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Revision as of 07:24, 26 February 2018
Txapoalli (English: /tʃɑːpoʊˈɑːli/ chah-poh-AH-lee, Naquian: Txapoalli /tʃapoˈalːi/; Eevo: Nyçís) is a large continent in Tricin. It contains three cultural regions, which are quite different:
- Naquosphere
- Sjowaazhosphere
- Hetomosphere
Names
The Eevo name Nycís probably derives from a form of Naquiz, borrowed through Windermere.
Languages
TODO: more languages.
Language families, to the extent they can be reconstructed:
- Tsimulh languages
- Quihum languages
- Tzaloxic
- Arpalan
Idea for Sjowaazhosphere: "Sinosphere languages recast as Native American languages", steal from Semitic languages too
- Mandarin: Sjowaazh (Quihum)
- Cantonese: Something related to Sjowaazh (Quihum)
- Vietnamese: Trây
- Korean: Old "Geulic Tamil" idea (Naquic)
- Khmer: Tzaloxian
- Tibetan: Initial Salishy clusters (Naquic)
- Burmese: Register tones, glottalized resonants (Naquic?)
- Japanese: CV-heavy language (Nizutsam, thus Clofabic?)
- Thai: Sanskrito-Thai gib (~ Quihum)
- Mongolian: Weird asymmetrical inventory (Quihum)
Common grammatical features:
- Rich politeness/honorific system (especially Quihum)
- Bantu-style noun classes (especially Tsimulh-Naquic)
- Active-stative-ish tendencies (Tzaloxic)
- Relational nouns
- Head-marking tendency
Music
- Main article: Verse:Tricin/Txapoalli/Music
Historical figures
- Quēhtłoyoz - Naquian grammarian
- Huichaltzah - Naquian explorer, conlanger and playwright
- Mauaz nah Païxa - Tzaloxian explorer
Religion
Naquian
Sjowaazheñ
Jotting down ideas
Sjowaazheñ religion is Basically Buddhism but more proselytizing. They apply the concept of karma and reincarnation to the world collectively in addition to individual humans. That's how the world itself began and ended many times; if humanity collectively behaves badly enough, an apocalypse will come due to the accrued karmic debt and a new universe will arise from the ashes. [I'm not going to use exactly these terms - it's not exactly a "relex" of Buddhism.]
Karma/sin and payoffs - The genius of Christianity is to subvert this (in a really twisted way, perhaps)
Places
- Tui-Faäni/Uānithazza - ancient capital of Naquian Empire
- Shjhedaad = capital of Sjowaazh