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Revision as of 19:10, 14 April 2014

𒄄𒂊𒅕𒈪𒄖𒂊𒂗𒋼𒄿

𒇲𒅔𒄖𒄾𒃶𒀟𒊺𒀉
𒆠𒀉 𒆜𒀉 𒅗𒀪𒈨𒂊 1,445 𒅗𒌈𒌑𒄧 𒉡 𒅴𒂗: Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character ",".% 𒌀𒐊𒉌.
𒆠𒀉 𒆜𒀉 𒅗𒀀𒅈 20 𒆐𒋾𒄴𒌈𒌑𒄧 𒅗𒌑𒄧 𒉡
3 𒅗𒌑𒄧, 𒆪𒀪 𒀊𒀭 𒅆𒅆𒄿𒋾 𒁍𒀪𒀀.
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Luthic
Lûthica
Lutho-Ravennese Flag.png
Flag of the Luthic-speaking Ravenna
Pronunciation[ˈlu.ti.xɐ]
Created byLëtzelúcia
Date2023
SettingAlternative history Italy
Native toRavenna; Ferrara and Bologna
EthnicityLuths
Native speakers149,500 (2020)
Indo-European
Early forms
Proto-Luthic
  • Gothic Luthic
    • Mediaeval Luthic
      • Late Mediaeval Luthic
Standard form
Standard Ravennese Luthic (Lûthica)
Dialects
  • Upper Luthic (Altalûthica), Ferraresi Luthic (Lûthica Estense)
  • Standard Bolognese Luthic (Lûthica Bolognesa)
  • Paulistan Luthic (Lûthica Paülista)
Official status
Recognised minority
language in
Italy (recognised by the Luthic Community of Ravenna)
Brazil (recognised in São Paulo)
Regulated byCouncil for the Luthic Language
Language codes
CLCRqlu
BRCLluth
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The areas where Luthic (red and orange) is spoken.
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Luthic (/ˈluːθ.ɪk/ LOOTH-ik; endonym: Lûthica [ˈlu.ti.xɐ]) is an Italic language that is spoken by the Luths, with strong East Germanic influence. Unlike other Romance languages, such as Portuguese, Spanish, Catalan, Occitan and French, Luthic has a large inherited vocabulary from East Germanic, instead of only proper names that survived in historical accounts, and loanwords. About 250,000 people speak Luthic worldwide.

Luthic is the result of a prolonged contact among members of both regions after the Gothic raids towards the Roman Empire began, together with the later West Germanic merchants’ travels to and from the Western Roman Empire. These connections, the interactions between the Papal States and the conquest by the Germanic dynasties of the Roman Empire slowly formed a creole as a lingua franca for mutual communication.

As a standard form of the Gotho-Romance language, Luthic has similarities with other Italo-Dalmatian languages, Western Romance languages and Sardinian. The status of Luthic as the regional language of Ravenna and the existence there of a regulatory body have removed Luthic, at least in part, from the domain of Standard Italian, its traditional Dachsprache. It is also related to the Florentine dialect spoken by the Italians in the Italian city of Florence and its immediate surroundings.

Luthic is an inflected fusional language, with four cases for nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (nominative, accusative, genitive, dative); three genders (masculine, feminine, neuter); and two numbers (singular, plural).


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𒇲𒅔𒄖𒄾𒃶𒀟𒊺

𒆍 𒌋𒄿𒆍 𒐊𒌋𒌓𒀖 𒅈 𒍇𒄭 𒀀𒊒𒌋𒈾𒀀𒀭 𒉡 𒁶𒀭 𒌋𒂍𒁲𒂗 𒅴𒂗, 𒆭𒄧𒅴𒂗. 𒌋𒂍𒁲𒄿 𒅴𒄭𒀀 𒐊𒌋𒌋𒀭𒋫𒅈 𒃲𒄴𒋾𒇥 𒋫𒈪𒀁𒋾𒇥 𒌣𒅈𒁉 𒌣𒄭𒀀: 𒅈 𒂖𒌀𒀭, 𒍇𒄭𒂊𒄿 𒅗𒋫𒄩𒀭, 𒄾𒀭 𒉡 𒃲𒌨 𒀁𒊺𒅕. 𒃲𒀭𒆍 𒅖𒄩𒀀𒀭𒌈𒌷 𒌋𒂍𒁳𒇥 𒆳𒌣𒇥 𒉡 𒈫𒇥 𒄀𒅕𒁀𒌷 𒌣𒀀𒌋𒀭𒋼𒂗 𒀀𒌋𒀁𒌅𒂗. 𒌋𒂍𒁲𒄿 𒅴𒄭𒀀 𒅗𒀪𒉺𒀭𒋾 𒁀𒀀𒀭𒆷 𒆐𒋾𒌑𒄿 𒌍𒐊𒀀𒌋𒀉𒆕𒄧, 𒆍𒄿𒊭𒀭 𒊺𒂗𒄩𒀀𒄿𒇻 𒐊𒂊𒌋𒀁 𒁹𒄉!


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