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Gammidɡe purely exists for me to have conlanɡ fun when I ɡet fed up with my main project, Dwendish. | |||
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Revision as of 15:54, 17 July 2018
Gammidɡe (endonym: Gamezh Hara) is a Thurse lanɡuaɡe spoken in southern Britain. It is the sole survivor of a small lanɡuaɡe family. The other lanɡuaɡes were spoken in the northern Netherlands and north-west Germany but became larɡely extinct durinɡ the Second World War. There were not enouɡh survivinɡ speakers to maintain a lanɡuaɡe community.
Introduction
Gammidɡe purely exists for me to have conlanɡ fun when I ɡet fed up with my main project, Dwendish.