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The Seaborne Wayfarers of Etrea

Three Galaxies wrote:Vote Weezer out of the first place, and I'll endorse you.

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Not a single good song in here other than War Without Reason

The Feminist Empire of Three Galaxies

Etrea wrote:Not a single good song in here other than War Without Reason

In that case, you can go ahead and host RejectFest III.

The I LOVE RAIDING PUPPET of Raiding puPpeT

Three Galaxies wrote:Vote Weezer out of the first place, and I'll endorse you.

https://strawpoll.com/GPgVYRLABna

they are STEALING the election!! Weezer should be 1!!!

The Feminist Empire of Three Galaxies

Raiding puPpeT wrote:they are STEALING the election!! Weezer should be 1!!!

You'll have to settle for silver. 🗿

The I LOVE RAIDING PUPPET of Raiding puPpeT

Three Galaxies wrote:You'll have to settle for silver. 🗿

can i riot because of this

The Feminist Empire of Three Galaxies

Raiding puPpeT wrote:can i riot because of this

no.

The I LOVE RAIDING PUPPET of Raiding puPpeT

Three Galaxies wrote:no.

nah imma do my own thing

The Feminist Empire of Three Galaxies

Raiding puPpeT wrote:nah imma do my own thing

would you like to host rejectfest 3?

The I LOVE RAIDING PUPPET of Raiding puPpeT

Three Galaxies wrote:would you like to host rejectfest 3?

yes. the only option would be weezer

The 💛🤍Iɱαɠιɳαɾყ Cσυɳƚɾყ💜🖤 of New Anarchisticstan
The Party in the GLO of Glouceester City in TRR

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The Marine Salamander of Oceanic AI of Arctic Ocean

New Anarchisticstan wrote:the Rejected Realms

this is so rejected



The Singularity of Bouncepot

Added something new (Yeísmo/Y-ism real):

The Pelsaquin Language
Pelsaqu
Пелсақу
Пэлсаӄу
Peʟsaⱪu
[ˈpelsɐqu]
Overall: ~4,925,001,000
Bouncepot: ~2,525,000,000
Arctic Lands: ~57,000
Elsewhere: ~1,400,424,500
Ranking in the most spoken language list: 5th, beat out by Mandarin, English, Spanish, & French
Evolution:
Proto Ridinian
Old East Ridinian (1100-1550)
Old Pelsaquin (1550-1850)
Middle Pelsaquin (1850-Present)
Modern Pelsaquin

INFO
The Pelsaquin ([pʰɛɫsəkɪn]) language is a Ridinian language spoken in Bouncepot
Phonemes:
for a more in-depth analysis, see here
nasal: m n ŋ
stop: p b t d k ɡ q
Affricate: ts dz tʃ dʒ qχ³
Fricative: β² v f s z θ ʃ ʒ x ɣ χ ʁ⁸ ɦ
Sonorant: w ʋ¹ l ɫ² ɾ ɽ² j ɥ ʎ⁰

^0 retained in rural dialects, merged with [j], see Yeísmo in Pelsaquin
^1 realization of [v] in some southern dialects
^2 realizations of [v] [w] & [r] in the lower Garvizvill traditional dialect
^3 allophone of [q] before [i(ː)]
^8 actually a trilled [ʀ], analyzed as [ʁ] for the sake of convenience.
Gemination also occurs, [ɦ], [j], [ɥ], & the marginal at best [ʎ] are not affected though,
close: i iu̯¹ ɨ ʊ u
mid: e eu̯¹ ə o
open: æ a

^1 paired up with monophthongs due to they're origin as [y] & [ɵ̞]
There's also vowel length, [ʊ] doesn't have length tho
Vowel stacking/consecutivism
Pelsaquin has very loose phonotactics, pretty much the only banned sequences are [bd] & [tp].
ORTHOGRAPHY
Pelsaquin orthography is pretty straightforward, 1 letter, 1 sound

