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|name = Brytho-Hellenic | |name = Brytho-Hellenic | ||
|nativename = Elynic (to cain) | |nativename = Elynic (to cain) | ||
|pronunciation = | |pronunciation = ɛ'li:nik 'tɔ 'kai̯n | ||
| | |setting = Europe | ||
|states = Elas to Cain | |states = Elas to Cain | ||
|nation = Elas to Cain | |nation = Elas to Cain | ||
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|date = 2012 | |date = 2012 | ||
|familycolor = Indo-European | |familycolor = Indo-European | ||
|fam2 = [[w:Hellenic_languages|Hellenic]] | |fam2 = [[w:Hellenic_languages|Hellenic]] | ||
|fam3 = Celto-Hellenic | |fam3 = Celto-Hellenic | ||
|map = Elas_mini.gif | |map = Elas_mini.gif | ||
|mapcaption = New Greece or "Elas to Cain" | |mapcaption = New Greece or "Elas to Cain" | ||
| | |script1 = Latn | ||
| | |creator = User:Llyn | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Brytho-Hellenic''', '''Brythohellenic''' or simply '''Neohellenic''' (the native name is ''Elynic'') is a language that is spoken nowadays in a different timeline in a country that corresponds almost exactly to our England and to our Wales. | '''Brytho-Hellenic''', '''Brythohellenic''' or simply '''Neohellenic''' (the native name is ''Elynic'') is a language that is spoken nowadays in a different timeline in a country that corresponds almost exactly to our England and to our Wales. | ||
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===Alphabet=== | ===Alphabet=== | ||
After the defeat against the Persians almost the | After the defeat against the Persians almost all of the Greek population fled towards Roman territory; Rome tripled its population and was Hellenized. During their living together Greeks and Romans used mainly the '''Greek language''' to communicate, whereas the ''Latin language'' became a secondary and socially lower language, spoken mainly by common people. Nevertheless - almost incomprehensibly - the Greeks adopted the '''Latin alphabet''', maybe trying to be understood even by the lower social classes. | ||
As we are talking about the modern language, we don't consider the first versions of the alphabet that were used in ancient times. The alphabet of Brytho-Hellenic contains 24 letters: | As we are talking about the modern language, we don't consider the first versions of the alphabet that were used in ancient times. The alphabet of Brytho-Hellenic contains 24 letters: | ||
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===Consonantal phonemes=== | ===Consonantal phonemes=== | ||
Brytho-Hellenic has the following | Brytho-Hellenic has the following consonant phonemes: | ||
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===Vocalic phonemes=== | ===Vocalic phonemes=== | ||
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[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Languages]][[Category:Indo-European languages]][[Category:Hellenic languages]] |
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