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'''Crackfic Tricin''' is a Tricin-Irta crossover created by [[User:Praimhín|Praimhín]] and [[User:IlL|Inthar]]. Contrary to its name, it's not meant to be totally unrealistic.
* it assumes travel between [[Verse:Irta]] and a Crackfic version of [[Verse:Tricin]] is possible. Tricin got an influx of Irtan immigrants after the religious turmoil in Europe in Irta's 18th century (the majority of Irtan immigration, though there have been Irta immigrants to Tricin before), and brought along their tech which was more advanced than Tricin at the time (right after the Jeodganite Revolution). This explains why English is dominant in CF Tricin.
* The Bjeheondian sprachbund is more like our Central European one.
* Hetomic, English, Netagin, Irish, Clofabosin and Naquian are the most widely used languages in Crackfic Tricin, and Clofabosin and English are lingua francas.
 
==Todo==
 
Include a weird Irtan dialect of English in addition to Standard English?


Republic of Bjeheond becomes Blómkálssalat Með Lauk
==People==
==People==
*Dăraf Peł Wănoyd → Johannes Reinhardt
*Etsoj Jopah -> Tsăhong Starwise; he waxes poetic about OIr and not Tigol (/stɑɹɪz/; /staˈʁis/ in Windermere)
*ʙustus Ḷacillus
*Rewhd Avnin Sgutsis -> Rút na hAbhann-Cruaiche, Tsarfati-Talman ethnomusicologist
*Rochth Scutzis → Ἐρατοσθένη Ζοντσαμάκι (C-Yekhanese with a British accent. She was quite a looker when she was young.)
*Prăfin fa Bălang -> Pda Fien (Dr. Finn)
*Etsoj Jopah → Ifor ap Syched ("Ivor Partch")
*Pda Blin (Dr. Pancake)
*Anuratha Pathmanaban /ɑnuʁɑ'd̪ɑ pɑd̪mɑnɑˈbɑn/, Indo-Bjeheondian inventor
*Hāṇatocī Vaḷdāka Sarapaṇaṭṭa - Palkhan poet
* P{{cll}}dacnìje el Bejzàvìje - [[Verse:Thab Skawj]]
 
==Languages==
==Languages==
*Eevo = literally read Hmoob gib
*Semitic, IE, Japanese, Tamil etc. - spoken by immigrants from Irta
*Tigol = Proto-Hmong-Mien gib
** Hyperfrench
*Amphirese = Romani gib
**Bjeheondian English
*Tsimulh = PIE gib with final -k allowed
**Onishian English
**Hetomic = Latin gib with final -q
**Cualand Hebrew
**Sacred Swutsim = Ancient Greek gib
**Cualand Ăn Yidiș
**Talman Swutsim = Modern Greek gib with ζ = /ɭd/
**Dodellian Persian
**Pelhyys = Inuit gib (called ''Qauŋŋutatuŋŋuaq'')
**Balang Greek
*Yekhanese = English
** Cualand Irish
*Bhlaoighne = Sanskrit gib
** Talman Irish
*Classical Windermere = literally read Angkorian Khmer gib
*Talmic
**Windermere/Rhythoed = Khmer gib
**Tigol
**Ksieħ = Irish gib
*** Middle Anbirese
**Terg = Mandarin gib
**** Judeo-Anbirese
*Tamil = [[Proto-Clofabic]]
** Ancient Wiebian (''Altwiebisch''; ''alt'' ~ Eevo orđ 'big', ''Isch'' ~ Eevo ''esg'' 'voice')
*Clofabosin = Clofabosin
***a YIVO Yiddish-inspired descendant, ''mingenvibish'' or Modern Wiebian, or ''vibish tzekh an ing'' "Wiebian of the time" spoken in Wieb
*Dodellian = Persian gib
***''Behlwiebisch'', a Boarisch-like Wiebian dialect
*Phormatolide = Rhythiazolamide (chemical name gib)
***Brīesingisc: an Old-Englishy language; haugen-datzes -> hēagendazs?
*Hlou-Ku languages lack tones
***a tonal language inspired by Danish and Vietnamese
**Hlou = Estonian gib
* Lakovic
**Ku = Livonian gib
** Windermere (Terg vernaculars are extinct)
**Tlu = Erasmian Greek gib
** Tseer (extinct today)
**Shumian = Hungarian gib
*Crackfic Capetan
**Liai = Finnish gib
**"A Tuzzo Lanto"
**Clooa = Komi gib
*Palkhan
**Boaqaihoo = Udmurt gib
* Humpback Welsh (a Cuam-Flei language)
*Naquian = Nahuatl gib
*Idavic
**Tizian = Welsh gib
**Shalaian
*Thensarian = Hebrew gib
*Rhythiazolamide?
*Sjowaazheñ = Navajo gib
===Wiebian===
*Old Roshterian = Salish gib
 
