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'''Albionian''' ({{gael|ta Alabenꞅcina}} or {{gael|ten Alabenscaì jiezaic}}) is a Slavic language spoken in Crackfic Irta Scotland. It has phonologically conservative features, such as the retention of the Proto-Balto-Slavic acute as stød, but is meant to be mutually intelligible with our Slavic languages, especially Czech and Slovak. It has as many Brythonic and Goidelic loanwords as Polish has German loanwords. It's notable for having vowel umlaut.
'''Albionian''' ({{gael|Alabenꞅcina ta}} or {{gael|jiêzaic ten Alabenscaì}}) is a Slavic language spoken in Crackfic Irta Scotland. It has phonologically conservative features, such as the retention of the Proto-Balto-Slavic acute as stød, but is meant to be mutually intelligible with our Slavic languages, especially Czech and Slovak. It has as many Brythonic and Goidelic loanwords as Polish has German loanwords. It's notable for having vowel umlaut.


"What if Czech had a mixed OE-Gàidhlig-Icelandic orthography"
"What if Czech had a mixed OE-Gàidhlig-Icelandic orthography"
==Todo==
==Todo==
*u umlaut? a > au, e > i
*u umlaut? a > au, e > i
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