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The Caseyan Language (Caseyan: Кăзèйски езыкэнзy, [k​ɐˈz​ɛjski j​ɛzɨ​​ək​ənzu], English transcription: Kazeysky yezykenzu, scientific transliteration: Kăzèjski jezyk​ənzu) is a constructed language spoken in eastern Antarctica — most notably Casey where it was also first observed in. It is one of the first known indigenous Antarctican languages and has official status in Casey. It's a mostly religious and poetic language. The language's vocabulary is largely derived from a plethora of languages such as Russian, Icelandic, German, Toki Pona, Ukrainian and Italian. It is written in the Caseyan alphabet.

Alphabet

Caseyan Alphabet
А а Ă ă Б б Ц ц Д д Ð ð Е е È è
Э э Ф ф Г г Х х И и Й й К к Λ λ
М м Н н О о Ō ō Ö ö П п Р р С с
Ç ç З з Т т Y y Ÿ ÿ В в Ы ы Ш ш

Caseyan is written in Caseyan alphabet (csyn. аλфавитэнзy кăзèйски alfavít​ənzu kăzèjski), a derivative from the Cyrillic, Latin and Greek scripts.
Since the last spelling reform in March 2022, the Caseyan alphabet consists of 32 letters, where 12 represent vowels — а, ă, е, è, э, и, о, ō, ö, y, ÿ, ы — and the remaining 20 represent consonants.

Phonology

Grapheme IPA Pronounciation in English
А а [a] Like the "a" in bath when you sound posh.
Ă ă [​ɐ] Approximately like the "u" in nut (received pronounciation).
Б б [b] Like the "b" in bottle.
Ц ц [t͡s] Like the "ts" in cats.
Д д [d], [ɖ] First variant: Like the "d" in dad; second variant: No English equivalent
Ð ð [ð] Like the "th" in that.
Е е [e] Approximately like the "é" in café.
È è [ε] Like the "e" in bed.
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