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|region = British Isles
|region = British Isles
|states = [[Verse:United Kingdom of Scotland and Ireland|United Kingdom]], [[Verse:Commonwealth of South Africa|South Africa]], [[Verse:Dominion of Cadia|Cadia]], [[Verse:Confederacy of Vinland|Vinland]], [[Verse:Commonwealth of Nevin|Nevin]], [[Verse:United States of Central America|USCA]]
|states = [[Verse:United Kingdom of Scotland and Ireland|United Kingdom]], [[Verse:Commonwealth of South Africa|South Africa]], [[Verse:Dominion of Cadia|Cadia]], [[Verse:Confederacy of Vinland|Vinland]], [[Verse:Commonwealth of Nevin|Nevin]], [[Verse:United States of Central America|USCA]]
|speakers = 11 million
|speakers =  
|date = 2011
|date =  
|familycolor = Indo-European
|familycolor = Indo-European
|fam2=[[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
|fam2=[[Germanic languages|Germanic]]

Revision as of 05:48, 1 March 2020

Scottish
Scottis
Pronunciation[/skɔts/]
Created byFrederic Bayer
SettingAlternate History
Native toUnited Kingdom, South Africa, Cadia, Vinland, Nevin, USCA
Early forms

The Scottish language (Scottish: Scottis leid /skɔts ɫid/), is one of two official languages of the United Kingdom of Scotland and Ireland. Despite the name, it is spoken natively in both constituent countries. It is closely related to the English language spoken in the Kingdom of England. Although Scottish is a West Germanic language, it is in a sprachbund with the Western group of the North Germanic languages (comprising Icelandic, Faroese and Norwegian) and has evolved somewhat convergently with them.

Introduction

This language is set in an alternate history

Phonology

Orthography

Morphology

Syntax

Example texts

Lord's Prayer
Wor Faiðer, so ert in Hemin,
haillad wus þyn Name.
Þyn Kinrick com,
þyn Will schae,
so in Hemin, so in Earth.
Gi us ideȝ wor deȝliȝ Breid,
an forgi us wor Schold,
likso wi forgi wor Scholders,
and ne lede us not intil Forseekin,
but free us frae evil.
For at þyn er þe Kinrick,
and þe Micht and þe Glorie,
for ever and ever.
Amen.

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