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'''Padmanåbha''' (modern pronunciation: /padmənovə/, medieval pronunciation: /padmana:bʰa/) is a Camalic language spoken in Lõis's Levantine sprachbund. Like English and [[Togarmite]], it has changed very little since 900 AD. It is inspired aesthetically by [[Gussnish]]. | '''Padmanåbha''' (modern pronunciation: /padmənovə/, medieval pronunciation: /padmana:bʰa/) is a Camalic language spoken in Lõis's Levantine sprachbund. Like English and [[Togarmite]], it has changed very little since 900 AD. It is inspired aesthetically by [[Gussnish]], Swedish and Icelandic. | ||
It underwent a sound change similar to Grimm's law: aspirated stops in Medieval | It underwent a sound change similar to Grimm's law: aspirated stops in Medieval Padmanåbha turned into spirants (/pʰ bʰ tʰ dʰ kʰ gʰ/ -> /f v θ ð x ɣ/). |
Revision as of 04:37, 12 September 2019
Padmanåbha (modern pronunciation: /padmənovə/, medieval pronunciation: /padmana:bʰa/) is a Camalic language spoken in Lõis's Levantine sprachbund. Like English and Togarmite, it has changed very little since 900 AD. It is inspired aesthetically by Gussnish, Swedish and Icelandic.
It underwent a sound change similar to Grimm's law: aspirated stops in Medieval Padmanåbha turned into spirants (/pʰ bʰ tʰ dʰ kʰ gʰ/ -> /f v θ ð x ɣ/).