Phoklandian language

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Phoklandian
Föklundiën
Pronunciation /foe-kland-I-n/
Spoken natively in Craitland Craitland
Language family

Constructed languages

  • Phoklandian
Writing system Anglo-Germanic
Source English, German
Dialects Scott-Phölandish
Official status
Official language in Craitland Phokland
Language codes
MOS-9 codes ph

The Phoklandian language (Phoklandian: Föklundiën /foe-kland-I-n/) is a conlang originating from and spoken in the Tsardom of Phokland, where it has official status.

Phoklandian is primarily influenced by English, and is best described as a dialect thereof. When spoken, Phoklandian can easily be mistaken for a Scottish accent. The language also takes many vocabulary and grammar influences from German.

Phoklandian is written using an Anglo-Germanic alphabet (a combination of German and English), with pronunciations performed in a Scottish dialect of the symbol's native pronunciation.

Alphabet

Phoklandian uses 26 letters. The spelling and pronunciation of the words being done in a way in which each letter has only one sound.

Capital letters
Ä B' C D Ë F G H Ï Ĵ K L M N Ö P Q R S T Ü V W X Ÿ Z
Lower case
ä b c d ë f g h ï j k l m n ö p q r s t ü p w x ÿ z