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'''Tigol''' (''TEE-gol'', ''in Tioccál'' from Thensarian ''Tincatlom'' 'note, gloss; explanation'; [[Eevo]]: ''Tygol''; [[Anbirese]]: ''Tigol'') is a [[Talmic]] language which arose from northern dialects of [[Talmic languages|Proto-Talmic]]. Its aesthetics is based on Old Irish orthography. Tigol is the language of many manuscripts. Its extreme grammatical complexity caused it to diverge rapidly into the modern Tigolic languages.
'''Tigol''' (''TEE-gol'', ''in Tioccál'' from Thensarian ''φinom Tincatlom'' 'the note, the gloss; the explanation'; [[Eevo]]: ''Tygol''; [[Anbirese]]: ''Tigol'') is a [[Talmic]] language which arose from northern dialects of [[Talmic languages|Proto-Talmic]]. Its aesthetics is based on Old Irish orthography. Tigol is the language of many manuscripts. Its extreme grammatical complexity caused it to diverge rapidly into the modern Tigolic languages.


The relationship of Thensarian to Tigol was much like that of Latin to early Romance, or Biblical Hebrew to TibH --- Tigol was how Thensarian texts ("ketiv") were read ("qere"), and the Tigol writing system was originally a phonetic alphabet for reading Thensarian texts.
The relationship of Thensarian to Tigol was much like that of Latin to early Romance, or Biblical Hebrew to TibH --- Tigol was how Thensarian texts ("ketiv") were read ("qere"), and the Tigol writing system was originally a phonetic alphabet for reading Thensarian texts.
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