Deman Language (Demka Languaga)

Deman Language (Demka Languaga)

'Demka' is a language spoken by the Deman People. Demans have been living in Thrace and Western Anatolia since the ancient ages. Despite seeing many conquests, they managed to hold on to their culture and their capital Smyrano (Izmir). Deman is an Analytic language with fairly simple grammar and phonology with an unique alphabetical system.

The phonology is similar to Greek and English, the grammar has tenses similar to English. The alphabet has derived from Greek, Japanese(Katakana). It has consonant switches, consonant softings (Turkish), definitive prefixes, verbal suffixes and noun suffixes. The sentence making procedure is somewhat similar to Japanese but it is fairly unique.

Classification and Dialects
Deman is an Indo-European language with two main dialects; which are Isuł Demka (Isulaa Demka) and Iłesꝋäka Vłimeoφ (Ilaasethaika Vlaaimeoph).