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In [[Nother]], '''Kirumb''' (formerly '''Hadwan''' and '''Kaðuhhan''') was an Indo-European language spoken by demihumans in Greece and the Balkans in the early centuries AD.
In [[Nother]], '''Kirumb''' (formerly '''Hadwan''' and '''Kaðuhhan''') was an Indo-European language spoken by demihumans in Greece and the Balkans in the early centuries AD.

Revision as of 21:44, 26 December 2009


Kirumb (Kirómbos)
Pronounced: English: /kəˈrʌm/
Kirumb: [kɪˈruːmβʊs]
Timeline and Universe: Nother
Species: demihumans
Spoken: Southeastern Europe
1st c. BC–500 AD
Total speakers: [no data]
Writing system: Kirumb alphabet
Genealogy: Indo-European
 Satem
  Hadwan
   Kirumb
    Âdlantki
     Atlantic
Typology
Morphological type: Fusional
Morphosyntactic alignment: Tripartite
Basic word order: [no data]
Credits
Creator: Muke Tever |
Created: 2000

In Nother, Kirumb (formerly Hadwan and Kaðuhhan) was an Indo-European language spoken by demihumans in Greece and the Balkans in the early centuries AD.

Name

The native speakers called the language Kirómbos, which was also the appellation of their own people. In origin the word is an ordinary adjective applied to things of or pertaining to gryphons, and was still occasionally so used in the historical period. Inscriptions found at Corinth attest that ΚΙΡΟΥΜΒΟΣ or ΚΙΡΩΜΒΟΣ was a designation known to at least some human (or at least Grecophone) inhabitants of the city. The modern name used in English is Kirumb.

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