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'''Twetho''' (''Tveþo'') is a Tsimulh language in the Twethoic branch. It is inspired by Burmese and Icelandic and is closely related to a Nuosu-Swedish hybrid.
 
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|nativename = Tveðo-sdvein
|pronunciation= /ˈtʰweðoˌstweɪɰ̃/
|setting=[[Verse:Hmøøh]]
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'''Twetho''' (Tveþó stveïnn 'Twetho language') is an Anbiric language, a close relative of [[Anbirese]]. It is inspired by Burmese, Faroese, and Danish.

Latest revision as of 15:34, 25 October 2024

Tveðo
Tveðo-sdvein
Pronunciation[/ˈtʰweðoˌstweɪɰ̃/]
Created byIlL
SettingVerse:Hmøøh
Anbiric
  • Tveðo
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Twetho (Tveþó stveïnn 'Twetho language') is an Anbiric language, a close relative of Anbirese. It is inspired by Burmese, Faroese, and Danish.