Aa [a]
Ää [æ]
Bb [b~b̪]
Cc [ts] ([k] in some loanwords)
Čč [tʃ]
Dd [d]
Dzdz [dz]
Dždž [dʒ]
Ee [e]
Ëë [ə]
Ff [f]
Gg [g] ([(d)ʒ] in some loanwords)
Ğğ [ʁ]
Ĝĝ [ɣ]
Hh [ɦ]
Ħħ [χ]
Ĥĥ [x]
Ii [i(ː)]
Jj [j]
Kk [k]
Ll [l]
Ļļ [j~ʎ]
Łł [w~ɫ]
Mm [m]
Nn [n]
Ŋŋ [ŋ]
Oo [o]
Öö [eu̯]
Pp [p~p̪]
Qq [q]
Rr [r~ɽ]
Ss [s]
Šš [ʃ]
Tt [t]
Ţţ [θ]
Uu [u]
Üü [iu̯]
Ùù [ʊ]
(Vv [v~ʋ~β])
Ww [v~ʋ~β]
Ẅẅ [ɥ]
(Xx [ks])
Yy [ɨ]
Zz [z]
Žž [ʒ]
(Åå [o])

Names (spelling and IPA)

a- a [ˈa]
ä- ä [ˈæ]
b- be [ˈbe]
c- ce [ˈtse]
č- če [ˈtʃe]
d- de [ˈde]
dz- dze [ˈdze]
dž-dže [ˈdʒe]
e- e[ˈe]
ë- ë [ə]
f- ef(ë) [ˈef(ə)]
g- ge [ˈge]
ğ- ğe [ˈʁe]
ĝ- ĝe [ˈɣe]
h- haš [ˈɦaʃ]
ħ -ħe [ˈχe]
ĥ- ĥi [ˈxʲi]
i- i [ˈi]
j- jot/jotë [ˈjot/ˈjotə]
k- ka [ˈka]
l-el(ë) [ˈel(ə)]
ļ-eļ(ë) [ˈej(ə)]
ł- eł(ë) [ˈew(ə)]
m-em(ë) [ˈem(ə)]
n- en(ë) [ˈen(ə)]
ŋ-eŋ [ˈeŋ]
o- o [ˈo]
ö- ö [eu̯]
p-pe [ˈpe]
q-që [ˈqə]
r-er(ë) [ˈer(ə)]
s-es(ë) [ˈes(ə)]
š-eš(ë) [ˈeʃ(ə)]
t- te [ˈte]
ţ- ţe [ˈθe]
u- u [ˈu]
ü- ü [ˈiu̯]
ù- u redùktë [ˈuˈredʊktə] (meaning reduced u)
(v- wje [ˈvje])
w-wu [ˈvu]
ẅ- ju [ˈju]
(x- iks [ˈiks])
y- igrekë/y [ˈiɡrekə/ˈɨ]
z-ze [ˈze]
ž-že [ˈʒe]
(å- o kajtë [ˈoˌkajtə] (meaning “foreign o”))

The letters wje (v) iks (x) & o kajtë (å) sometimes occur in loanwords and also are on keyboards for obvious reasons, they're also sometimes used in regional onomatopoeias, proper names, names of villages, and also sometimes in names of broadcasting stations.
the diagraphs tc & tč are used for geminated affricates.
the letters â, ã, ê, î, ô, ő, û, ű, & ŷ are interesting, they exclusively mark stress if the stress is not in the first syllable, the tilde indicates that for [æ], double acute for [eu̯] & [iu̯], since ë and ù never, ever get stressed, they dont get variants, for an example of these additional letters, the word sarrât ([sɐˈrat], carrot) vs sarrat ([ˈsarɐt], town/settlement), and sarâât ([sɐˈɾaːt], snow) vs saraat ([ˈsaɾɐːt], fresh), in Pelsaquin the diactrics are called sirkûmfleksë ([siɾˈkumfleksə]) and tiltë ([ˈtiltə])
Obsolete letters
Thorn (Þ,þ), a letter used for [θ], it has since been replaced by the letter <ţ>, historically it represented the voiceless dental affricate [tθ̪] which by 1976, merged with its fricative counterpart [θ], it was abolished in 1984.
Eth (Ð,ð), it historically represented the voiced dental affricate [d̪ð] which by 1957, merged with plane [d], it was abolished in 1964, replacing all instances by <d>.
A with caron below (A̬,a̬), used for reduced [ɐ], abolished in 1945, replaced by regular old “a”, for an example of what some words looked like before the respelling the reform of 1945 brought, the word for work “ahata” would have been spelled as “ahta”, another instance of an allophone getting a separate letter.
T with stroke (Ŧ,ŧ), used in early manuscripts for [θ], abolished in 1876 in favor of <z̤>.
D-cedilla (Ḑ,ḑ), used for [ð], which gradually shifted to [ð̠˕ˠ], and then to [∅], abolished in 1840
Stacked diagraphs (Aͤaͤ,Ĕĕ,Ĭĭ,Uͤuͤ), used for [æ,ə,ʊ], abolished in 1840 in favor of ä, ë, & ù.
Stacked Double vowels (Aͣaͣ,Aͤͣͤaͤͣͤ,Eͤeͤ,Ĕͤ̆ĕͤ̆,Iͥiͥ,Ĭ̍̆ĭ̍̆,O̊o̊,Ŭŭ,Uͤ̆ͤuͤ̆ͤ,,Ý̌ý̌), short hand allographs of digraphs aa, ää, ee, ëë, ii, oo, uu, ùù, üü, & yy, all abolished in 1840,
Other scripts
Pelsaqui has used Cyrillic &
Arabic at certain points in history
Cyrillic
The Cyrillic alphabet is greatly influenced by stuff

