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** Greek | ** Greek | ||
** Celtic | ** Celtic | ||
*** [[ | *** [[Shemroghian]]: "Proto-Celtic -> Aramaic gibberish" | ||
* Uplifted bird vernacular | * Uplifted bird vernacular | ||
* [[Uupek]] | * [[Uupek]] | ||
* Something with quasi Tiberian Hebrew phonology and Altaic/Dravidian grammar | * Something with quasi Tiberian Hebrew phonology and Altaic/Dravidian grammar | ||
** ʔ p/f k/x t/ð h ʋ ɹ ħ tˁ/ðˁ j l m n ts/s ʕ ŋ tsˁ/sˁ q/χ r tɬ/ɬ tʃ/ʃ nˁ | ** ʔ p/f k/x t/ð h ʋ ɹ ħ tˁ/ðˁ j l m n ts/s ʕ ŋ tsˁ/sˁ q/χ r tɬ/ɬ tʃ/ʃ nˁ |
Revision as of 04:29, 7 February 2022
A conworld by Aoife Ní Fhlaithbheartaigh
Background
Avishya is native to a setting much like our early~mid 1st millenium Levant
Setting includes time travel
Direct Jewish influence should be limited to the fact that the languages are influenced by Hebrew and Ăn Yidiș
Conlangs
Classical / literary
- An Bhlaoighne
- Ditab
- Siro
- Verse:Aoife/Druglang: A grammatically kitchen sinky language (Irtan drug name gib given an Old Irishy grammar)
- with loans that look like Hebrew written in Gü-Ghoydeliș (in fact, Aoife should invent Gü-Ghoydeliș; she should put some actual Hebraeo-Ăn Yidiș in it)
- written in Old Irish orthography with a kind of "niqqud" to eliminate ambiguities such as -t(t) being both d and t
Vernacular
- Tsrovesh
- Mono-Tiberian
- Nousanian, a Gnostic name/Greek/Aramaic inspired language
- aieia means beauty
- could have some "literally read Secunda Hebrew" touches?
- IE
- Latin
- Greek
- Celtic
- Shemroghian: "Proto-Celtic -> Aramaic gibberish"
- Uplifted bird vernacular
- Uupek
- Something with quasi Tiberian Hebrew phonology and Altaic/Dravidian grammar
- ʔ p/f k/x t/ð h ʋ ɹ ħ tˁ/ðˁ j l m n ts/s ʕ ŋ tsˁ/sˁ q/χ r tɬ/ɬ tʃ/ʃ nˁ