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(Ilithian ''awiſſwijá'' 'world' (<- 'what we perceive') <- h₂ewiswiyeh2, hypothetical reconstruction of Aoife) | |||
An India-inspired setting | |||
Creation of 20th-century [[Verse:Lõis|Lõisian]] author Aoife O'Flaherty, a Lõisian Irish-American polyglot who spoke Czech, Sanskrit, Modern Irish, Old Irish, Hebrew, etc.; conlangs in this setting are mainly inspired by Sanskrit, Czech, Arabic, Tamil, Pama-Nyungan, Irish, and Danish. | |||
== Languages == | |||
: | "Everything evolves into Danish gib" | ||
* IE | |||
** [[Ilithian]] ("Czecho-Sanskrit"; a typical old IE language) | |||
*** [[Zeuhi]] | |||
** Sanskrit | |||
*** Marotlism Prakrit (where ''pida'' derives from Skt. ''pitā'' 'father') | |||
* [[Řeuŋnie]] | |||
* [[Verse:Avishviya/Zvetanda|Zvetanda]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:37, 9 June 2024
(Ilithian awiſſwijá 'world' (<- 'what we perceive') <- h₂ewiswiyeh2, hypothetical reconstruction of Aoife)
An India-inspired setting
Creation of 20th-century Lõisian author Aoife O'Flaherty, a Lõisian Irish-American polyglot who spoke Czech, Sanskrit, Modern Irish, Old Irish, Hebrew, etc.; conlangs in this setting are mainly inspired by Sanskrit, Czech, Arabic, Tamil, Pama-Nyungan, Irish, and Danish.
Languages
"Everything evolves into Danish gib"