Аа (a)
Бб (b)
Вв (w)
Гг (g)
Ҕҕ (ğ)
Ғғ (ĝ)
Дд (d)
Ее (e) (Replaced by Э in the Siberian dialect)
Жж (ž)
Зз (z)
Ѕѕ (dz)
Ии (i)
Йй (j)
Кк (k)
Ққ (q) (Ӄӄ in some instances)
Лл (ł)
Љљ (ļ)
Ԓԓ (l)
Мм (m)
Нн (n)
Ҥҥ (ŋ)
Оо (o)
Пп (p)
Рр (r)
Сс (s)
Тт (t)
Ҭҭ (ţ)
Уу (u)
У̀у̀ (ù)
Ӱӱ (ü)
Фф (f)
Хх (ħ)
Ҳҳ (ĥ) (Ӽӽ in some instances)
Һһ (h)
Цц (c)
Чч (č)
Ӌӌ/Ч̡ч̡ (dž) (Replaced by Дж in the Siberian dialect)
Шш (š)
Ъъ (ë) (replaced by Ё in the Siberian dialect)
Ыы (y) (sometimes rendered as Ь‍İь‍і in some instances)
Ѣѣ (ä) (replaced by Е in the Siberian dialect)
Юю (ẅ)

Notice how the palatal vowels, ё, & я aren't included in the alphabet, since there would be no use for them since those sequences can easily be represented by йо, йу, & йа, and also palatalization doesn't exist in Pelsaquin, but ё is used in the Siberian dialect (spoken in the Arctic Lands) to denote [ə]
[dʒ] used be denoted with che with descender, azeri dzhe/che with stroke, short che (ч̆), che with Retroflex hook (ч̢) , or even che with fishhook (ч̢̡), ч̡ was the most popular way to denote the sound however, it slowly became de facto, though it's mostly used handwriting, ӌ is much more common in typing due to the fact how it's easily typable,
â, á, ê, î, ô, û, ű, & ý become cyrillic а̑, ѣ̑/е̑, е̑/э̑, и̑, о̑, у̑, ӳ & ы̑.
Yañalif/Jaᶇalif (this technically falls under Latin)
Historically Yañalif (Called Jaŋalijf in Pelsaquin) was used to write Pelsaquin in Soviet regions bordering Bouncepot, unsurprisingly during latinization a yañalif script was proposed, and used for a few years.
Chart (modern Latin, Cyrillic, and Arabic in parentheses)

