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'''Oalanii''', also called '''Seilim'''<ref>From Siktó word ''*séékm'e'', which most likely referred to the Oalanii or related peoples.</ref> is a comparatively reconstructed language that was most likely spoken in what is now the [[Moshurian]] city of Oalan, hence its name. Most of our knowledge of the language is reconstructed from Siktó-Oalanii and Irhekhee-Oalanii translated tablets as well as comparatively reconstructed from contemporary languages and [[Proto-Taskaric]].
'''Oalanii''', also called '''Seilim'''<ref>From Siktó word ''*séékm'e'', which most likely referred to the Oalanii or related peoples.</ref> is a comparatively reconstructed language that was most likely spoken in what is now the [[Moshurian]] city of Oalan, hence its name. Most of our knowledge of the language is reconstructed from Siktó-Oalanii and Irhekhee-Oalanii translated tablets as well as comparatively reconstructed from contemporary languages, child languages such as [[Zanúzh]], and parent languages like [[Proto-Taskaric]].


The Oalanii endonym is unknown, as no surviving record written in the [[Oalanii#Orthography|Oalanii logographic script]] mentions their own name, though we know the [[Siktó]] called them the ''*séékm'e'', which is also most likely the root of the [[Endépéd]] word for the Oalanii, ''zaakyuma'', although this word is now mostly used to mean [[Moshurian]] speakers who are from Oalan and/or speak the unique [[Moshurian#Oalan dialect|Oalan dialect]].
The Oalanii endonym is unknown, as no surviving record written in the [[Oalanii#Orthography|Oalanii logographic script]] mentions their own name, though we know the [[Siktó]] called them the ''*séékm'e'', which is also most likely the root of the [[Endépéd]] word for the Oalanii, ''zaakyuma'', although this word is now mostly used to mean [[Moshurian]] speakers who are from Oalan and/or speak the unique [[Moshurian#Oalan dialect|Oalan dialect]].
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Revision as of 14:10, 29 November 2023

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Oalanii
Seilim
Created byJukethatbox
Date2023
Era4,000 UH-2,300 UH
Revival300 BH
Taskaric
  • Oalanic
    • Oalanii
Dialect
Several hypothesised
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Oalanii, also called Seilim[1] is a comparatively reconstructed language that was most likely spoken in what is now the Moshurian city of Oalan, hence its name. Most of our knowledge of the language is reconstructed from Siktó-Oalanii and Irhekhee-Oalanii translated tablets as well as comparatively reconstructed from contemporary languages, child languages such as Zanúzh, and parent languages like Proto-Taskaric.

The Oalanii endonym is unknown, as no surviving record written in the Oalanii logographic script mentions their own name, though we know the Siktó called them the *séékm'e, which is also most likely the root of the Endépéd word for the Oalanii, zaakyuma, although this word is now mostly used to mean Moshurian speakers who are from Oalan and/or speak the unique Oalan dialect.

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  1. ^ From Siktó word *séékm'e, which most likely referred to the Oalanii or related peoples.