Daniel 88 Share Posted March 24, 2012 ((This is a mix of many languages including as well as my own personal twists: -Anglo Saxon -Latin -Germanic Note: This language is created for a the future nation of Artharia)) You see a book wedged in between Orcish language and Human language while browsing through the library you open up the book called Artharian language and read: People or animals: Frouw: Wife or girlfriend (any women that you are in a romantic relationship with) Gestr: Guest or a casual aquitance Hond(female) or hound(male): dog Astah: Someone who has passed away and has ascended honorably into heaven Kyng: King Draca: dragon Ealdor: lord Faeders: Bringers of life or parents Godes: God Sancta: Priest or saint Mynsterman: monk Wench: waitress Places: Ceastre: City Cirice: Church Eard: Land Hus: house Iglond: Island Lond: Land Sentence structure: Thy: Your Shall: should Thee: You (synonym to thou except weaker) Thou: You (synonym to thee except stronger) Wilt: will Say you: you say Yea: Yes Nay: No Hath: has Fare thee well, my good man: Goodbye (to a man): Adue: Goodbye (to a women) Miscellaneous: Eastward, northward, southward, westward: east, north, south, and west Aria: Honor Bring forth: to come forward (metamorphic or physically) Place names: Prefix or suffix- Meaning-Example Barrow-wood-Barrow Hill borough-fortified town-Long Hanborough burn-stream-Shirburn bury-fortified place-Wendlebury combe-small valley-Swyncombe cot-small hut / house-Rycot dun-hill-Duns Tew fjord-a shallow river crossing-Wallingfjord ham-village-Eynsham holt-wood-Holton hurst-wooden hill-Chippinghurst ing-people-Kiddlington ley or lea-a clearing in a wood-Ditchely or Leafield port-market town-Port Meadow stoc/stoke-outlying farm/settlement-South Stoke stow-meeting place or holy place-Stowood ton or tun-house or village-Stadhampton wick or wich-farm-Hardwick worth-fenced land-Denchworth ((Note: Please give any constructive feedback seeing as this is still a WIP)) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelersfan1221 300 Share Posted December 19, 2012 Moved to the Great Library. It shall be sorted into appropriate category shortly. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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