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Napkožæc (literally "language of the Cloud-walkers") is an ancient tongue spoken by the [[Napž]] people.
==History==
Napkožæc branched off from the Indo-Napžic language group during the [[Æther Crossing]], leaving the remainder of Indo-Napžic languages obsolete. Subsequently, Napkožæc went through many historical transitions before resulting in the language we know today. Nonetheless, the language has changed relatively little; many of its linguistic roots are still wholly obvious in modern words.
==Vocabulary==
Due to the prolonged isolation and unusual environmental influences on culture to the Napž, their language developed a distinct and sporadic lexicon, with many etymologies completely unknown to even the elders, though traces of an original Indo-European proto-language still linger in many of their words, such as ''twra'' (three).
A large number of Napkožæc words are influenced by the Napž's religion, such as the word ''Wi-zæzi'', their word for "Sun". It literally means "Far One", referring to the Napž's deification of the Sun and veneration of all things distant and unknown. The sun and moon were at the center of their mystic beliefs.

Revision as of 12:52, 23 May 2007


Napkožæc
Pronounced: /'nɑpkotzɛtʃ/
Timeline and Universe: Alternate Earth, modern era
Species: Human (Napž)
Spoken: Napž-tawra
Total speakers: unknown
Writing system: Napžic script
Genealogy: Indo-European

 Indo-Napžic

  Napkožæc
Typology
Morphological type: Fusional
Basic word order: SVO
Credits
Creator: DiZ
Created: late 2006 - early 2007

Napkožæc (literally "language of the Cloud-walkers") is an ancient tongue spoken by the Napž people.

History

Napkožæc branched off from the Indo-Napžic language group during the Æther Crossing, leaving the remainder of Indo-Napžic languages obsolete. Subsequently, Napkožæc went through many historical transitions before resulting in the language we know today. Nonetheless, the language has changed relatively little; many of its linguistic roots are still wholly obvious in modern words.

Vocabulary

Due to the prolonged isolation and unusual environmental influences on culture to the Napž, their language developed a distinct and sporadic lexicon, with many etymologies completely unknown to even the elders, though traces of an original Indo-European proto-language still linger in many of their words, such as twra (three).

A large number of Napkožæc words are influenced by the Napž's religion, such as the word Wi-zæzi, their word for "Sun". It literally means "Far One", referring to the Napž's deification of the Sun and veneration of all things distant and unknown. The sun and moon were at the center of their mystic beliefs.