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==Languages== | |||
== | Almost the same as our Earth timeline but with some added languages: | ||
* | *[[Medh Chêl]], in Kaliningrad | ||
* | *[[Kyravar Maři]], a Balkan sprachbund Dravidian language | ||
* | *[[Bgapian]] | ||
*[[Glommish]], in the Alps | |||
*[[Inland North Czech]], spoken by an Amish-like religious sect descended from the Bohemian Brethren | |||
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 | |||
Latest revision as of 17:43, 25 August 2024
Languages
Almost the same as our Earth timeline but with some added languages:
- Medh Chêl, in Kaliningrad
- Kyravar Maři, a Balkan sprachbund Dravidian language
- Bgapian
- Glommish, in the Alps
- Inland North Czech, spoken by an Amish-like religious sect descended from the Bohemian Brethren
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