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There is no "common" trade tongue. People generally speak the tongue of their homeland, while most traders and many in border regions are multi-lingual. Church business is conducted in [[Ubrekti]]. | There is no "common" trade tongue. People generally speak the tongue of their homeland, while most traders and many in border regions are multi-lingual. Church business is conducted in [[Ubrekti]]. The mother tongue is generally called [[Prime]], and is thought to be primarily an oral language. Demihuman languages are also presumed to descend from prime, although the Dwarven, Human and Elven alphabets show almost no similarities. The Gnomish alphabet has strong similarities to the Dwarven one, though Gnomes themselves argue that is due to linguistic corruption during the [[Gnomish Vassalage]] rather than a sign that some aspect of Gnomish culture is taken from the Dwarves. | ||
''' | The Human language tree, as one might imagine from a short lived and expansive race, is much more diverse. All use of of two alphabets. Since the Human written tradition appears during the [[Ubrekti Empire]], all of the human languages of the civilized mainland use the [[Ubrekti Alphabet]]. Written language was only introduced to [[Ulan]] in the first century [[FI]], by [[Mikos Lygit]] in exile, who taught the [[Zupan Alphabet]], a system of his own creation. | ||
'''''NonHuman''''' | |||
[[Gnomish (Language)|Gnomish]] | [[Gnomish (Language)|Gnomish]] | ||
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[[Sidhe (Language)|Sidhe]] | [[Sidhe (Language)|Sidhe]] | ||
[[Halfling (Language)|Halfling]] (Oral only. Lost and Extinct.) | |||
'''''Human''''' | |||
'''Prime Branch''' | |||
[[Fresian(Language)|Fresian]] | |||
[[Odessan(Language)|Odessan]] | |||
''' | [[Old Ubrekti]] (Extinct) | ||
[[Old Petaran]] (Extinct) | |||
'''Ubrekti Branch''' | |||
[[Old Ubrekti]] (Extinct) | |||
[[Ubrekti (Language)|Ubrekti]] | [[Ubrekti (Language)|Ubrekti]] | ||
[[Flanneri]] | [[Flanneri]] | ||
[[Celesti]] | [[Celesti]] | ||
[[Hakni]] (Prime Branch) | |||
[[ | '''Prime/Petaran Branch''' | ||
[[Old Petaran]] (Extinct) | |||
[[ | [[Petaran]] | ||
[[ | [[Bedowyld]] | ||
''' | ''' | ||
'''Prime/Ulan Branch'''''' | |||
[[Root Ulan]] (Lost) (Oral) | |||
[[Medrol (Language)|Medrol]] | |||
[[ | [[Tefthur (Language)|Tefthur]] | ||
[[ | [[Medrich (Language)|Medrich]] | ||
[[ | [[Kreblid (Language)|Kreblin]] | ||
[[ | [[Eweack (Language)|Eweack]] | ||
''' |
Revision as of 22:26, 28 February 2008
There is no "common" trade tongue. People generally speak the tongue of their homeland, while most traders and many in border regions are multi-lingual. Church business is conducted in Ubrekti. The mother tongue is generally called Prime, and is thought to be primarily an oral language. Demihuman languages are also presumed to descend from prime, although the Dwarven, Human and Elven alphabets show almost no similarities. The Gnomish alphabet has strong similarities to the Dwarven one, though Gnomes themselves argue that is due to linguistic corruption during the Gnomish Vassalage rather than a sign that some aspect of Gnomish culture is taken from the Dwarves.
The Human language tree, as one might imagine from a short lived and expansive race, is much more diverse. All use of of two alphabets. Since the Human written tradition appears during the Ubrekti Empire, all of the human languages of the civilized mainland use the Ubrekti Alphabet. Written language was only introduced to Ulan in the first century FI, by Mikos Lygit in exile, who taught the Zupan Alphabet, a system of his own creation.
NonHuman
Halfling (Oral only. Lost and Extinct.)
Human
Prime Branch
Old Ubrekti (Extinct)
Old Petaran (Extinct)
Ubrekti Branch
Old Ubrekti (Extinct)
Hakni (Prime Branch)
Prime/Petaran Branch
Old Petaran (Extinct)
Prime/Ulan Branch'
Root Ulan (Lost) (Oral)