Lāgsmān
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Lāgsmān | |
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lāgsmān | |
The Lāgsmānfinu, the flag of the Lagsmen. | |
Pronunciation | [ˈlaːɣsˌmaːn] |
Created by | Jukethatbox |
Date | 2023 |
Native to | "Lāgsmānland" |
Indo-European
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Early forms | Proto-Indo-European
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Official status | |
Recognised minority language in | |
Regulated by | Akādami Ghrāßa(Graz Academy) |
The proposed borders of Lāgsmānland, based on ethnic and linguistic conposition. | |
Lāgsmān is a Germanic language(specifically of the fictional South Germanic family) spoken by the nomadic Lagsmen, who freely roam the area between Varaždin, Graz and Szombathely, colloquially known as the Lāgsmānland[1]. The endonym is a portmanteau of the Proto-Germanic word *hlaupanan, "to leap"(also the root of German laufen, to walk) and man, from Proto-Germanic *manwaz.
Introduction
The main idea around this language is just to make a really goofy Germanic language without straying from that root. So in a way, its kind of like a jokelang, but I genuinely plan on fleshing the language out.
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- ^ The Lāgsmānland is not a genuine nation-state, but the area is mostly united by ethnicity, culture and language, like Kurdistan. Of course, there are many who wish to see a Lāgsmānland nation-state, similar to Kurdistan, but the nationalistic sentiment is less widespread than Kurdistan. Kurdistana Azad!