**Roshterian = Llanfair...gogogoch gib
A Talmic language - the idea is inspired by German placenames of Celtic origin
*Proto-Wiobic = Proto-Germanic gib
 
**Wiobian = Kaidu gib
kiem, ziedel, nalch, taub, serd, stahm, laut, röld, balb, ihl
**Tsjoen = Sino-Korean gib
 
**Feiden = Icelandic gib
l - r switcheroo, since Talmic l sounds like Bjeheondian r - Windermere transcriptions of Eevo even use <r ļ> for Eevo <l r>
*Derkha = Greenlandic gib with retroflex vowels
 
**Derkho-Thai = Sanskrito-Thai gib
the standard Wiebian accent is somewhat different from Hochdeutsch: short o sounds like Estonian õ, as in Wocht "lake" ...
*!Zoom = [[Uupek]]
 
*Ldon = Polish gib with retroflex stops
ch is always /x/ and may be weakened to /h/ before a consonant
**it's called Łdóń /ɭdo:ɳ/
 
*Ditab = retroflexy Arabic gib
s and ß are apical
**ṣ ḍ ṭ ẓ = /ʂ ɖ ʈ ʐ/
 
*Hembanom = Latin gib with retroflexes and bilabial trills
===Eevo accents===
*Hißlenska = Icelandic gib with only fricatives (including retroflex ones)
Bjeheondian Eevo (spoken in places like Anøvr Syrñ): r sounds like ɹ/ɻ/ɽ,
*Yacavestub = [[User:IlL/Verapamil|Verapamil]]
rr sounds like ɾ
 
-r and -yr are rhotic vowels; tr and dr sound like Hmong rh and r
 
sounds like an Albanian accent in Eevo
 
-e in demonstratives randomly changes to /i/
 
A brew emb pyduþ lleg, twm ñe emb xaðjon ñe taw pyduþ lleg sa, llysáin emb deljað e taw pyduþ lleg sa.
 
Broad Bjeheondian: /ə pɽɛu̯ ɛm pʰəd̪yθ xɛʔ͡k tʰum ŋi ɛm ʃäðjɔŋ ŋi tʰɐu pʰəd̪yθ xɛʔk sä xəsɐin ɛm tɛːjəð i tʰɐu pʰəd̪yθ xɛʔk sä/
 
===Bjeheondian English===
 
VSO exclamations common; certain Bjeheondian calques; varying levels of Windermere and Wiebian phonetic influences
 
Bjeheondians sometimes reduce vowels to /ə/ even when native accents don't, like sometimes /səmtəms/; they also generalize plurals of nouns ending in f and th, the latter pronounced /dz/.
 
Other common phonetic features are a total merger of voiced th and d and th-stopping. R was historically uvular in broad Bjeheondian accents and alveolar in cultivated accents but this is reversed in modern times. As in other varieties of English, native words referring to flora and fauna as well as cultural concepts unique to Tricin are borrowed into Bjeheondian English.
 
Bjeheondian English is typically non-rhotic. Windermere-influenced accents realize the syllabic r as a front rounded vowel /ø/, and in unstressed position, /ə/ rather than the native Windermere /ɐ/. Final devoicing is a dialectal feature of certain Wiebian accents.
 
