozɵ̞ɹ lɤzkazman]
Lozkazmani, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat speaker, country Lozkazman
Person, language, speaker, country (Lozkazmani, Lozkazmat, Lozkazmat speaker, Lozkazman)
Lỏhondla , an experimental language.
Cajun, a descendant of French spoken in Louisiana.
Bàsupan, loosely inspired by Amharic.
Oddúhath Claire, a fusion of Welsh and Arabic.
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Ikāezin
Aezin -> Person (Race of Zin)
Ikāezin -> Language/language speaker (Tongue of the Race of Zin/Speaker of Ika)
Ark-Tavāmir -> Country (Ark-Empire)
Aezin -> Person (Race of Zin)
Ikāezin -> Language/language speaker (Tongue of the Race of Zin/Speaker of Ika)
Ark-Tavāmir -> Country (Ark-Empire)
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Person:
Џаринӯсцагеі ("inhabitant of the land of our words") / Џареі ("a Jar", an exonym)
Language:
Ӯсце ("language") / Инӯсцао ("our words")
Speaker:
Инӯсцанше ("speaker of our words")
Country:
Инӯсцаго ("land of our words")
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X, griuskant, griuskante, X
/X, 'griuskant, 'griuskantə, X/
X, griuskant language, griuskant speaker, X
Griuskant is a language, not a country, therefore, it also has no nationality. It is a language that is used in many countries in the conworld.
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Person - Hala, Halari sansi, halari hati ['ħala, ħa'lari 'sansi, ħa'lari 'ħati] - 'sansi' and 'hati' are synonyms for 'person'
Language - Hala, Halari sozdo ['ħala, ħa'lari 'sozɟo] - '-ri' indicates an adjective made from a noun, with 'sozdo' meaning 'language'
Country - Halazy, Halari (sa)hepe ['ħalazj, ħa'lari (sa)'hepe] - '-zy' indicates a place, almost always as large as a country; 'hepe' is 'nation', while adding 'sa' (great) makes it 'empire'
Speaker - Halari sozdoriot [ħa'lari soz'ɟoriot] - a '-riot' is someone who does something, in this case a 'languager'
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Nakarian
Person: Manaqaȝ (Nakarian man), Nyaqaȝ (Nakarian woman or child)
Language: Thiínaqaȝ
Country: Vyomaqaȝ
Speaker: naqaȝẹthạ̀ạ
Person: Manaqaȝ (Nakarian man), Nyaqaȝ (Nakarian woman or child)
Language: Thiínaqaȝ
Country: Vyomaqaȝ
Speaker: naqaȝẹthạ̀ạ
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Person:
1. Yélian [ˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐn] (member of the Yélian people regardless of citizenship)
2. Yélianor [ˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐnɔ̈d̟] (citizen of the Kingdom of Shelliania)
3. Despanyélian [ˌdespɐnˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐn] (Yélian-speaking citizen of the United Provinces)
Language: Yélian [ˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐn]
Country:
1. Yéliania [ˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐnɪ̯a] - Shelliania (all areas where Yélian is the dominant language, albeit often synonymous to the Kingdom of Shelliania)
2. Braveyélian [ˈbraːʋəˌʃeːlɪ̯ɐn] - the Kingdom of Shelliania
3. Porcenia [pɔ̈ɾˈkeːnɪ̯ɐ] - The United Provinces
Speaker:
Yélian [ˈʃeːlɪ̯ɐn]
Wipe the glass. This is the usual way to start, even in the days, day and night, only a happy one.
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Person: Wedder
Language: Weddisch
Speaker: Wedder, Wedschspeker
Country: Weddisch isn’t spoken in just one country, so I’ve given the Weddisch names for the two countries it is spoken in.
da Nedderlann - the Netherlands
Dódschlann - Germany
Weddisch is spoken primarily on the coast along the Wadden Sea, which is “det Wedsea.” Informally, the term for this Weddisch speaking coastal area is “det Wed” but there is not and has never been a single political entity encompassing the entire Weddisch ethno-linguistic group.
Language: Weddisch
Speaker: Wedder, Wedschspeker
Country: Weddisch isn’t spoken in just one country, so I’ve given the Weddisch names for the two countries it is spoken in.
da Nedderlann - the Netherlands
Dódschlann - Germany
Weddisch is spoken primarily on the coast along the Wadden Sea, which is “det Wedsea.” Informally, the term for this Weddisch speaking coastal area is “det Wed” but there is not and has never been a single political entity encompassing the entire Weddisch ethno-linguistic group.