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[[File:Bitaleta.png|thumbnail|The countries of the Bitaleta ([[Talma]], [[Etalocin]], and Bjeheond) area]] | [[File:Bitaleta.png|thumbnail|The countries of the Bitaleta ([[Talma]], [[Etalocin]], and Bjeheond) area]] | ||
'''Bjeheond''' (English: '' | '''Bjeheond''' (English: ''b(y)eh-HUND''; [[Eevo]]: ''Bihýnd''; [[Anbirese]]: ''sa Bjeheond''; [[Tseer]]: | ||
''Bihøød''; [[Netagin]]: '' | ''Bihøød''; [[Netagin]]: ''Tacrůt''; [[Naeng]] ''Tătsruat'' /tətsˈʁu:t/ or ''Bichănd'' /bɪˈχənd/; [[Clofabosin]]: ''Becandin''; [[Sowaazh]]: ''Biihanp'i'') is a Europe-sized continent of the conplanet [[Verse:Tricin|Tricin]], situated to the south of [[Talma]]. It is loosely inspired by Mainland Southeast Asia, the Arab world, India, and Japan. | ||
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Bjeheond began as Schrubstiempf, or the Wiebosphere, which was filled with monosyllabic tonal descendants of Ancient Wiebian ("dialects" of Wiebian), which was a German giblang. | Bjeheond began as Schrubstiempf, or the Wiebosphere, which was filled with monosyllabic tonal descendants of Ancient Wiebian ("dialects" of Wiebian), which was a German giblang. | ||
"Bjeheond" was originally intended as a name for the continent in a Swedo-Sino-Korean language meant to be spoken in the continent. Since I've been using "Bjeheond" for so long I'll continue to use it in English | "Bjeheond" was originally intended as a name for the continent in a Swedo-Sino-Korean language meant to be spoken in the continent. Since I've been using "Bjeheond" for so long I'll continue to use it in English. In Tricin "Bjeheond" occurs in the [[Anbirese]] name for the continent, ''sa Bjeheond'' /sa bʲehʌnd/, however it's actually the soft-mutated form, which occurs after the class article ''sa''. | ||
==Names== | ==Names== | ||
''Bjeheond'' comes from [[Nurian]] ''Bíxxanti'' /ˈbʲɪxənʔtʲ/ 'fox-DU', referring to the Twin Foxes in Nurian mythology. "Bjeheond" is preferred to other names for the continent in the majority of Trician languages. | |||
Other names include Netagin ''Tacrůt'' (from ''cerat'' 'fox', thus a partial calque from the Nurian) and a poetic name ''Șinach'' (from ''*hīna-kkam'' 'our land' in an older stage of [[Gwnax]]; Modern Gwnax ''Zynax''. ''Gwnax'' itself is from ''*wana-kkam'' 'our way (of speaking)'). | |||
==Todo== | ==Todo== | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
===Ancient Bjeheond=== | ===Ancient Bjeheond=== | ||
Ancient Bjeheond was ruled by Lakovic- and | Ancient Bjeheond was ruled by tribal societies who spoke [[Lakovic]] as well as other languages which are extinct today. Bjeheond is thought to be the Proto-Lakovic urheimat. | ||
The Dáiḃeŋal civilization left statues and megalithic temples (as well as some written records) near the Gwnax-speaking area in Northwestern Bjeheond. Subsequently Bjeheond was settled by Proto-[[Nurian]]- and [[Netagin]]-speaking tribes, which caused some Lakovic speakers to flee north to Talma and south to Txapoalli. The Dáiḃeŋal civilization's writing system and their language [[Gwnax]] still survive to the present day. | |||
===The arrival of the Windermere=== | ===The arrival of the Windermere=== | ||
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==Geography and climate== | ==Geography and climate== | ||
Bjeheond | The low-lying regions of Bjeheond have a Mediterranean climate (but a bit more tropical), with hot, dry summers and wet winters. The eastern islands, Tumhan, Pategia, Roshteria, and Ir Păchnay Sămtsay are wetter and are rich in subtropical forests. | ||
The longest river in Bjeheond is the Piune River (''Pīenu'' in Nurian, ''Pün'' in Wdm). It's the reason most of Bjeheond is not arid like Australia. | |||
