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Language Bases for Europe

Language Bases for Europe

created by evilporpoise, 5 years ago in Linguistics

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detectivekenny

detectivekenny

Salvic? Whatever that is, it's not Bosniak.

3 years ago

DannytheSwede

DannytheSwede

Latvian and Lithuanian are baltic languages, close to the slavic. Albanian is not Hellenic but an Illyrian language, and what is Weat Germanic? Finally, there is not many Hellenic speakers left in Turkey any more. Turkish is an Ural-altaic language. But, as said above: a great idea for a game.

4 years ago

evilporpoise

evilporpoise

Actually Slavic Languges were named for the Nomads from south-eastern Russia called the Slavs that settled in the area as the Roman Empire began to disintigrate

5 years ago

Nikura

Nikura

Then french spanish italian etc are Romance languages and not Romantic languages... Maybe they could be romantic too if you feel they sound nice but... it's another question...

5 years ago

RonaldDerGrosse

RonaldDerGrosse

One more comment. One of the Slavic choices comes up Savic which allows it only to be used in one place. I think it was Slovenia! In addition, in the name of the game, "language" instead of "lamguage".

5 years ago

RonaldDerGrosse

RonaldDerGrosse

According to Webster Polish and Russian are Slavic. Estonian, Finnish are Uralic languages of Finno-Urgic origin and Hungarian is also listed as Finno-Urgic. Danish, Swedish and Norwegian are listed as North Germanic languages. German, English and Dutch are listed as West Germanic. Bulgarian is Slavic. Czech and Slovak are Slavic. Bosnia and Serbia are Serbo-Croatian. Romanian and Moldavian are listed as Romance. Now, it is no wonder that the Austro-Hungarian Empire couldn't keep it together! They even had Italian to contend with.

5 years ago

equestenebrarum

equestenebrarum

Oh, and Bulgarian isn't hellenic, but a slavic language, too.

5 years ago

equestenebrarum

equestenebrarum

Russian is a slavic language. As for the others: Don't know.

5 years ago

tickman

tickman

Great idea for a game.

But Polish and Russian aren't Slavic?

I thought Estonian, Finnish and Hungarian were Finno-Urgic languages. And aren't the Scandinavian languages a subset of Germanic (North Germanic, as opposed to the West Germanic [German, English, etc.])?

5 years ago