Muntignasch

Berrowese (muntignax) is a constructed Romance language, spoken in the large island of Daia by the descendants of Gallo-Romance speakers of the Alps, who started thriving on the island after the shipwreck of a large ship in the late 12th century.

Classification and information about its evolution
Berrowish is a contructed Romance language, which means it is derived from Latin.



Consonants

 * /ŋ/ appears only word-finally
 * /k/ and /g/ are palatal ([c], [ɟ]) before non-back vowels and word-finally
 * /ʀ/ is unvoiced [χ] before voiceless consonants and most of the time also word-finally

Vowels
/æi/, /oi/, /ui/, /je/, /jæ/, /əu/

All vowels are half long in open sillables before voiced consonants except for /b/ and word final nasals.

Example text
Article 1. Tuts igls essers imäns nascent glivres ed evos en degndad ed drachs. Ëtgs sunt dudads de razun ed de cunschenche

Article 1. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.