Ulakisonian language

Ulakisonian (улакисонибурба; ulakisoniburba [ʊlɐkʰisoniburbɐ]) is a Nesionytan language spoken primarily in Ulakisonia. Its ancestor is the Nesionytan language, which later developed into several different languages. It is the most widely spoken language in the Nesionytan Islands. Ulakisonian is a, with four standardized varieties, the standard Ulakisonian, Isandarualese Ulakisonian, which uses the Latin writing system, Usanian, spoken in the Usania region in northern Sosidamyn, Toalugi, and Urqazan, spoken in the Urqaza peninsula.

According to Article 7 of the Ulakisonian constitution, Ulakisonian is the official and national language of Ulakisonia, and is recommended to all citizens. Criticism and blasphemy in any shape or form of the language is a criminal offense and is punishable by one year sentencing or fining. Even a slight mocking of the language is considered blasphemy and insulting towards Ulakisonian traditions. It is the native language of 94% of the Ulakisonian population. Originally written in the Kubusa script, it was gradually replaced with Cyrillic brought by Russia in the 1830s. It is regulated and mandated in all Ulakisonian schools by the Madayangin Ulakisoniburba.

Classification
Ulakisonian is a member of the Nesionytan branch of the Mashgirian language family. It is descended from the old Nesionytan language, which itself derived from Proto-Mashgiric, which fused the tribal languages spoken by the indigenous people in the Mashgir Island of modern-day Weefistan. Historically, Ulakisonian was classified as a southern dialect of Nesionytan, until the fall of the Nesionytan Empire in 1549, when dialects started to diverge as different languages. The closest languages to Ulakisonian are Toalugian and Danamian of the Toalugic languages, and Shizzanga of the Ayhandic languages.

Sample text
The following is a sample text in literary Ulakisonian of Article 1 of the :

Cyrillic Ulakisonian
 * Мазіат 1: Тиіам исантур гӑргод азат шим вазіан кън фаіръqан шим чамиктур. Мехе тибангио безіашандъ шим джаніат. Ашандар, хабанде чор qуніар кън етмаqър барундалларъ qектеріа о|}

Sample text
The following is a sample text in literary Ulakisonian of Article 1 of the :

Cyrillic Ulakisonian
 * Мазіат 1: Тиіам исантур гӑргод аз�|}

Sample text
The following is a sample text in literary Ulakisonian of Article 1 of the :

Cyrillic Ulakisonian
 * Мазіат 1: Тиіам исантур гӑргод азат шим вазіан кън фаіръqан шим чамиктур. Мехе тибангио безіашандъ шим джаніат. Ашандар, хабанде чор qуніар кън етмаqър барундалларъ qектеріа оз иіиндӑ.

Romanized Ulakisonian:
 * Mazyat 1: Tiyam isantur gărgod azat şim vazyan kın fayrıqand şim chamiktur. Mehe tibangio bezyaşandı şim janyat. Aşandar, khabande chor qunyar kın etmaqır barundalları qekterya oz iyindă.


 * mɐzʲɐt oz | tʰijɐm isɐntʰur ɢɛrɢod ɐzɐt ʃɪm vɐzʲɐn kʰəɴ ɸɐjrəqɐnd ʃɪm t͡ʃʰɐmɪkʰtʰur | mexe tʰibɐnɢio bezʲɐʃɐndə ʃɪm d͡ʒɐɲɐt | ɐʃɐndɐr | xɐbɐnde t͡ʃʰor quɲɐr kʰəɴ etmɐqər bɐrundɐlːɐrə qekʰtʰerʲɐ oz ijindɛ

Gloss
 * Article 1: All humans born free and equal in dignity and rights. They possesses conscience and reason. Therefore, entirety must act in soul(of) sibling(hood) toward one other.

Translation
 * Article 1: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They possess conscience and reason. Therefore, everyone should act in a spirit of brotherhood towards each other.