Aa (a/а)
Bʙ (b/б)
Cc (c/ц)
Çç (č/ч)
Dd (d/д)
Ee (e/е(э))
Ęę (ë/ъ(ё)) (meant to be an E with a descender, which sadly isn't supported by unicode)
Эə (ä/ѣ(е))
Ff (f/ф)
Gg (g/г)
Ƣƣ (ğ/ҕ)
Ƣ̌ƣ̌ (ĝ/ғ) (Ƣ̶,ƣ̶ before 1921)
Hh (ħ/х)
Һ̡һ̡ (ĥ/ҳ(ӽ)) (rendered as Cyrillic shha with hook, actually meant to be heng, same situation as ᶇ) (H̶,h̶ before 1921)
Ⱨⱨ (h/һ)
Ii (i/и)
Jj (j/й)
Ɉɉ (dž/ӌ(ч̡,дж))
Kk (k/к)
Ⱪⱪ (q/қ(ӄ))
Lʟ (l/љ)
Ƚᴌ (ł/л)
Mm (m/м)
Nn (n/н)
N̡ᶇ (ŋ/ҥ) (meant to be an n with a descender, which is supported by Unicode but doesn't have proper support in most fonts)
Oo (o/о)
Pp (p/п)
Rr (r/р)
Ss (s/с)
Şş (š/ш)
Tᴛ (t/т)
Ҭҭ (ţ/ҭ)
Uu (u/у)
Ʊʊ (ù/у̀)
Ųų (ü/ӱ) (meant to be a U with a descender, which unfortunately isn't supported by unicode)
Vv (w/в)
Yy (ẅ/ю)
Zz (z/з)
Ⱬⱬ (ž/ж)
Ʒʒ (dz/з)
Ьь (y/ы)

Note, in South Bouncepot, there is a group of people called “The Yañalif Preservation Society” (Pelsaquin: Jaŋalijf Presëwatë Grùp. Pelsaquin (Yañalif): Jaᶇaʟijf Presęvaᴛę grųp), in they're words “Yañalif should we reinstated as the official script here because, we need to be more unique from the other nations in the region”, a statement to which the government has responded, “obviously bogus, why do we need to be unique?” as well as a follow-up “Why should we start using a script that's not been in use for over 90 years?” to which the Yañalif Preservation Society “Jaᶇalif is a beautiful orthographical system that should be resurrected” to which The linguistics academy of South Bouncepot responded to,
Response:
“Jaᶇalif, is inherently an archaicism, it should stay in the early 20th century, you can use it if you want to, but it shouldn't be made official because some people who romanticize the USSR want it to be”, To which the Yañalif Preservation Society responded “since when did we romanticize the USSR?, nowhere during the 30 years of this organizations existence did we ever romanticize it”
Grammar
Pelsaquin has pretty flexible word order, so most of the time it's either SVO or OSV.
It has no grammatical gender and is a pro drop language, it has 5 cases, dative, genitive, objective, nominative, & accusative, cases are marked by adding 1-4 letters with a different sequence
example:

nominative: eţrk [ˈeθr̩k] “wire”
dative: eţrkaa [ˈeθr̩kaː] “(the) wire”
accusative: eţrkës [ˈeθr̩kəs] “the wire”
objective: eţrkûħ [eθr̩kˈuχ] “(the) wire”
genitive: eţrkûħës [eθr̩kˈuχəs] “(the) wires” (since both the objective suffix -ûħ and accusative suffix -ës, it directly translates to “the the wire”)

It has 6 tenses, FarPast, Past, Current Tense (I think that's what it's called), Future, FarFuture, & a very odd "Years from now" tense.
When a word like say “irtaje” ([irtaje], watermelon) gets the plural suffix -ëi, it becomes irtajžëi ([irtai̯ʒəi̯], watermelons), e becomes ž, this is because [e] often softens to [ʒ] not just in Pelsaquin, an example is how Latin “ruebus” became French “rouge”.
To form a future tense you add and -âf and for past tense you add -ëz
Numbers
1-1000
1- Ran
2- Tikë
3- Reţ
4- Taq
5- Wiit
6- Roju
7- Jetë
8- Daħo
9- Tifs
10- Hato
11-Hatran
12- Hattikë
13- Hatreţ
14- Hattaq
15- Hawitë
16- Hatroju
17- Hatjetë
18- Hadaħo
19- Hattifsë
20- Tiħatë
30- Reţatë
40-Taqħatë
50- Wittħatë
60- Rojùtħatë
70- Jetħatë
80- Daqħatë
90- Tifħato
100- Jaħëno
1000- Ħatanë
1000000- Millionë

