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Jzyki

Jzyki is a fictional language family created for a contemporary worldbuilding project. It is not spoken in the real world, and there are no native speakers outside the imagined setting. The name Jzyki is a constructed term chosen by the authors and has no direct relation to real-world languages.

Within the imagined world, Jzyki comprises several closely related languages spoken on the archipelago of Avalea.

Phonology is described as relatively consonant-heavy, with a modest vowel inventory that interacts through harmony processes.

In-world usage and culture, Jzyki plays a central role in literature, ritual speech, and education among Avalean

The
family
is
described
as
agglutinative
with
rich
affixal
morphology,
a
subject–object–verb
basic
word
order,
and
vowel
harmony
across
morphemes.
Nouns
take
case-like
markers,
while
verbs
encode
tense,
aspect,
mood,
and
agreement
through
affixes.
The
languages
show
varying
degrees
of
lexical
borrowing
from
neighboring
speech
communities,
reflecting
historical
contact
and
trade
routes
in
the
setting.
The
standard
orthography
uses
an
indigenous
script
called
the
Jzyk
script,
alongside
a
Latin
transliteration
employed
for
scholarly
texts
within
the
story
world.
Stress
patterns
and
phonotactic
constraints
are
noted
as
distinctive
features
that
help
differentiate
dialects.
communities.
It
is
studied
by
in-world
scholars
to
reconstruct
historical
contact
with
neighboring
language
groups
and
to
trace
the
development
of
regional
varieties.
The
portrayal
of
Jzyki
emphasizes
language
as
a
marker
of
identity,
heritage,
and
social
continuity
within
the
fictional
society.