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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''THEED-ish''; natively ''þe þiúske mál'' /θə ˈθʲuːskə maːɫ/; from Proto-Thedic {{recon|''þiudьskъ''}}) is a language spoken in [[User:IlL/Jarþe|Jarþe]]'s Thedeland (our Germany, Austria and Italy). It is a [[Thedic languages|Thedic]] language, which descends from an alternate historical form of Proto-Germanic, [[Oselo-Bruso-Thedic]]. Its speakers are called Thedes. {{PAGENAME}} is intended to have a pseudo-Irish and pseudo-Slavic aesthetic.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (''THEED-ish''; natively ''þe þiúske mál'' /θə ˈθʲuːskə maːɫ/; from Proto-Thedic {{recon|''þiudьskъ''}}) is a Germanic language spoken in [[User:IlL/Jarþe|Jarþe]]'s Thedeland (our Germany, Austria and Italy). Its speakers are called Thedes. {{PAGENAME}} is intended to have a pseudo-Irish and pseudo-Slavic aesthetic.


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*'''Central Thedish''' lost the genitive case. Some vowel reflexes are also different: ''erþa'' 'earth' > ''jerþe'' (Standard ''jarþe''), ''sövъn'' '7' > ''seven'' (Standard ''sieven'').
*'''Central Thedish''' lost the genitive case. Some vowel reflexes are also different: ''erþa'' 'earth' > ''jerþe'' (Standard ''jarþe''), ''sövъn'' '7' > ''seven'' (Standard ''sieven'').
*'''Western Thedish'''
*'''Western Thedish'''
*'''Upper''' or [[Thedish/Northern|'''Northern Thedish''']] (''Bórьsk'' or ''Uverþiúsk'') is spoken in a region near Austro-Bavaria, sometimes colloquially called ''Þruven Nurþet'' 'Up in the North'. It is grammatically more similar to [[Ufirlandisg]] and is nigh-unintelligible to other speakers.
*'''Upper''' or [[Thedish/Northern|'''Northern Thedish''']] (''Bórьsk'' or ''Uverþiúsk'') is spoken in a region near Austro-Bavaria. It is grammatically more similar to [[Ufirlandisg]] and is nigh-unintelligible to other speakers.
===Example words===
===Example words===
*'man':
*'man':
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*'clothing':
*'clothing':
**Non-Northern ''klyþ'' (m)
**Non-Northern ''klyþ'' (m)
**Northern ''vestie'' (f)
*'very, a lot':
*'very, a lot':
**Standard, Central ''svinþ''
**Standard, Central ''svinþ''
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