Brusing/Middle

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Brusing (Brūsingiska taga) is an Oselo-Bruso-Thedic language that emphasizes the non-Germanic aspects of the subbranch. It is inspired by Sanskrit and Old English.

  • tāla (f) = sequence, row; a musical term

Proto-Brusing:

Avis ðersaiwa

Avis, dat welnān natāra, spāða ðersuos: ainan kerrun wāðnan teuðanda, ainanwa mahsalān kerriðān, ainanwa ðumana sneuman paranda.

Grammar

Nouns

o-stems

eh2-stems

i-stems

u-stems

n-stems

Athematics

Adjectives

Verbs

Unlike in Thedic languages, all verbs use the athematic endings in Brusing.

Verbs are negated by prefixing na-.

Athematics

e/o-thematics

spaðan 'to see'

eh2-verbs

eye-verbs

dārayan 'to pain, to grieve'

Syntax

Vocabulary

Derivation