Lalakhmet

General information
It is based completely on Semitic grammar. Spoken in the Republic of Galilnia and Ionia¹. Formed after the fall Republic of Turkey, it took form as a dual-party state. One party represented the Greeks, the other the Galilnians. Because of the reciprocal influence of each language 3 languages emerged. 1: Modern Greek, official in the greek sectors of the west along Constantinople (aka: Istanbul) until the border at the Nestos River and the the slew of islands between the Hellenic Republic and the Republic of Galilnia and Ionia¹; 2 : Turkish, official langauge in Ionia¹; 3 : Galilnian, official language in Galilnia (Izmir and Aydin); Those 3 lanaguges are the official lanaguages in  the Republic.

¹ Ionia is the term the republic chose to represent the lands claimed by the Republic of Turkey. The Marmara (doesn't count Constantinople and the lands west of it, which were returned to the Greeks) and Aegean (doesn't count Izmir and Aydin) regions.

Part of: Conlang Conworld