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'''Irta''' (Hivantish for 'Earth') or '''Tedirozů''' ([t{{asp}}ɛðiˈr{{eo}}zü]; [[Knench]] for 'the world') is an alternate timeline for English and Semitic.
'''Irta''' (Hivantish for 'Earth') or '''Tedirozů''' ([t{{asp}}ɛðiˈro{{long}}zü]; [[Knench]] for 'the world') is an alternate timeline for English and Semitic.
* English is not a Germanic language but an Azalic one. In addition, we have satem IE branches, Hivantic and Riphic, in place of Balto-Slavic.
* English is not a Germanic language but an Azalic one. In addition, we have satem IE branches, Hivantic and Riphic, in place of Balto-Slavic.
* Canaanite has a surviving descendant (other than Hebrew), Knench, which preserves and evolves Biblical Hebrew grammar that did not survive in Mishnaic Hebrew.
* Canaanite has a surviving descendant (other than Hebrew), Knench, which preserves and evolves Biblical Hebrew grammar that did not survive in Mishnaic Hebrew.

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Irta (Hivantish for 'Earth') or Tedirozů ([tʰɛðiˈroːzü]; Knench for 'the world') is an alternate timeline for English and Semitic.

  • English is not a Germanic language but an Azalic one. In addition, we have satem IE branches, Hivantic and Riphic, in place of Balto-Slavic.
  • Canaanite has a surviving descendant (other than Hebrew), Knench, which preserves and evolves Biblical Hebrew grammar that did not survive in Mishnaic Hebrew.
  • Northwest Semitic has a third branch, Togarmite.

Languages

  • Semitic
    • Central Semitic
    • Arabic
      • (Something...)
  • IE
  • Vietic
    • Something with clicks and tone — spoken in Papua-New Guinea