((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))