Bjeheond has one major mountain range along the southernmost edge, the source of the Piune. It's thought that Bjeheond fused, then separated again from Txapoalli long ago (?) | |||
==Economy== | ==Economy== | ||
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==Demographics== | ==Demographics== | ||
===Languages=== | ===Languages=== | ||
The major language | The major language families native to Bjeheond are [[Quame]], [[Idavic]] and [[Lakovic]]. There is also an isolate, [[Gwnax]]. Windermere is from [[Verse:Tricin/Talma|Talma]]. | ||
Some features of the Bjeheondian Linguistic Area: | Some features of the Bjeheondian Linguistic Area: | ||
* | *Grimm's law for aspirated stops | ||
*Register | *Register, pitch accent, or tone (more strongly near Wieb area) | ||
*Analytic grammar | *Analytic grammar -- suspected to have arisen because of unrelated languages being in the same area | ||
*Slavic-style verbs of motion | *Slavic-style verbs of motion | ||
====Major languages==== | ====Major languages==== | ||
*[[Nurian]] | |||
*[[Windermere]] | *[[Windermere]] | ||
*[[Netagin]] | *[[Netagin]] | ||
====Minor languages==== | ====Minor languages==== | ||
*Other [[Idavic | *Other [[Idavic]] and [[Lakovic]] languages | ||
*[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Lakovic) | *[[Æ]] ("Danish with more tones"; Lakovic) | ||
*[[Schong]] | *[[Schong]] | ||
*[[Wiebian]] | *[[Wiebian]] | ||
*[[Gwnax]] (isolate) | |||
==Society== | ==Society== | ||
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==Calendar== | ==Calendar== | ||
There are two very common calendars in use: the Talman solar calendar and the Netagin lunisolar calendar. Somewhat less common is the Wiebian solar calendar (which is much more accurate than the Talman one; it's aligned with the spring equinox). | There are two very common calendars in use: the Talman/Mărotłite solar calendar and the Netagin lunisolar calendar. Somewhat less common is the Wiebian solar calendar (which is much more accurate than the Talman one; it's aligned with the spring equinox). | ||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
* | * The Nurians are a source of what begins as basically our Theravada Buddhism | ||
* | * The Netagin don't really care about religion, they tend to be syncretic, though they do have indigenous beliefs | ||
** | ** The Netagin commonly practice a form of syncretized Nurian-Buddhism | ||
*Windermere and Talman religions and parodies thereof | *Windermere and Talman religions and parodies thereof | ||
**The "Second Stopper" | **The "Second Stopper" | ||
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Some common recipes among Windermereans in the USB are: | Some common recipes among Windermereans in the USB are: | ||
(Change to Nurian and Netagin) | |||
* '''Naengic noodles''' (''habtsom Näng'' /habˈtsom nɛŋ/): originating in the Näng region, it consists of rice noodles, basil, a spicy citrus-based vinaigrette, seaweed and tofu or tempeh. | * '''Naengic noodles''' (''habtsom Näng'' /habˈtsom nɛŋ/): originating in the Näng region, it consists of rice noodles, basil, a spicy citrus-based vinaigrette, seaweed and tofu or tempeh. | ||
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*Nlo-Nai '''Vab''' - Shumian entrepreneur, often called the "Second Mover of Bjeheond" | *Nlo-Nai '''Vab''' - Shumian entrepreneur, often called the "Second Mover of Bjeheond" | ||
*Bes-Nlahn '''Glud''' - [[Skellan]]- and [[Hlou]]-language poet and essayist | *Bes-Nlahn '''Glud''' - [[Skellan]]- and [[Hlou]]-language poet and essayist | ||
*Les '''Schwab''' | *Les '''Schwab''' | ||
*Inthar '''Căndeach''' - actress and director of the ''Gawwahhat'' series | *Inthar '''Căndeach''' - Talman-Bjeheondian actress and director of the ''Gawwahhat'' series | ||
*Muy '''Bien''' - Trây-Bjeheondian rapper | |||
===Tumhan=== | ===Tumhan=== |
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