User:Waahlis/Sandbox/Atzlā

Atzlā is a language inspired by Uto-Aztecan languages, especially the Nauhan ones. It is a mixed a priori-posteriori language, and part of the Neumatic League of languages, by Waahlis.

Introduction
Īn tlapā, Īm huātı - Welcome!

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The Atzlā [ät͡s.ˈɬäː] is a constructed language and culture, as well as unrecognised state in the United States of Mexico.

It is a fusional nominative-accusative language closely related, yet distinct, to the neighbouring Nauhan languages, for example Nahuatl. Similarly to other native languages on the American continent, the native speakers dropped drastically by the arrival of the Europeans and Spaniards. The Atzlan speakers are currently numbering circa 500,000.

It is mixed a priori-posteriori, which means that it mixes constructed and borrowed features. The language has a nominative-accusative alignment, similarly to many European languages and is quite fusional.

Culture

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