Stress may differ in Bjeheond due to a mixture of spelling pronunciation, regularization and influences from regional dialects of Irta, often tracing to Greek or Romance languages. Sometimes the Dreimorengesetz is applied synchronically -- e.g. -tion nouns are regularized as in ''attríbution''
 
====Trician creole English====
There are various English creoles in Tricin, in parts of Bjeheond, Onishia, Etalocin and Tsrovetia.
 
Weebish (an English-Japanese-Wiebisch creole)
 
===Onishian English===
Not much Trician influence in phonology or grammar, unlike in Bjeheond
 
Onishian non-creole English is entirely an offshoot of an Irta British dialect
 
=== A Tuzzo Lanto ===
Poetry restricts phonotactics or phonology? (like Gadsby which uses no e, but on steroids)
=== Talman Jews ===
Languages: Judeo-Anbirese
==== Judeo-Anbirese ====
Preserves Middle Anbirese ''þ'' and ''δ'' (which becomes unaspirated t/z in Modern [[Anbirese]]), slender s > š instead of sje
==== Hebrew reading ====
/u o O a E e i (shva na) (chataf patach) (chataf segol) (chataf qamatz)/ ''u o eo a ae ae i eo a e eo''
 
/2 b v g ğ d ð h w z H T j k x l m n s 3 p f S q r š t þ/ = [2 b v g g d ð h v z x t= j kh x l n n s ng ph f ts k= r S th þ]
 
=== Galoyseg ===
{{main|Galoyseg/Crackfic}}
Spoken by Bjeheondian Jews in the Slithy region of Cualand and Bjeheond; written with the Hebrew alphabet
 
A time traveler [[Galoyseg]] (more conservative vowels kept at the stage reflected by Hebrew orthography); same as canon Galoyseg except with Hebrew and Bjeheondian loans
 
Galoyseg Hebrew should use ŋ for ayin
 
The Hebrew spelling is very conservative and effectively treats PCel as PSem: Proto-Celtic *t that became /s/ becomes tav rafe, Proto-Celtic *ā becomes cholam, and Proto-Celtic *a that became Old Galoyseg *ā becomes qamatz. Hebrew loans are always written fully vocalized.
 
==Terrestrial terminology in Crackfic-Windermere==
 
*sebearthăreng (archaic), thăreng sebear - internet
*sebearsngeaf (archaic), sngeaf sebear - cyberspace
*imtarreach yăsăngfal - social media
*foan, theth yem - phone
*săfongbear - to go virtual
*lăfoan - to phone
 
==Religions==
* Tswcynism
* [[Verse:Tricin/Hylnehbyþin|Hylnehbyþin]] (in its early stages; pretty much LW rationalism and Effective Altruism), "liturgical language" is English rather than Eevo as in Canon Tricin
*Buddhism (mainly Netagin and some Windermere speakers; primarily in Bjeheond, Talma and Etalocin)
**''Imwang'eth Ăfur Smech''
*Judaism
**Orthodox
**Conservative
**Reform
**Reconstructionist
*Talmic paganism
*Mărotłism
*Ñeðraism
* Snielism
*Christianity
** Remonitionist (Multiversalist Church of Cualand)
**Trician Catholic Church (Tar Ăcles Yălămtsor mi Sngeaf), common among Irish-Tricians; however many Irish-Tricians are not Catholic
***Trician saints?
*Syncretic mixes
**Hivantish Reformed Church - various levels of syncretism with Hivantish paganism; not exclusively Hivantish in Cualand
**Snielo-Buddhism (mystical side of Trician Buddhism; uses Mărotłist terminology)
**Snielo-Kabbalah
**Niemneab (a neo-animist/Druidic movement with Snielist touches; intended as a "reconstruction" of a hypothetical ancient Fishomian paganism, IRL also inspired by traditional Hmong religion)
*Jopahism (an offshoot of Snielism)
*Oompa-Loompaism (Capetan paganism)
*New Atheism
 
==Pop culture==
*''Keks, Alter Keks'', a misheard song
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