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Crackfic Tricin's Talma (Irish: ''Poblacht na Talma'') is a unified republic, and Irish is the dominant language in it with English a common second language. Southern and eastern parts speak Idavic, and some pockets speak Korean, Japanese, Qazhrian, Judeo-Anbirese (assimilated Jews speak Irish and English), and Slavo-Windermere.
Irta Tricin's Talma (Eevo: ''Bintylisrál Talma'') is a unified republic, and Eevo is the dominant language in it with English and Irish common second languages. Southern and eastern parts speak Idavic, and some pockets speak Korean, Japanese, Eevo, Qazhrian, Judeo-Anbirese (assimilated Jews speak Eevo and English), Ăn Yidiș, and Slavo-Windermere.


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Basically our Hiberno-English but with more Eevo syntax
Basically our Hiberno-English but with more Eevo syntax


=== Talman Irish ===
=== Netagin ===
Almost the same as Irtan Standard Irish, with slang terms from Talmic and topic-prominence (from Eevo, Korean and Japanese) in broad speech
=== Ouřefr ===
 
=== Dodellian ===
''Mise tá claíomh (agam)'' 'I have a sword'
== People ==
 
''Tusa 's claíomh atá (agat), mise 's iachár atá (agam)'' 'You have a sword, I have a Talman machine gun'
 
=== Talman Japanese and Korean ===
Lots of calques and loans from Irish (in addition to English) in formal language; code switching with Irish and English is common
 
should sound stilted in a way somewhat different from English literally translated into Korean doea

Latest revision as of 03:56, 19 December 2022

Irta Tricin's Talma (Eevo: Bintylisrál Talma) is a unified republic, and Eevo is the dominant language in it with English and Irish common second languages. Southern and eastern parts speak Idavic, and some pockets speak Korean, Japanese, Eevo, Qazhrian, Judeo-Anbirese (assimilated Jews speak Eevo and English), Ăn Yidiș, and Slavo-Windermere.


Demos

Religions: 30% Catholic, 25% irreligious, 20% Remonitionist, 10% Ngedhraist, 5% Jewish, 1% Mărotłist, 9% other

Languages

Talman English

Basically our Hiberno-English but with more Eevo syntax

Netagin

Ouřefr

Dodellian

People