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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; English: /ˈeɪvoʊ/ ''AY-voh''; from [[Old Eevo]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language') is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is now the most dominant modern language in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Anøvrian philosopher and poet [[Verse:Talma/Embisoom Grwid|Embisoom Grwid]], who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Old Eevo]] pronunciation. [Grwid's orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original spelling in [[Windermere]] or [[Proto-Clofabic]] loanwords.] As its name suggests, it is a koiné of Tigolic dialects which were spoken in the Sgewlan Peninsula and across northern Mainland Talma. The emergence of modern Eevo arguably helped unify not only the disparate Tigolic-speaking peoples of Northern Talma, but by extension also the entire Northern Talman diverse ethnic and linguistic milieu. Thus, Modern Eevo has been a living language for about 360 years, approximately 1932-2292 (1150dd-13b0dd). | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ꞰꞰⳘΔ /ˈɛivɔ/; English: /ˈeɪvoʊ/ ''AY-voh''; from [[Old Eevo]] ''é-'' 'common' + ''bó'' 'language') is a [[Talmic language]] belonging to the Tigolic branch. Eevo is now the most dominant modern language in [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. The beginning of the modern Eevo language, dated to ca. fT 1150dd (1932), is often credited to the Anøvrian philosopher and poet [[Verse:Talma/Embisoom Grwid|Embisoom Grwid]], who wrote his works in the new phonetic, Clofabic-based orthography of his invention, instead of the old Talmic orthography largely based on [[Old Eevo]] pronunciation. [Grwid's orthography is still sensitive to etymology to some extent, as it reflects the original spelling in [[Windermere]] or [[Proto-Clofabic]] loanwords.] As its name suggests, it is a koiné of Tigolic dialects which were spoken in the Sgewlan Peninsula and across northern Mainland Talma. The emergence of modern Eevo arguably helped unify not only the disparate Tigolic-speaking peoples of Northern Talma, but by extension also the entire Northern Talman diverse ethnic and linguistic milieu. Thus, Modern Eevo has been a living language for about 360 years, approximately 1932-2292 (1150dd-13b0dd). | ||
Eevo is official in two Talman | Eevo is official in two Talman nations: [[Verse:Tricin/Anøvr|Anøvr]] and ???. It is also co-official in [[Verse:Tricin/Fyxám|Fyxám]] in the continent [[Verse:Tricin/Cualuav|Cualuav]]. | ||
Eevo is inspired by Icelandic, Welsh, Hmong, English, and Gaelic. | Eevo is inspired by Icelandic, Welsh, Hmong, English, and Gaelic. | ||