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The name '''Ganglais''' is unknown but there are a few theories to it: | The name '''Ganglais''' is unknown but there are a few theories to it: | ||
# The name comes from Proto-Germanic *gangaz meaning "way" or "road and *līþaz meaning "pertaining to", but would wield something like ** | # The name comes from Proto-Germanic *gangaz meaning "way" or "road and *līþaz meaning "pertaining to", but would wield something like **Ganglice | ||
The name '''Ventalîque''' might have come from Latin Vandalus, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wandilaz and the Proto-Germanic suffix *-iskaz, making a possible Proto-Germanic word **wandiliskaz, meaning "Pertaining to the Vandals, or wanderers", an equivalent to English Vandalish. | The name '''Ventalîque''' might have come from Latin Vandalus, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wandilaz and the Proto-Germanic suffix *-iskaz, making a possible Proto-Germanic word **wandiliskaz, meaning "Pertaining to the Vandals, or wanderers", an equivalent to English Vandalish. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:25, 16 January 2025
| Vandalon | |
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| Ganglais (Ventalîque) | |
Flag of Vandalonia | |
| Pronunciation | ['[gã.glɛ(.z) (vɑ̃.ta.lik)]] |
| Created by | BooQorm |
| Date | 2020 |
| Setting | Eastern part of France, Benilux and western part of Germany |
| Native to | Vandalonia |
Indo-European
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Early form | Proto-Germanic
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| Official status | |
Official language in | Vandalonia |
Vandalon is a Germanic language
Etymology
The name Ganglais is unknown but there are a few theories to it:
- The name comes from Proto-Germanic *gangaz meaning "way" or "road and *līþaz meaning "pertaining to", but would wield something like **Ganglice
The name Ventalîque might have come from Latin Vandalus, ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wandilaz and the Proto-Germanic suffix *-iskaz, making a possible Proto-Germanic word **wandiliskaz, meaning "Pertaining to the Vandals, or wanderers", an equivalent to English Vandalish.
Vocabulary