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'''Angai''' (/ˈɑːŋgaɪ/; the name is from Dylathian ''ɂanggae'') is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages. | |||
Quququqquq is the lingua franca of modern Angai. | |||
== Team == | |||
* Inthar: [[Séiseal]], [[Wyacker]], [[Anbirese]] | |||
== Languages == | |||
(These are the major ones, we don't need any more) | |||
* [[Qwbmwdqwg]]: A tritonal root language | * [[Qwbmwdqwg]]: A tritonal root language | ||
* Irenesian languages | * Irenesian languages | ||
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*** Lhabhdweni | *** Lhabhdweni | ||
*** Dhasrawita | *** Dhasrawita | ||
* Akya-Woms languages | * Akya-Woms languages: PAW is pretty much identical to PTS without final stress | ||
** Womsic | ** Womsic | ||
*** Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu | *** Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu | ||
*** Via Viva | *** Via Viva | ||
** | ** [[Trans-Sarnathian languages|Trans-Sarnathian]] | ||
*** [[ | * Dọrêmí languages | ||
** Dọ branch | |||
** Ùt branch | |||
* Rieng-Chrâtt languages | |||
** [[Æ]]: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language | |||
* [[Danishmandi]] | |||
* [[Kuam]] | |||
* [[Plairaewathannayut]] | |||
* Bjeheondian languages (areal) | |||
** [[Anbirese]] | |||
** [[Dårle]] | |||
* [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. | * [[Ditab]]: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. ''Not'' a liturgical language. | ||
* [[Toki Ike]] | * [[Toki Ike]] | ||
* Ghalkian languages (not a family; Ghalki is just a register/emphaticness/palatalization heaven) | |||
** [[Trây]] | |||
** [[Wyacker]] | |||
** [[Thackish]] | |||
** [[Séiseal]] | |||
* [[Whāso]] | |||
* [[Fursfop]] | |||
== Parts of Angai == | |||
* Irenesia: Quququqquq (lingua franca) | |||
* Imrnga: Akya-Woms, Doremi | |||
* Ghalki: Arabic heaven | |||
* Æm Múr: Sinosphere equivalent | |||
** A number of river valleys where the major tonal language families (the majority of them Thean, Æ, and Kuam speakers) flourish | |||
** The Abyss | |||
** Dylathian Plateau | |||
** Sarnathian Mountains | |||
* Fleiland (counterpart to India) | |||
* Republic of Furnifoo | |||
* Bjeheond: Australia counterpart | |||
=== Islands === | |||
* Quqqaäan Isles | |||
* Qwbmwdqwg Island | |||
* Nōwhere | |||
* Gangnam (ga nGnam?) | |||
[[Category:Angai|*]] | [[Category:Angai|*]] |
Latest revision as of 03:06, 13 March 2025
Angai (/ˈɑːŋgaɪ/; the name is from Dylathian ɂanggae) is a setting dominated by highly tonal languages.
Quququqquq is the lingua franca of modern Angai.
Team
Languages
(These are the major ones, we don't need any more)
- Qwbmwdqwg: A tritonal root language
- Irenesian languages
- Kawenic
- Quququqquq: A language with only /k u a/ and two tones
- Tucootka
- Tuatu'yat
- Kawenyen
- Sikorian
- Ernic
- Ernish (auzinim)
- Whyastian (xʷivyaosdia)
- Lhabhdwenic
- Lhabhdweni
- Dhasrawita
- Kawenic
- Akya-Woms languages: PAW is pretty much identical to PTS without final stress
- Womsic
- Brnga: Hypertonal min-Nuosu
- Via Viva
- Trans-Sarnathian
- Womsic
- Dọrêmí languages
- Dọ branch
- Ùt branch
- Rieng-Chrâtt languages
- Æ: Danish-inspired monosyllabic and tonal language
- Danishmandi
- Kuam
- Plairaewathannayut
- Bjeheondian languages (areal)
- Ditab: Tonal min-Tiberian Hebrew. Not a liturgical language.
- Toki Ike
- Ghalkian languages (not a family; Ghalki is just a register/emphaticness/palatalization heaven)
- Whāso
- Fursfop
Parts of Angai
- Irenesia: Quququqquq (lingua franca)
- Imrnga: Akya-Woms, Doremi
- Ghalki: Arabic heaven
- Æm Múr: Sinosphere equivalent
- A number of river valleys where the major tonal language families (the majority of them Thean, Æ, and Kuam speakers) flourish
- The Abyss
- Dylathian Plateau
- Sarnathian Mountains
- Fleiland (counterpart to India)
- Republic of Furnifoo
- Bjeheond: Australia counterpart
Islands
- Quqqaäan Isles
- Qwbmwdqwg Island
- Nōwhere
- Gangnam (ga nGnam?)