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== '''-01:''' Ŧuàn: an introduction ==
 
 
Ŧuàn is a conlang, spoken only in Ŧuàn State, which is found on the continent of Ndongo, in another world which has no name other than "the world." The Ŧuàn language resembles Chinese (in some ways), but is different from any language on Earth. It is also different from any other language found in Ndongo.
 
This first iteration is written fresh from the Fourth Language Creation Conference, where Ŧuàn was publicly unveiled for the first time. There will be updates.
 
 
== 00: Table of Contents ==
 
-01: Introduction
00: Table of Contents (You Are Here)
01: History of Ŧuàn
02: On the Ŧuàn Language
02 hoog: Ŧuàn-ẍuíng: the spoken language
02 sous: Ŧuàn-khyíng: the "berries and bugs" script
03: Culture and Philosophy of Ŧuàn
03a: Ŧuàn theology
 
01: History of Ŧuàn
 
Ŧuàn history is an incomplete subject. We have (at this time:--[[User:Greybuck|Greybuck]] 17:51, 15 May 2011 (PDT) ) only one source: the ''Khyín Zó Luón'' (The Book of the Long Count), which is necessarily biased and incomplete. Furthermore, we have (again, at this time: --[[User:Greybuck|Greybuck]] 17:51, 15 May 2011 (PDT)) only a partial translation of that
work. Everything else said should be treated as supposition and intelligent guesswork.
 
The Ŧuàn arrived on the south-eastern tip of Ndongo 2198 years before present. We are not told where the first Ŧuàn came from, nor why they left. We are not told about the voyage, except (a quotation will later be added) that it was difficult. We ''are'' told, explicitly in the  Book of the Long Count, that (quotation to follow).

Revision as of 16:51, 15 May 2011

-01: Ŧuàn: an introduction

Ŧuàn is a conlang, spoken only in Ŧuàn State, which is found on the continent of Ndongo, in another world which has no name other than "the world." The Ŧuàn language resembles Chinese (in some ways), but is different from any language on Earth. It is also different from any other language found in Ndongo.

This first iteration is written fresh from the Fourth Language Creation Conference, where Ŧuàn was publicly unveiled for the first time. There will be updates.


00: Table of Contents

-01: Introduction 00: Table of Contents (You Are Here) 01: History of Ŧuàn 02: On the Ŧuàn Language 02 hoog: Ŧuàn-ẍuíng: the spoken language 02 sous: Ŧuàn-khyíng: the "berries and bugs" script 03: Culture and Philosophy of Ŧuàn 03a: Ŧuàn theology

01: History of Ŧuàn

Ŧuàn history is an incomplete subject. We have (at this time:--Greybuck 17:51, 15 May 2011 (PDT) ) only one source: the Khyín Zó Luón (The Book of the Long Count), which is necessarily biased and incomplete. Furthermore, we have (again, at this time: --Greybuck 17:51, 15 May 2011 (PDT)) only a partial translation of that work. Everything else said should be treated as supposition and intelligent guesswork.

The Ŧuàn arrived on the south-eastern tip of Ndongo 2198 years before present. We are not told where the first Ŧuàn came from, nor why they left. We are not told about the voyage, except (a quotation will later be added) that it was difficult. We are told, explicitly in the Book of the Long Count, that (quotation to follow).