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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (natively ''þe glumsьke rarde'' [θə gɫˠʊmʲsʲkə ɾaːɖə]; from Proto-Germanic {{recon|''þiudiskaz''}}) is a Germanic language which was historically spoken in parts of Southern Italy and Tunisia but is now mostly spoken by diaspora populations in North America and Brazil. It's classified as West Germanic in-universe, but forms a distinct group from what is called West Germanic in our timeline. Its speakers are called Gloms (''Glume''). {{PAGENAME}} is intended to have a pseudo-Irish and pseudo-Slavic aesthetic.
'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (natively ''þe glumsьke rarde'' [θə gɫˠʊmʲsʲkə ɾaːɖə]; from Proto-Germanic {{recon|''þiudiskaz''}}) is a Germanic language which was historically spoken in parts of Southern Italy and Tunisia but is now mostly spoken by diaspora populations in North America and Brazil. It's classified as West Germanic in-universe, but forms a distinct group from what is called West Germanic in our timeline. Glommish is phonologically the most conservative Germanic language in Lõis and is strikingly similar to our timeline's reconstructed Proto-Germanic. Its speakers are called Gloms (''Glume''). {{PAGENAME}} is intended to have a pseudo-Irish and pseudo-Slavic aesthetic.


The majority of today's Glommish speakers are Muslim. A minority practice forms of Christianity common in North Africa.
The majority of today's Glommish speakers are Muslim. A minority practice forms of Christianity common in North Africa.