Verse:Angai: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
mNo edit summary |
m (→Languages) |
||
Line 17: | Line 17: | ||
*** Lhabhdweni | *** Lhabhdweni | ||
*** Dhasrawita | *** Dhasrawita | ||
* Akya-Woms languages | * Akya-Woms languages: PAW is pretty much identical to PTS without the stress shift | ||
** Womsic | ** Womsic | ||
*** Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu | *** Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu |
Revision as of 13:25, 9 December 2024
Angai (/ˈɑːŋgaɪ/; the name is from Dylathian ɂanggae) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages.
Languages
(These are the major ones, we don't need any more)
- Qwbmwdqwg: A tritonal root language
- Irenesian languages
- Kawenic
- Quququqquq: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones
- Tucootka
- Tuatu'yat
- Kawenyen
- Sikorian
- Ernic
- Ernish (auzinim)
- Whyastian (xʷivyaosdia)
- Lhabhdwenic
- Lhabhdweni
- Dhasrawita
- Kawenic
- Akya-Woms languages: PAW is pretty much identical to PTS without the stress shift
- Womsic
- Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu
- Via Viva
- Trans-Sarnathian
- Womsic
- Rieng-Chrâtt languages
- Æ: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language
- Kuam
- Plairaewatthanayut
- Anbirese
- Dårle
- Ditab: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. Not a liturgical language.
- Toki Ike
- Ghalkian languages (not a family; Ghalki is just a register/emphaticness/palatalization heaven)
- Whāso
Parts of Angai
- Irenesia
- Imrnga
- Ghalki: Arabic heaven
- Transsarnathia (provisional name): Sinosphere equivalent
- A number of river valleys where the major tonal language families (the majority of them Æ, Zzean, and Cuam speakers) flourish
- The Abyss
- Dylathian Plateau
- Sarnathian Mountains
Islands
- Quqqaäan Isles
- Fleiland (Counterpart to India?)
- Qwbmwdqwg Island
- Bjeheond
- Nōwhere
- New Fleiland