Clamianca

Clamianca(English: /kʰlæˈmʲə̃kʰʌ/, Clamian: کهِ کلاۋْمِاڠ/kʰɛ klaŋ.mʲaŋ/), also Clamian Language, is a Sino-Tibetan-like constructed language. It combines main grammatic features in Tibeto-Burman languages, especially Qiangic and rGyalrongic, and Sinitic languages. In one aspect, it's designed to be a fusinal language like Tibeto-Burman languages, and also a Tibetan-like syllable construction. In the other, it's a nominative-accusative language like Chinese rather than Tibetan and rGyalrong. The name of Clamianca means the Speech of Southern People, which comes from three PST lemmas. cla- comes from *kʰlaŋ which means south. -mian- comes from *mraŋ which means people. And -ca comes from *ke which means language or speach. Thus the adjective of Clamianca in English could be Clamian or Clamiancan. The difference of using to these two words is similar to Latina (adj.) and Linguae Latinae (n.gen.) in Latin.