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==Architecture==
==Architecture==
===Interior desiğn===
===Interior design===
==Calendar==
==Calendar==
==Cuisine==
==Cuisine==
===Unclean animals===
Notable among these taboos is the unacceptability of many popular forms of poultry. Formally speaking, Danterians are restricted to consuming the meat of only the neoavian clade among birds, where ratites and fowl are characterized as malformed domestic tricksters in mythology with supernatural greed and fury if dishonored. This legend is not at all dissimilar to the European myth of the goblin, and in fact is traditionally translated into German as Koboldvögel (goblin-birds) starting with early missionaries. However the myth itself does not fully explain the poultry taboo; while it is technically regarded as honorably acceptable to eat the meat of any neoaves (i.e. non-goblinesque poultry), in practice only a few species with indigenous and often colonial precedent as food are typically consumed, namely squab (pigeon) and sparrow.
==Customs==
==Customs==
===Door-holding===
===Door-holding===
Similar to many other cultures across the world, it's considered polite in Danterian culture to hold a door or portal open to any entities crossing throuğ, closing it after all said parties have passed. Based off of this, it's considered to be a notable display of disrespect to the parties passing throuğ the portal if the opening entity were to close the portal before them, and is considered a dishonor to the closing entity as well.
Similar to many other cultures across the world, it's considered polite in Danterian culture for anyone of a party to hold a door or portal open to any people or objects crossing through, closing it after all said parties have passed. Based off of this, it's considered to be a notable display of disrespect to the parties passing through the portal if the holding agent were to close the portal before them, and is likewise considered a dishonor upon the closing agent as well.


However, in contrast to other cultures, Danterian culture has taken this custom further, where it's customary for the holding entity to bow their head & to hold their feet together, while both facing a direction perpendicular to the stream of entities. Similarly, it's customary for the passing entities to show gratitude in some form. In circumstances where a portal must be held open constantly or in cases without a human(oid) operator, a human-shaped statue is placed as a doorstop, always posed in the position described above, not necessarily but often with the riğt arm held at the side, the left hand holding the portal, and eyes closed. The statues are created in many shapes & forms, stylized in unique ways, reflecting the diversity of the human form.
However, in contrast to other cultures, Danterian culture has taken this custom further, where it's customary for the holding agent to bow their head while facing a direction perpendicular to the walkway. Similarly, it's customary for the passing people to show gratitude in some form. In circumstances where a portal must be held open constantly or in cases of a mechanical door without an operator, a human-shaped effigy is placed as a doorstop or kinetic art shown opening the door, always posed in the position described above, not necessarily but often with the right arm held at the side, the left hand holding the portal, and eyes closed. These statues are created in many shapes & forms, customized to the location and purpose.
==Dress==
==Dress==
===Body-art===
===Body-art===
==German cultural artifacts==
==Literature==
==Literature==
===Language===
===Language===
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!Etymology
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!Dzongkha equivalent
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|Рев(о)мӥра
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|/vʎat̬(i)ɱira/
|/vʎat̬(i)ɱira/
|From Russian Владимир(а), from Proto-Slavic [[:wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/Voldiměrъ|*Voldiměrъ]] (ruler of the world).
|From Russian Владимир(а), from Proto-Slavic [[:wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/Voldiměrъ|*Voldiměrъ]] (ruler of the world).
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|Слав(о)мӥра
|Слав(о)мӥра
|/slav(ʌ)ɱira/
|/slav(ʌ)ɱira/
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|Мӥраслав
|Мӥраслав
|/ɱiraslav/
|/ɱiraslav/
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|/vʎat̬islav/
|/vʎat̬islav/
|From Russian [[:wikt:Владислав|Владислав]] (honorable ruler).
|From Russian [[:wikt:Владислав|Владислав]] (honorable ruler).
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|Мшцыслав
|Мшцыслав
|/ɱʃt͡n̥ɨslav/
|/ɱʃt͡n̥ɨslav/
|Derived from Polish [[:wikt:Mścisław|Mścisław]], from Proto-Slavic [[:wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/Mьstislavъ|*Mьstislavъ]] (revenge for honor).
|Derived from Polish [[:wikt:Mścisław|Mścisław]], from Proto-Slavic [[:wikt:Reconstruction:Proto-Slavic/Mьstislavъ|*Mьstislavъ]] (revenge for honor).
|Бчиӆаб
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|Цєлэслав
|Цєлэслав
|/t͡n̥ʲolɛslav/
|/t͡n̥ʲolɛslav/
|Misinterpretation of English [[:wikt:coleslaw|coleslaw]] as a Polish word.
|Misinterpretation of English [[:wikt:coleslaw|coleslaw]] as a Polish word.
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|Кєлҍслав
|Кєлҍслав
|/kʲʰolˤslav/
|/kʲʰolˤslav/
|Modification on the Danterian name Цєлэслав to reflect English pronunciation of the word.
|Modification on the Danterian name Цєлэслав to reflect English pronunciation of the word.
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|Учэна
|Учэна
|/ut͡ʃɛna/
|/ut͡ʃɛna/
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Revision as of 17:28, 13 April 2022

