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==Languages==
'''Lõis''' (from the [[Tyrith]] name for 'Earth') is an alternate-history timeline for Earth.
 
==History==
Almost the same as our Earth timeline but with some added languages:
Some points of divergence:
 
*Hellenistic Greece spread to Central Asia and East India, giving us [[Kwenya]] and [[Heleasic]].
*[[Medh Chêl]], in Kaliningrad
*The Roman Empire expanded to Greece, Eastern Europe and Caucasus, hence influencing Azalic and Celtic languages, but lost territory in Italy and Western Europe to the Corded Ware peoples, and in Eastern Europe they lost out to Celts.
*[[Kyravar Maři]], a Balkan sprachbund Dravidian language
*The [[Siészal]] sacked China at the end of the Tang Dynasty, ending Dynastic China.
*[[Bgapian]]
 
In addition, there are a few pockets of vernacular Esperanto-speaking populations from Homaranist missions.
 
==Sprachbunds==
===Sardinian===
"How can I evolve retroflexes? Let me count the ways"
 
===British Isles===
Same features as in our timeline
 
===South Asian===
Same features as in our timeline; includes Palkhan
 
===Southeast Asian===
Includes Samanasphuore
 
===Khoisan===
Includes Justin Wieber?
 
==Cuisine==


==Languages==
Glommish cuisine: a kind of pan-Mediterranean cuisine
===A-posteriori languages===
 
*IE As We Know It
==Religions==
**Celtic
***Gallo-Brythonic
****Galatian
***Goidelic: Old Irish (written in Fraktur, using a German-like spelling: ''as·bönd, nih·opënd'' 'he refuses')
****[[Judeo-Gaelic]]
***Nurian (spoken in Nuristan)
**Ethiopian IE
**Italic
***Latin
****Living Latin
****Proto-Romance - Romance continuum
*****Quasi-Norman French
*****French minus GVS
*****etc.
**Hellenic
***Ancient Greek
****Quasi-Modern Greek
****[[Heleasic]]
****[[Kwenya]]
**[[Azalic]]
***[[TT-English|English]]
**Quibbertoot
**[[Hivatish]]
***Qunngartutannguaq
***Prisinitutannguaq
****British Qivattu (Quasi-Estonian)
**Indo-Iranian
***Avestan
****Middle Persian
*****L-Modern Persian
*Semitic
**Northwest Semitic
***North Semitic
****[[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]
*****[[Togarmite]]
****Canaanite
*****[[Verse:Lõis/Hebrew]]: Biblical Hebrew
******Mishnaic Hebrew
*****[[Ancient Cubrite]]
******[[Cubrite]]
***Aramaic
****Modern Aramaic languages
**Indian Semitic
***Conservative Semlang with dual and lots of cases
**East Semitic
***Akkadian
***[[Far East Semitic]]
*Sino-Tibetan
**Tibetic
***L-Tibetan (quasi-Amdo/Modern Greek/Elvish)
****example: bkra shis bde legs -> vra šir vde lêr
**Old Chinese
***Quasi-Sino-Japanese with Middle Chinese readings
****(Sino-[[Siészal]])
***Old Tyrith
****[[Tyrith]]
*Mon-Khmer
*Hmong-Mien


===Invented language families===
The usual ones, plus Homaranism and Medh Chêl druidism
*[[Camalic]]
**[[An Bhlaoighne]]
***Modern An Bhlaoighne
**[[Padmanābha]]
**[[L-Arabic]]
*[[Corded Ware (Lõis)]]
*Baden languages
*Harappan
*Tbaic (agglutinative Southeast Asian family)
**Romanian gib
**Philippine
***[[Tba]]
***
***
***
***
**[[Kirkkaselhümb]] (an isolate)
**something spoken in Oceania
*Pandoga
*[[Kodistian]]
*[[Siészal]]
*Xeno-Mandarin


===Sacred/liturgical languages===
Liturgical languages: the usual ones plus Esperanto and Medh Chêl
*Greek
*Middle Persian
*Avestan
*Old Tyrith
*[[L-Hebrew|Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew]]
*[[Ancient Cubrite]]
*Aramaic
*[[Togarmite/Old|Old Togarmite]]
*Classical Nahuatl
*Qunngartutannguaq

Revision as of 03:31, 1 March 2024

Languages

Almost the same as our Earth timeline but with some added languages:

In addition, there are a few pockets of vernacular Esperanto-speaking populations from Homaranist missions.

Sprachbunds

Sardinian

"How can I evolve retroflexes? Let me count the ways"

British Isles

Same features as in our timeline

South Asian

Same features as in our timeline; includes Palkhan

Southeast Asian

Includes Samanasphuore

Khoisan

Includes Justin Wieber?

Cuisine

Glommish cuisine: a kind of pan-Mediterranean cuisine

Religions

The usual ones, plus Homaranism and Medh Chêl druidism

Liturgical languages: the usual ones plus Esperanto and Medh Chêl