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talerens

Talerens is a term used primarily in fictional contexts to refer to a group of people, a culture, or a language within world-building projects. The term has no universal definition; its meaning depends on the author or the specific work.

Etymology: In most uses, taleren derives from a base taler with a plural/demonym suffix such as -ens.

In fiction: Talerens are often associated with a homeland or region called Talera or a similarly named

Linguistic usage: In constructed-language discussions, taleren can serve as the name of a language or the speakers.

Reception and use: The term appears mainly in fan-fiction, tabletop games, and speculative fiction studies as

See also: constructed language, worldbuilding, demonyms, fictional cultures.

This
pattern
resembles
how
many
constructed
languages
form
demonyms
and
collective
names.
area.
Descriptions
of
talerens
vary,
but
writers
typically
outline
aspects
such
as
social
structure,
traditions,
and
a
language
or
dialect.
Features
are
defined
by
the
worldbuilder,
ranging
from
phonology
to
grammar,
but
no
single
standard
exists.
an
example
of
how
names
shape
cultural
perception.
It
is
not
part
of
a
recognized
real-world
ethnolinguistic
categorization.