Architecture

Interior design

Calendar

Cuisine

Unclean animals

Notable among these taboos is the unacceptability of many popular forms of poultry. Formally speaking, Danterians are restricted to consuming the meat of only the neoavian clade among birds, where ratites and fowl are characterized as malformed domestic tricksters in mythology with supernatural greed and fury if dishonored. This legend is not at all dissimilar to the European myth of the goblin, and in fact is traditionally translated into German as Koboldvögel (goblin-birds) starting with early missionaries. However the myth itself does not fully explain the poultry taboo; while it is technically regarded as honorably acceptable to eat the meat of any neoaves (i.e. non-goblinesque poultry), in practice only a few species with indigenous and often colonial precedent as food are typically consumed, namely squab (pigeon) and sparrow.

Customs

Door-holding

Similar to many other cultures across the world, it's considered polite in Danterian culture for anyone of a party to hold a door or portal open to any people or objects crossing through, closing it after all said parties have passed. Based off of this, it's considered to be a notable display of disrespect to the parties passing through the portal if the holding agent were to close the portal before them, and is likewise considered a dishonor upon the closing agent as well.

However, in contrast to other cultures, Danterian culture has taken this custom further, where it's customary for the holding agent to bow their head while facing a direction perpendicular to the walkway. Similarly, it's customary for the passing people to show gratitude in some form. In circumstances where a portal must be held open constantly or in cases of a mechanical door without an operator, a human-shaped effigy is placed as a doorstop or kinetic art shown opening the door, always posed in the position described above, not necessarily but often with the right arm held at the side, the left hand holding the portal, and eyes closed. These statues are created in many shapes & forms, customized to the location and purpose.

Dress

Body-art

German cultural artifacts

Literature

Language

Cultural epic

Music

Instruments

Names

Epithet-name

Birthname

List of common Danterian birthnames
Name IPA Etymology
Рев(о)мӥра /rʲev(ʌ)ɱira/ From Russian Ревмир(а), shortening of Революция мира (revolution of the world).
Вљад(ӥ)мӥра /vʎat̬(i)ɱira/ From Russian Владимир(а), from Proto-Slavic *Voldiměrъ (ruler of the world).
Слав(о)мӥра /slav(ʌ)ɱira/
Мӥраслав /ɱiraslav/
Вљадӥслав /vʎat̬islav/ From Russian Владислав (honorable ruler).
Мшцыслав /ɱʃt͡n̥ɨslav/ Derived from Polish Mścisław, from Proto-Slavic *Mьstislavъ (revenge for honor).
Цєлэслав /t͡n̥ʲolɛslav/ Misinterpretation of English coleslaw as a Polish word.
Кєлҍслав /kʲʰolˤslav/ Modification on the Danterian name Цєлэслав to reflect English pronunciation of the word.
Учэна /ut͡ʃɛna/

Epithets & matronymics

Mononym

Symbolism

Yugodanterian variants