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:''This article describes Classical Windermere. See [[Windermere/Modern]] for Modern Windermere.'' | |||
[[Windermere/Lexicon]]<br/> | [[Windermere/Lexicon]]<br/> | ||
[[Windermere/Swadesh list]]<br/> | [[Windermere/Swadesh list]]<br/> | ||
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'''Classical Windermere''' (native name: ''brits Dămea'' /brits dəˈmeə/; [[Skellan]]: ''brits Dymée Yvẃr'' /prits ˈtəmɛi əˈvur/ 'Noble Windermere') was a standardized variety of Windermere spoken in the [[Verse:Tricin/Wen Dămea|Imperial Windermere]] territories (''Wen Dămea''), based on the language of Windermere texts from ca. fT 900-1100. A classical language of Talma, it lent many words to other Talman languages. A related language [[Tergetian]] was used in other parts of the Windermere Empire, and as a result Windermere borrowed many Tergetian words. | '''Classical Windermere''' (native name: ''brits Dămea'' /brits dəˈmeə/; [[Skellan]]: ''brits Dymée Yvẃr'' /prits ˈtəmɛi əˈvur/ 'Noble Windermere') was a standardized variety of Windermere spoken in the [[Verse:Tricin/Wen Dămea|Imperial Windermere]] territories (''Wen Dămea''), based on the language of Windermere texts from ca. fT 900-1100. A classical language of Talma, it lent many words to other Talman languages. A related language [[Tergetian]] was used in other parts of the Windermere Empire, and as a result Windermere borrowed many Tergetian words. | ||
==Introduction== | ==Introduction== |
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