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'''Celtic Nurian''' (Old ''Nūratambās'', Modern ''Nüüretampur''; in-universe English: Nurian, in-universe Irish: ''an Núrais'') is a | '''Celtic Nurian''' (Old ''Nūratambās'', Modern ''Nüüretampur''; in-universe English: Nurian, in-universe Irish: ''an Núrais'') is a stem-Celtic language spoken in Irta's North Africa. It evolved under strong Semitic, especially Arabic influence. It is inspired by [[Nurian]], a Talmic language with a similar premise. | ||
"Proto-Hyper-Celtic Palified then Khmerized" | "Proto-Hyper-Celtic Palified then Khmerized" | ||
Old Nūratambās is the liturgical language of Irtan and Crackfic Trician Buddhism. It is the most conservative attested Celtic language and thus is of value to Irtan Celticists. | Old Nūratambās is the liturgical language of Irtan and Crackfic Trician Buddhism. It is the most conservative attested Celtic language and thus is of value to Irtan Celticists. | ||
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Revision as of 07:01, 20 January 2022
Celtic Nurian (Old Nūratambās, Modern Nüüretampur; in-universe English: Nurian, in-universe Irish: an Núrais) is a stem-Celtic language spoken in Irta's North Africa. It evolved under strong Semitic, especially Arabic influence. It is inspired by Nurian, a Talmic language with a similar premise.
"Proto-Hyper-Celtic Palified then Khmerized"
Old Nūratambās is the liturgical language of Irtan and Crackfic Trician Buddhism. It is the most conservative attested Celtic language and thus is of value to Irtan Celticists.