Russo-Détian language
Russo-Détian Language Русскѡ-Дѣцкий Язъикъ (Russko-Detski'i 'Iazık) ("'i" Short i) | |
Symbol of The Russo-Détian Language | |
Spoken in | Slavic-Children's Tsardom |
Total users | 1 |
Language family | Constructed language |
Language source | Church Slavonic, Russian, Russian Civil Script (use google Translate > Russian) (primary)
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Language type | Constructed language |
Writing system | Cyrillic Script |
Official Status | |
Official language in | Slavic-Children's Tsardom |
Regulated by | Tsar Arsenii |
ISO 639 codes | cu-det |
The Russo-Détian Language (Русскѡ-Дѣцкий Язъикъ, tr Russko-Detski'i 'Iazık) is a Constructed language spoken only by 1 person (HTM Tsar Arsenii) in the Slavic Children's Tsardom/Détian Tsardom.
History
Primitive Era
The history of the Russo-Détian language begins in January 2021 with the creation of the Tsardom. The dialect used at this time was primitive and more Latin-like, with И и being I i and Й й being Ĭ ĭ. Я я Did not exist, instead being replaced by Ǐa ĭa. Џ џ, Ђ ђ and Ћ ћ were also nonexistent.
Summer Era (July 2020 - September 2020)
As the Tsar developed the micronation, the language changed too. The Summer Era of 2021 is characterized by modifications to move it away from Russian and create a near-fully independent language.
Alphabet
The Russo-Détian language shall ALWAYS be written in Cyrillic, as it is considered informal to write in Latin script. The letters are:
Аа
A |
Бб
B |
Вв
V |
Гг
G |
Ѣѣ
Ĭe |
Жж
Ž |
Џџ
Dž |
Ђђ
dʑ | ||
ЗЗ
Z |
Ии
I |
Йй
Ǐ |
Кк/Ҁҁ
K |
Лл
L |
Мм
M |
Н/Nн
N |
Ѡѡ
O |
Ѿѿ
Ot |
Пп
P |
Рр
R |
Сс
S |
Тт
T |
Уу
U |
Ѳѳ
F |
Хх
Kh |
Цц
Ts |
Чч
Tʃ or Ch |
Ћћ
Tʃ'' | |
Шш
ʃ |
Щщ
Sch |
Ъъ
" |
Ьь
' |
Єє
ɛ |
Яя
Ǐa / Ĭæ (end of sentence) |
Ѯѯ
x |
Ѱѱ
Ps |
Ӏӏ
For unwritable sounds |
Keyboard
The Détian language has its own keyboard based off the ITsUKEN Keyboard.
Link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14gxm77pMI7UL0pJPxe9-C5F6XpS7wISa?usp=sharing
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