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Two Latin-based orthograpies are used: | Two Latin-based orthograpies are used: | ||
#'''Eagelstaif/Jegelstæf''': Based on Middle English orthography. | #'''Eagelstaif/Jegelstæf''' (''"English letter(s)"''): Based on Middle English orthography. | ||
#'''Deanstaif/Djenstæf''': Based on Old Norse Latin orthography. | #'''Deanstaif/Djenstæf''' ("''Danish letter(s)''"): Based on Old Norse Latin orthography. | ||
This article will use both orthographies separated by a slash (/). | This article will use both orthographies separated by a slash (/). |
Revision as of 18:22, 20 May 2022
Doidhesh (native: Doidhesh/Dœðesc /ˈdœʏðɛʃ/) is an Anglic language descended from Old English.
Doidhesh | |
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Doidhesh sweazh Dœðesc swjec | |
Pronunciation | [ˈdœʏðɛʃ ʃwɛʃ] |
Created by | Shariifka |
Early forms |
Introduction
Etymology
From Old English þēodisċ "vernacular language" < Proto-Germanic *þiudiskaz "of the people" < *þeudō "people" + -iskaz "-ish".
Synchronically analyzable as doit/dœt "people" + -esh/-esc "-ish".
Phonology
Orthography
Two Latin-based orthograpies are used:
- Eagelstaif/Jegelstæf ("English letter(s)"): Based on Middle English orthography.
- Deanstaif/Djenstæf ("Danish letter(s)"): Based on Old Norse Latin orthography.
This article will use both orthographies separated by a slash (/).