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In the Unbegotten timeline, '''Netagin''' (''ne Natagin'' /nɛ natagin/ [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]) is a classical language of Edna's conworld, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages such as [[Ouřefr]] and [[Shalaian]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim: like Hebrew, Netagin has final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. | In the Unbegotten timeline, '''Netagin''' (''ne Natagin'' /nɛ natagin/ [nɛː nətɐːˈgiːːn]) is a classical language of Edna's conworld, belonging to the [[Idavic languages|Idavic]] language family. Netagin has influenced many other languages such as [[Ouřefr]] and [[Shalaian]]. Netagin is intended to be optimized for writing piyyutim: like Hebrew, Netagin has final stress and stressed suffixes, so that it is natural to rhyme by having the last syllables the same like in Jewish piyyutim. | ||
The spread of the philosophy/religion ___ elevated Netagin to the status of a classical and liturgical language in pretty much the entire Idavic-speaking world. Netagin had a nickname "the Language of the Řih" (''byrits nie Řih''), after the letter for ''ř''. It was the only language known to its speakers to have the Czech ''ř'' sound. | |||
This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Old English, Czech, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired. | This is the seventh version of Netagin. Its aesthetic is inspired by Hebrew, Old English, Czech, and [[Windermere]] and its grammar is Indonesian, Lushootseed and Slavic-inspired. | ||
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