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'''Nūratambās''' (''Nüüretampůr''; in-universe Irish: ''ın Nûrasz'') is a (Hyper-)Celtic language spoken in Irta's North Africa.
'''Celtic Nurian''' (Old ''Nūratambās'', Modern ''Nüüretampur''; in-universe English: Nurian, in-universe Irish: ''an Núrais'') is a stem-Celtic language (called Celtic in Irta) 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 Celtic Nurian is the liturgical language of Irtan Buddhism.
[[Category:Stem-Celtic]]

Latest revision as of 03:15, 29 January 2022

Celtic Nurian (Old Nūratambās, Modern Nüüretampur; in-universe English: Nurian, in-universe Irish: an Núrais) is a stem-Celtic language (called Celtic in Irta) 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"