Yealoweadrish/Arhet

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Yealoweardrish
Ġealoweardisċ
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Flag of Norwardry
Pronunciation[jæɑ̯lowæɑ̯rdriʃ]
Created byThe Ramosian
Date2022
SettingNorwardry, Arhet
Native toNorwardry
Early form
Proto-West-Germano-Romance
Official status
Official language in
Norwardry
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Yealoweardrish is a romance language spoken in Norwardry, located in south-eastern Arhet. It is a Germano-Romance language which is part of the West Romance languages.

While its vocabulary derives for the most part from Latin, Germanic influence is most notable in its grammar.

Etymology

Norwardry was originally a Gaulish region until the Weardrish tribe wanted to migrate from the north to go to what is now Southweardrich. The gaulish people who lived in the region refued so a time called the Weardo-Gaulish ensions assured, the Weardish succeded and moved to the south, but the Weardrish language influenced the Vulgar Latin-speaking communities in Norwardry. So the Gauls who lived in the region adopted the name Weadrish and added the word Ġeal meaning Gallic. The name of the Weadrish trible comes from Weardrish weard + -isċ

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