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The language Lingo De Yigo, spelt alternatively as '''Lingo de Jigo''' or '''Lingo de Igo''', is a [[Nezo-Romance]] language spoken in the island of [[Yigó]]. The language utilizes a three-gender system, contrasting with the two-gender system other Romance languages use. | The language Lingo De Yigo, spelt alternatively as '''Lingo de Jigo''' or '''Lingo de Igo''', is a [[Nezo-Romance]] language closely related to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_language Spanish] spoken in the island of [[Yigó]]. The language utilizes a three-gender system, contrasting with the two-gender system other Romance languages use. | ||
== Origins == | == Origins == |
Revision as of 14:28, 17 May 2025
Overview
The language Lingo De Yigo, spelt alternatively as Lingo de Jigo or Lingo de Igo, is a Nezo-Romance language closely related to Spanish spoken in the island of Yigó. The language utilizes a three-gender system, contrasting with the two-gender system other Romance languages use.
Origins
The language of Lingo De Yigo originates from the Nezo-Romance branch, though no one knows when the split occured.
Phonology
Bilabial/Labio-Dental | Alveolar | Palatal | Velar | |
Plosive | p, b | t̪~t, d̪~d | k (c), g | |
Fricative | ɸ~f, β~v | s | ||
Nasal | m | n | ||
Liquid | (w) | l | j (y or j) | w* |
Flap | ɾ (r) |
* =/w/ is only pronounced in diphthongs beginning with /u/; for example, nuiso=/nwiso/.
Front | Back | |
Close | i | u |
Mid | e | o |
Open | a |
Grammar
Lingo De Yigo's grammar includes roots that can take different suffixes to invoke meaning. For example:
Root | mandugr- (eat) |
+-o | mandugro "food" |
+-ero | mandugrero "eater" |
+-i | mandugri "I eat" |
+-uiso | mandugruiso "Eat. (imp.)" |
+van- | vancomi "I will eat" |
+ven- | vencomi "I ate" |
Yéshvwae Loanwords
Due to the speakers' proximities, Lingo De Yigo has borrowed a few loanwords from Yéshvwae.