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[s], [ɬ], [ɹ], [j], and [w] cannot be codas. | |||
If placed in coda position, [ɬ] becomes syllabic. | |||
[β], [θ], and [ð] are realized as the onsets of unstressed syllables or as codas. | |||
[tʃ] and [x] are realized in onset position and the first phoneme of a given morpheme. As codas, they become [ʃ] and [ɣ] respectively. [ɣ] can also be realized as the onset of any unstressed syllable. | |||
[s] is used in onset position unless it is immediately followed by another consonant in the same morpheme. | |||
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Revision as of 02:13, 26 May 2025

Oge is a language isolate which migrated into the ŋorld from the far weast in April of 2025. Little is known about its origins, and the recent rapid migration of its speaking population unfortunately left little in terms of written documentation in Oge from prior to April of 2025. It is spoken as the primary official language in Wänade.
History
Oge's creation predates that of the original Nguhcraft server by several months, the first recorded instance of Proto-Oge (Kogwi Kmoyo /ˈkɔgʷiˈkʔ̬mɔjɔ/) being a non-IPA vocabulary list and a sticky note reading: "agglutinative?" dated May 17, 2020. It was originally created to be used as a (mostly relexed English) secret-lang with fancy grammar to provide extra security in journaling in a mono-linguistic substrate culture. Since 2020, it has shifted into a *slightly* more naturalistic artlang for personal use.
Today Oge is spoken as the dominant language in mainland Wänade. The most commonly uttered phrase in in-game-chat is łë wa, which translates into English as "gaming."
Morphology
Unfortunately, due to it being my first ever real conlang, very little actually exists in terms of documentation detailing the grammar and morphology of the Oge language; tho it can usually be interpreted as loosely SVO, mildly polysynthetic, and heavily pro-drop. It gets a lot done with context and topic marking alone. Proto-Oge's grammar was pretty strictly agglutinative and VSO, and modern Oge pretty much follows suit; just with freer word order for the verb tending to push it further right in the sentence. Its adjectives are more verby than nouny, but most of them can be used as pronouns. From 2021-2023, about half of Proto-Oge's nouns were just bouba-ed and kiki-ed into existence while the other half were loaned from whatever language google said any given concept was first talked about in. However, both of those systems have since been completely abandoned in favor of artificially generating tri-consonantal and bi-consonantal roots from older Oge (and sometimes Proto-Oge) root nouns.
Phonology & Orthography
Consonants
| Bilabial | Dental | Alveolar | Postalveolar | Velar | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| unv | v | unv | v | unv | v | unv | v | unv | v | |
| Plosive | /p/ | /b/ | /t/ | /d/ | /k/ | /g/ | ||||
| Nasal | /m/ | /n/ | /ŋ/ ⟨ń⟩ | |||||||
| Fricative | /ɸʰ/ ⟨f⟩ | /β/ ⟨b⟩ | /θ/ ⟨t⟩ | /ð/ ⟨d⟩ | /s/ | /z/ | /ʃ/ ⟨c⟩ | /ʒ/ ⟨j⟩ | /x/ ⟨h⟩ | /ɣ/ ⟨h/g⟩ |
| Affricate | /bβʰ/ ⟨bw⟩ | /tʃ/ ⟨c⟩ | ||||||||
| Approximant | /ɹ/ ⟨w⟩ | |||||||||
| Lateral Fricative | /ɬ/ ⟨ł⟩ | |||||||||
| Liquid | /l/ | /j/ ⟨y⟩ | /w/ ⟨u⟩ | |||||||
[s], [ɬ], [ɹ], [j], and [w] cannot be codas.
If placed in coda position, [ɬ] becomes syllabic.
[β], [θ], and [ð] are realized as the onsets of unstressed syllables or as codas.
[tʃ] and [x] are realized in onset position and the first phoneme of a given morpheme. As codas, they become [ʃ] and [ɣ] respectively. [ɣ] can also be realized as the onset of any unstressed syllable.
[s] is used in onset position unless it is immediately followed by another consonant in the same morpheme.
Vowels
All 5 vowels can be lengthened (realized in text as umlauted vowels). Lengthening can but doesn't necessarily stress the syllable containing the lengthened vowel.
| Unrounded | Rounded | |
|---|---|---|
| Close | /i/ ⟨y⟩ | /u/ ⟨u⟩ |
| Open-mid | /ɛ/ ⟨e⟩ | /ɔ/ ⟨o⟩ |
| Open | /a/ ⟨a⟩ |
Stress
Stress tends to fall on syllables in this order: syllables containing lengthened vowels and/or coda consonants, syllables containing ɔ, syllables containing a, ɛ and i, and lastly syllables containing 'ɛ which used to be ɘ' and vocalic consonants.