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θ labialization + reduction but basically Germanic gib (strong initial stress kept) | θ labialization + reduction but basically Germanic gib (strong initial stress kept) | ||
== English == | == DD-English == | ||
*puruθy = purify | *puruθy = purify | ||
*TERΘ = trans-exclaußive radical θeminist | *TERΘ = trans-exclaußive radical θeminist | ||
*celezrate? celeðrate? celedrate? = celebrate | *celezrate? celeðrate? celedrate? = celebrate | ||
== Judeo-Brythonic == | |||
Borrows the Latin vocab from a more our-Latin-like dialect of Θ-Latin | |||
[[Category:Romance]] | [[Category:Romance]] | ||
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] |
Revision as of 20:08, 30 December 2021
Θe Danguage Daikazoku is a family of "Romance" danguages (hence more appropriately called "Romdangs", rather than "Romlangs") descended directly from a θictional Italic danguage close to Old Latin (WIP), raθer θan via Classical Latin.
Both "Latin" and English (still Germanic) uses some version of the Greek θ in this timeline
Θ-old-latin with cockney accent
θ labialization + reduction but basically Germanic gib (strong initial stress kept)
DD-English
- puruθy = purify
- TERΘ = trans-exclaußive radical θeminist
- celezrate? celeðrate? celedrate? = celebrate
Judeo-Brythonic
Borrows the Latin vocab from a more our-Latin-like dialect of Θ-Latin