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'''Liturgical Francian''' is a Romance language | '''Liturgical Francian''' (''lъ francjenъ'' or ''la langwa francjena'') is a Romance language. It is the liturgical language of the Abrahamic religion Josephanism. In [[Verse:AETHER]] it is the source of most English words that come from Norman French in our timeline. | ||
Inspirations: Old Thedish, OCS | |||
sanctum > sanhtą > sāntъ (> English ''saint'') | |||
==Phonology== | |||
==Grammar== | |||
adjectives: | |||
*nom. bonъ bona boni bone (going more italian) | |||
*gen. boni bone bonorъ bonarъ | |||
*obl. bonu bona bonū bonū | |||
[[Category:Romance]] |
Latest revision as of 23:57, 24 October 2020
Liturgical Francian (lъ francjenъ or la langwa francjena) is a Romance language. It is the liturgical language of the Abrahamic religion Josephanism. In Verse:AETHER it is the source of most English words that come from Norman French in our timeline.
Inspirations: Old Thedish, OCS
sanctum > sanhtą > sāntъ (> English saint)
Phonology
Grammar
adjectives:
- nom. bonъ bona boni bone (going more italian)
- gen. boni bone bonorъ bonarъ
- obl. bonu bona bonū bonū