Lémaritan language

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Lémaritan
Atiraméln

Regulated byMinistry of Home Affairs
Spoken inRio Santiago City, Lémarita, Arlandica
Total speakersAround 4 people
FamilyIndo-European
Writing system(s)Latin
TypeConstructed Language

Lémaritan language, or Lebetaryan language, is a constructed language that is only spoken by the people in Rio Santiago City. Pronouncing words while using the language is like almost speaking backwards, but some letters are placed in the word's opposite side. Its vocabulary, grammar, and semantics derive predominantly from languages of the Indo-European group.

Examples

English word Lémaritan translation Cebuano translation
What? Tha? Unsa?
Nation Noitan Nasud
I Love You Uoy Evol I Gihigugma tika
Ocean Oaecn Kadagatan
Mountain Nmatnuoi Bundok
Good Morning Doom Gninrog Maayong Buntag
Our dear King Ruo raed Gniaé Mahal namong Hari
Long Live Arlandica! Gnol lvie Arlandicé! Mabuhay ang Arlandika!
I'm good Me doom Ok rako

Grammar

Lémaritan language uses VSO sentence structure.

Pronunciations

Some words in the language have two consonant letters before a vowel letter, like example, "Gnol lvie" (English: Long live) is pronounced: Nol-Bey.