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* | *Proto-Lakovic: PIE gibberish? | ||
**Old Windermere: some kind of Celtic gibberish? | |||
***Classical Windermere: literally read Hmong gibberish | |||
****Modern Windermere: literal Hmong gib with begadkefat | |||
** | ****Trây: Hmong gibberish (with the tonal system intact) | ||
**Tseezh: Swedish gibberish | |||
**Wiebian: German gibberish | |||
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Revision as of 04:28, 26 August 2018
Things we're tempted to do in Tricin but won't do. :)
Republic of Bjeheond becomes Blómkálssalat Með Lauk
A nationality that believes that they're recycled trash
People
- Dăraf Peł Wănoyd → Johannes Reinhardt
- ʙustuq Ḷacilluq
- Rochth Scutzis → Clara Fort (A disgraced aristocrat who pursued composition and ethnomusicology against her father's wishes. She was brilliant but turbulent and brooding.)
- Etsoj Jopah → Ifor ap Syched ("Ivor Partch")
- Schlomo Schngellstein → Joey Tobin
Languages
- Proto-Lakovic: PIE gibberish?
- Old Windermere: some kind of Celtic gibberish?
- Classical Windermere: literally read Hmong gibberish
- Modern Windermere: literal Hmong gib with begadkefat
- Trây: Hmong gibberish (with the tonal system intact)
- Classical Windermere: literally read Hmong gibberish
- Tseezh: Swedish gibberish
- Wiebian: German gibberish
- Old Windermere: some kind of Celtic gibberish?