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== Languages ==
== Languages ==
* Germanic: "What if English was the least conservative member of an IE branch"
* Germanic: "What if English was the least conservative member of an IE branch"
** Ænglisċ: Albionian + Literal Irish
** Germanic Yiddish: "What if Ăn Yidiș (what she and other Irtans/CF Tricians call "Yiddish") was a closer relative of English"
** Germanic Yiddish: "What if Ăn Yidiș (what she and other Irtans/CF Tricians call "Yiddish") was a closer relative of English"
** Icelandic: "What if Eevo were Germanic and hyperconservative"
** Icelandic: "What if Eevo were Germanic and hyperconservative"

Revision as of 07:46, 16 January 2022

How a Crackfic Irtan (Aoife?) would create Earth

she'd use a word for Earth from a non-Irtan language to name it --- German Erde or Yiddish Erd probs

It would also have some differences from IRL Earth... for example no Holocaust (same for Schng's Earth)

Languages

  • Germanic: "What if English was the least conservative member of an IE branch"
    • Ænglisċ: Albionian + Literal Irish
    • Germanic Yiddish: "What if Ăn Yidiș (what she and other Irtans/CF Tricians call "Yiddish") was a closer relative of English"
    • Icelandic: "What if Eevo were Germanic and hyperconservative"
  • Russian: "What if Albionian was way more Irish-like in phonology (but stops were voiced + unvoiced for some reason)"
  • Czech: A Slavic conlang very similar to Albionian, also loosely inspired by Ăn Yidiș and Literal Irish (how she pronounces Literal Irish, anyway)
  • Sanskrit: A sorta Bjeheondian gibby IE with "a" mania literal-Irish touches
    • Pāli: even more Old Nurian-like
  • Thai: Cuam-inspired but with a more Ancient Greek-like aesthetic with insanely long loanwords and names from Indic
    • Cantonese: A Sinitic language with a more Germanic aesthetic, to Mandarin's Ăn Yidiş
  • Hmong: [Hmooby FES] gibby hypothetical substrate language to Chinese
  • Khmer: Mon-Khmer with Indic vocabulary
  • Erd-Austronesian: Netagin- and Proto-Lakovic inspired morphosyntax and aesthetics; an alternate diachronics for Māori
  • Romance
    • Italian: Quasi-Old Nurian