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| Nova Mykenae | Jun 6 2012, 06:50 AM Post #21 |
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The language of the Northern Kingdom of Nova Mykenae is Mykenaen The language is equivalent to Norwegian, as my country is based loosely on a northern Kingdom somewhat similar in culture. environment, and history to that of a northern European nation such as Norway. Edited by Nova Mykenae, Jun 6 2012, 07:04 AM.
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| Raz | Jun 6 2012, 07:14 AM Post #22 |
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I believe we already have Norwegian, or something to that tune.... |
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| Nova Mykenae | Jun 6 2012, 05:05 PM Post #23 |
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Ok, can we find some other similar equivalent? Swedish perhaps? |
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| Amarek | Jun 6 2012, 07:03 PM Post #24 |
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I know that we have a Finnish, a Swedish, a Russian, but I don't know about Norwegian. And there's also Danish, which could work. |
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| Kjutzenbek | Jun 7 2012, 12:32 AM Post #25 |
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I do norwegian, And Swedish. So we might need to talk. |
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| Amarek | Jun 7 2012, 02:04 AM Post #26 |
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No, you won't. Nova Mykenae left for another region this afternoon. |
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| Demoness | Jun 7 2012, 05:30 PM Post #27 |
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Amoratae Dea Augusta
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Instead of speculating, refer to this thread. That was the whole point of polling the board for equivalents. |
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| DurandalXOO | Oct 1 2012, 08:37 AM Post #28 |
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Livoniianoi: This language is one of the oldest still existing tongues in the world, remaining remarkably unchanged throughout the centuries, millenia, even, since it was first used in the highlands of Livonia. Unique to the Livonian people, and using a complex alphabet that some say influenced the main alphabet that most of the world uses, Livoniianoi is rarely spoken anymore outside of Livonia, except by scholars studying the history of the nation, or Monopharistite congregations outside of Livonia. Et sprekkiou una alitou xisto sprekkia ou mundas, reamandou nilwarpi xo ceuntas e millenou, unisto sprekkiou Faumander ekk Livoniion. Unikkou et Livonii, e unisto kompexu alephabeto et ruimorou fuerso wrikkioalephabeto alliu mundas unista, Livoniianoi ou nilgratou sprekkia autas Livoniion, scepto scholarou studas historilogias et Livoniion, ou Monopharestoi ekklesiou autas Livoniion. (Based heavily off of Greek.) |
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| Greater Laddneia | Oct 1 2012, 05:37 PM Post #29 |
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(Is that modern Greek or ancient Greek? Because I did ancient Greek iGCSE and I only recognise a few of them...) |
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| DurandalXOO | Oct 1 2012, 09:27 PM Post #30 |
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(It's based heavily off of Greek in that I tried to make it sound the same. It's not actually the same, and any attempt to chug Livoniianoi through a Greek translator will fail, horribly.) |
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