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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. | ||
# [[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. | |||
[[Category:Tricin]] | [[Category:Tricin]] |
Latest revision as of 19:47, 25 January 2023
- Tigol is essentially Old Irish with the wrong mutations.
- Eevo is essentially Old Irish become Khmer gibberish.
- Eevo is essentially Talman Ăn Yidiș.
- Old Nurian is essentially Pali spoken by Arabs.
- Modern Nurian is essentially Maltese backwards ("Arabic-influenced Italian").
- Modern Nurian is essentially Bjeheondian Yiddish.
- Swuntsim is essentially Sindarinized Lushootseed.
Non-Trician languages
- Thedish is essentially Dutch with a Russian accent.
- Cuam is essentially Southeast Asian Ăn Yidiș.
- 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.
- Corsican Arabic is essentially Arabic with a Hiberno-English accent.
- Corsican Arabic is essentially Irish but with Arabic accent, morphology and basic vocabulary.