Perso-Occidental

'''The creator of Perso-Occidental, Aryo Nazaradeh, asks of all not to alter this page in any way. ''' The Perso-Occidental language is still undergoing construction of its foundation. Some details may be inconsistent. Comments and concerns are welcome. Seriously though, if you edit this page without my permission, I will find you...

Perso-Occidental (natively Parânsavi [ˌpæ.ɾɒ̃ː.sæˈvi]) is an artificial creole between Persian and some western European languages, created in 2015 by Aryo Nazaradeh. It is meant to resemble a rendition of Persian, as though it were a prominent language in western continental Europe, on its own.

Perso-Occidental is an SOV, head-initial language that uses of postpositions. Its vocabulary is primarily based on the Persian language, with many Gallic and Germanic borrowings as well.

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Leerish can be written in one of two possible scripts: the Latin script, and the Leerish script. The Latin variant includes 17 letters and 11 multigraphs, each representing one unique phoneme. The Leerish script includes 14 letters, most of which can be "squished" together to act like multigraphs.
 * 1) 1 never appears at the beginning of a word.

Writing systems
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