Vėtuhapamarėska

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Old Pomorian language
(Vėtuhapamarėska gålba)
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Pronunciation[/ˈʋeː.tʊ.ɦɑ.pɑ.ˈma:.reː.skɑ/]
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SettingParallel World
Indo-European
  • Old Pomorian language
Early forms
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The Old Pomorian (Vėtuhapamarėska gålba in Pomorian) is a Balto-Slavic language which is a direct ancestor of modern Pomorian. It's own ancestor could possibly be Proto-Balto-Slavic itself, but because the language shares many common sound changes and vocabulary with Proto-Slavic most scholars agree that the Pomorian language descends from a dialect of Early Proto-Slavic.

Usually Old Pomorian refers to a period from the VIIth to the late XIIIth centuries. During it Old Pomorian was spoken on a large territory of Northern Poland and South-Western Prussia.

The area marked in green represents Pomorian majority on the territory in the XIIth-XIIIth centuries