Numerical Construction
Pelsaquin has a Thousands-Tens-Ones-Hundreds numerical system. So “7621” would be “Jätëħatanëtiħatëranojorùħëno” literally translating to “seven thousand twenty-one and six hundred”.
Cardinals
Forming Cardinals is simple, just add -ôŋ, -yŋ, -ŋ, or -oŋ.
1- Rejen
2- Tikôŋ
3- Reţôŋ
4- Taqôŋ
5- Wiitoŋ
6- Rojùŋ
7- Jetëŋ
8- Daħoŋ
9- Tifsoŋ
10- Hadyŋ
11- Hatrâŋ
12- Hatiqôŋ
13- Hatreţë
14- Hattaqôŋ
15- Hatwitoŋ
16- Hatrojùŋ
17- Hatjetëŋ
18- Hadaħôŋ
19- Hattifsôŋ
20- Tiħatëŋ
30- Reţħëŋ
40- Taħatëŋ
50- Wiitatë
60- Rojùtë
70- Jettatyŋ
80- Daħatyŋ
90- Tifħatë
100- Jaħënoŋ
1000- Ħatanëŋ
1000000- Millionëŋ

As you can see, 1st, 13th, 20th, 30th, 40th, 50th, 60th, 90th are a bit irregular.
Sample text:

Inţie Arţùr Ĥantyjš, On jeţi s'politiqjën, un fil politiqjën ot 2018, un ajzitim se wirtim elekcij, un cjarani so Lidl'ä, un ste nejajnari cjarelem. un ste 29 aun uid, on ħartħi arais mega ajnari jurëqën, on lùbei jamjam ëħe irt, un majt jartaq zilce, un majt arypu teretym tolerace spicum, un ste ejrenym, oidžyn un berğet galympen 32 ağen waraq šfeste, oirä Stefania Ĥantyjš, un, iħùi Arţùr, jeţtë halmilicom syjyrym wajaq irio Pape oi Mame, kompletne et sejorom qilcidzene, on racawi gost inteligentni, on žijeŋ, yntyrlyŋ.


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The Maniacal Egotism of Cyptopir

Remember kids, if a person quotes Ayn Rand to support their argument, they're not worth talking to.

The Seaborne Wayfarers of Etrea

Three Galaxies wrote:In that case, you can go ahead and host RejectFest III.

My music taste is as diversified as a Buzzfeed staff room. I would be perfect for RejectFest III.

The Commonwealth of I couldnt come up with a name

Feet and Ankles festival is tomorrow

The Rogue Nation of Merpopilis

I've recently discovered that my citizens are free from taxes. This must be fixed! They have so much money that doesn't belong to me!

The 💛🤍Iɱαɠιɳαɾყ Cσυɳƚɾყ💜🖤 of New Anarchisticstan

Merpopilis wrote:I've recently discovered that my citizens are free from taxes. This must be fixed! They have so much money that doesn't belong to me!

You should tax them 101% of their income fr

The Seaborne Wayfarers of Etrea

If Z-Day is pronounced 'zidday', then is N-Day pronounced 'nidday'?

The Rogue Nation of Merpopilis

New Anarchisticstan wrote:You should tax them 101% of their income fr

It's gonna take a while cause I'm in the top 10% of freedom from taxation idk how since I literally enslave all immigrants, not because I hate immigrants, but because free labor

The Federal Republic of Socialist State Fayria

Cyptopir wrote:Remember kids, if a person quotes Ayn Rand to support their argument, they're not worth talking to.

I agree, most libertarians cite her nonsense as an argument, and this person spoke about the murderer of a young girl as the standard of a free man

The I LOVE RAIDING PUPPET of Raiding puPpeT

Cyptopir wrote:Remember kids, if a person quotes Ayn Rand to support their argument, they're not worth talking to.

after watching a video by knowing better about ayn Rand I must say, she’s not very skibidi

The 💛🤍Iɱαɠιɳαɾყ Cσυɳƚɾყ💜🖤 of New Anarchisticstan

Etrea wrote:If Z-Day is pronounced 'zidday', then is N-Day pronounced 'nidday'?

I say "en-day"

The United States of AMERICAAAA

Mornning.

The ILurk 16 Pro Max of Aadhirisian Puppet Nation

AMERICAAAA wrote:Mornning.

Good morning :3.

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