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:''The similarity of the name to the Terran composer Louise Talma is coincidental.'' | :''The similarity of the name to the Terran composer Louise Talma is coincidental.'' | ||
'''Talma''' ([[Skellan]]: ''Talma'' / | '''Talma''' ([[Skellan]]: ''Talma'' /t̪ʰãmə/, from [[Naeng]] ''Tălma'' /təlˈmɒ/, from ''tăle ăma'' 'mother land'; [[Netagin]]: ''Talma'') is a cultural region of the conplanet [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]]. It is actually the northwestern portion of a landmass called Eta-Talma (Windermere: ''Eta-Tălma''). The southern part of Eta-Talma is [[Verse:Tricin/Etalocin|Etalocin]], which is separated from Talma by the Venlafaxin Mountains. [[Verse:Tricin/Bjeheond|Bjeheond]] is located to the south of Talma separated by the Naeng Sea. | ||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||
Talma should have a couple more languages that are not Standard Average Talman (Idavic or an isolate) | Talma should have a couple more languages that are not Standard Average Talman (Idavic or an isolate) | ||
* [[Swuntsim]] is one (/ɬ/ is not SAT, oddly enough for a Celto-Semitic inspired region!) | * [[Swuntsim]] is one, kinda Chinese-y syntax (/ɬ/ is not SAT, oddly enough for a Celto-Semitic inspired region!) | ||
* Häskä | * Häskä should be Austronesian grammar wisw | ||
* Ouřefr --- Czecho-Dutch may be a promising idea | * Ouřefr --- Czecho-Dutch may be a promising idea | ||
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These are some modern Talman languages: | These are some modern Talman languages: | ||
*[[Talmic]] | *[[Talmic]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Scellan]] | ||
**[[Anbirese]] | **[[Anbirese]] | ||
**[[Ciètian]] | **[[Ciètian]] | ||
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** Another Qazhric language? | ** Another Qazhric language? | ||
*[[Lakovic]] | *[[Lakovic]] | ||
**[[ | **[[Naeng]] | ||
*** Tergetian langs | *** Tergetian langs | ||
****[[Trây]] | ****[[Trây]] | ||
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** [[Ouřefr]] | ** [[Ouřefr]] | ||
Of these, [[Anbirese]] and [[ | Of these, [[Anbirese]] and [[Pradiul]] are the most spoken languages. Many modern Talmans, especially Talmic speakers, speak [[Skellan]] as a second language. [[Swuntsim]] is spoken by some people in the minority Swuntsim ethnicity. | ||
==Holidays== | ==Holidays== |
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