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Væyne Zaanics is a language co-created by [[David Peterson]] and [[Nina Post]] for the [[The Cate Lyr Series|Cate Lyr Series]] of books. The language is an a priori conlang that was created jointly by [[Bernard Severn]], [[Thomas Lyr]], and [[Isabelle Lyr]]—characters from the book ''[[The Zaanics Deceit]]''. The name of the language is undetermined, as the final vowel was lost. The name could mean either "God's Gift" or "God's Curse". To find out more about the language, use the links provided below:
'''Væyne Zaanics''' is a language co-created by [[David Peterson]] and [[Nina Post]] for the [[The Cate Lyr Series|Cate Lyr Series]] of books. The language is an a priori conlang that was created jointly by [[Bernard Severn]], [[Thomas Lyr]], and [[Isabelle Lyr]]—characters from the book ''[[The Zaanics Deceit]]''. The name of the language is undetermined, as the final vowel was lost. The name could mean either "God's Gift" or "God's Curse". To find out more about the language, use the links provided below:


* [[Væyne Zaanics Phonology|Phonology]]
* [[Appendix:Væyne Zaanics pronunciation|Phonology]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics Orthography|Orthography]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics orthography|Orthography]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics Grammar|Grammar]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics Grammar|Grammar]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]
* [[Væyne Zaanics Vocabulary|Vocabulary]]

Latest revision as of 09:55, 13 September 2023

Væyne Zaanics is a language co-created by David Peterson and Nina Post for the Cate Lyr Series of books. The language is an a priori conlang that was created jointly by Bernard Severn, Thomas Lyr, and Isabelle Lyr—characters from the book The Zaanics Deceit. The name of the language is undetermined, as the final vowel was lost. The name could mean either "God's Gift" or "God's Curse". To find out more about the language, use the links provided below: