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=== Talmic and Lakovic === | === Talmic and Lakovic === | ||
All Talmic and Lakovic languages are extinct in Talma except: | All Talmic and Lakovic languages are endangered or extinct in Talma except: | ||
* Slavo-Windermere | * Slavo-Windermere | ||
* Judeo-Anbirese | * Judeo-Anbirese | ||
* Qazhrian | * Qazhrian | ||
All three are minority languages, spoken by highly religious groups. | All three are minority languages, spoken by highly religious groups. | ||
Revision as of 16:28, 21 January 2022
Crackfic Tricin's Talma (Irish: Poblacht na Talma) is a unified republic, and Irish is the dominant language in it with English a common second language. Southern and eastern parts speak Idavic, and some pockets speak Korean, Japanese, Qazhrian, Judeo-Anbirese (assimilated Jews speak Irish and English), and Slavo-Windermere.
Demos
Religions: 30% Catholic, 25% irreligious, 20% Remonitionist, 10% Ngedhraist, 5% Jewish, 1% Mărotłist, 9% other
Languages
Talman English
Basically our Hiberno-English but with more Eevo syntax
Talman Irish
Almost the same as Irtan Standard Irish, with slang terms from Talmic and topic-prominence (from Eevo, Korean and Japanese) in broad speech
Mise tá claíomh (agam) 'I have a sword'
Tusa 's claíomh atá (agat), mise 's iachár atá (agam) 'You have a sword, I have a Talman machine gun' or even Tusa 's claíomh, mise 's iachár
Talman Japanese and Korean
Lots of calques and loans from Irish (in addition to English) in formal language; code switching with Irish and English is common
should sound stilted in a way somewhat different from English literally translated into Korean does
Talmic and Lakovic
All Talmic and Lakovic languages are endangered or extinct in Talma except:
- Slavo-Windermere
- Judeo-Anbirese
- Qazhrian
All three are minority languages, spoken by highly religious groups.