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==Non-Trician languages==
==Non-Trician languages==
# [[Thedish]] is essentially Dutch with a Russian accent.
# [[Thedish]] is essentially Dutch with a Russian accent.
# Sino-[[Siészal]] is essentially Sino-Korean and Sino-Japanese morphed into Irish gibberish.
# [[Cuam]] is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș.
# [[Cuam]] is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș.
# Cuam is essentially an Irish speaker doing an impression of Thai.
# Cuam is essentially an Irish speaker doing an impression of Thai.
# [[Ăn Yidiș]] is essentially Scottish Gaelic spoken with a proto-Naengic vowel shift and with Hebrew loanwords.
# [[Ăn Yidiș]] is essentially Scottish Gaelic spoken with a proto-Naengic vowel shift and with Hebrew loanwords.
# [[Corsican Arabic]] is essentially Arabic with a Hiberno-English accent.
# [[Corsican Arabic]] is essentially Irish but with Arabic accent, morphology and basic vocabulary.


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Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023

  1. Tigol is essentially Old Irish with the wrong mutations.
  2. Eevo is essentially Old Irish become Khmer gibberish.
  3. Eevo is essentially Talman Ăn Yidiș.
  4. Old Nurian is essentially Pali spoken by Arabs.
  5. Modern Nurian is essentially Maltese backwards ("Arabic-influenced Italian").
  6. Modern Nurian is essentially Bjeheondian Yiddish.
  7. Swuntsim is essentially Sindarinized Lushootseed.

Non-Trician languages

  1. Thedish is essentially Dutch with a Russian accent.
  2. Cuam is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș.
  3. Cuam is essentially an Irish speaker doing an impression of Thai.
  4. Ăn Yidiș is essentially Scottish Gaelic spoken with a proto-Naengic vowel shift and with Hebrew loanwords.
  5. Corsican Arabic is essentially Arabic with a Hiberno-English accent.
  6. Corsican Arabic is essentially Irish but with Arabic accent, morphology and basic vocabulary.