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== Prezantin - Introduction == | |||
Thorsutian, a constructed language, contains an Indo-European influence. It's grammatical influences stem from many European language including Czech and Armenian. It's orthography influences come from Albanian and other European languages (mostly Slavic). This being the third conlang, I personally strived to make a conlang not have a very complicated grammatical structure, but still retain that kind of structure. In a way Thorsutian is connected to my previous conlang, Musmeh. However, there are many differences and revisions enough to classify it as a different language. |
Revision as of 11:42, 23 March 2008
Thorsutё
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Timeline and Universe: | Earth, modern era |
Species: | Human |
Spoken: | Republic of Thorsutia |
Total speakers: | ~3 million |
Writing system: | Latin(Thorsutian Version) |
Genealogy: | Indo-European |
Creator: | Mos |
Created: | 2008 |
Prezantin - Introduction
Thorsutian, a constructed language, contains an Indo-European influence. It's grammatical influences stem from many European language including Czech and Armenian. It's orthography influences come from Albanian and other European languages (mostly Slavic). This being the third conlang, I personally strived to make a conlang not have a very complicated grammatical structure, but still retain that kind of structure. In a way Thorsutian is connected to my previous conlang, Musmeh. However, there are many differences and revisions enough to classify it as a different language.