Raistas

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#A conlang, based on my interpretation of how Proto-Indo-Uralic (or better saying, a sister-language to an early Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic) could look like, if it was real (it was, I've definitely heard it somewhere before). I suppose there must be some connection between those languages in an early mesolithic (circa 7000 BCE). Almost done, except for words.
#A conlang, based on my interpretation of how Proto-Indo-Uralic (or better saying, a sister-language to an early Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Uralic) could look like, if it was real (it was, I've definitely heard it somewhere before). I suppose there must be some connection between those languages in an early mesolithic (circa 7000 BCE). Almost done, except for words.
#An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, hope that I would accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
#An apriori conlang family, spoken in a mountainous region of Central and Eastern Europe and in the Ural mountains in the far north. 6 languages are planned, hope that I would accomplish at least two of them... Time will show, I guess.
#Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot").
#Another apriori language family, spoken somewhere (currently nowhere) I have only few grammar sketches of '''Thadme''' (pronounced: [ˈtʰæ˨.mɛ]), some basic words and a bit quirky spelling based on Tibetan (''dsgrebs'' is pronounced [ˈʈœ˨˩] and means "a small teapot"). I just don't know currently, how to make it not so Tibetan-looking, because I didn't mean to make it like that, it just happened. For some reason.


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