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===Bjeheondian English=== | ===Bjeheondian English=== | ||
VSO exclamations common; certain Bjeheondian calques; varying levels of Windermere and Shalaian | VSO exclamations common; certain Bjeheondian calques; varying levels of Windermere and Shalaian phonetic influences | ||
Shalaian accents sound closest to what we know as native English | Shalaian accents sound closest to what we know as native English |
Revision as of 11:26, 8 November 2021
Things we're tempted to do in Tricin but won't do. :)
People
- Etsoj Jopah -> Tsăhong Starwise
Languages
- Semitic, IE - spoken by immigrants from Apple PIE
- Bjeheondian English
- Bjeheondian Hebrew
- Talmic
- Middle Eevo
- Judeo-Eevo
- Wiebian
- a Yiddish-inspired descendant, vibish, spoken in Wieb
- a tonal language inspired by Danish and Vietnamese
- Middle Eevo
Bjeheondian English
VSO exclamations common; certain Bjeheondian calques; varying levels of Windermere and Shalaian phonetic influences
Shalaian accents sound closest to what we know as native English
Bjeheondians sometimes reduce vowels to /ə/ even when native accents don't, like sometimes /səmtəms/; they also generalize plurals of nouns ending in f and th, the latter pronounced /dz/.
Other common phonetic features are a total merger of voiced th and d and th-stopping. R was historically uvular in broad Bjeheondian accents and alveolar in cultivated accents but this is reversed in modern times.