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  • (Cf. [[wiki:Gothic|Gothic]] '''[[wikt: 𐍅𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌰|𐍅𐌿𐌽𐌾𐌰]]''' (''wunja'').), from [[wiki:Proto-Germanic language|Proto-Germanic]] '''''[[wikt: Reconstruction: Proto-Germanic/wunjō|*wunjō
    989 bytes (110 words) - 08:36, 12 February 2023
  • ...[[wiki:Gothic alphabet|Gothic alphabet]] which may have been attributed to Gothic instead. It has been reconstructed with a very similar phonology: ==Comparison of Gothic and Griutungi Orthography==
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  • ...ny changes, the most representative example of “Middle Valthungian” is the language as captured by the suddenly-prolific Valthungian writers at the beginning o ...rpart, '''f''', which ''may'' have been realized as [ɸ] in Proto-Germanic, Gothic, Griutungi, and possibly Old Valthungian, became definitively realized as [
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  • ...s in /r/ having to do with familial relations. Some former noun classes in Gothic (such as consontant‑stem and nd‑stem nouns) have been regularised in Va ...fact, than Gothic – however, the various phonological rules governing the language create a great deal of variation (See [[Valthungian#Phonology|Phonology]]).
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  • ...althungian]] represents a period in the development of the [[Valthungian]] language language as it is captured in a few surviving texts believed to date to around
    88 KB (11,382 words) - 22:47, 6 November 2021
  • ...y mutually intelligible dialects. Classical Braereth was a Western Romance language spoken in pockets of mountainous areas from the Alps to the Carpathians unt
    50 KB (6,596 words) - 07:09, 6 January 2023
  • ...r]]'''—'''[[#ʀ|ʀ]]'''—'''[[#s|s]]'''—'''[[#t|t]]'''—'''[[#þ|þ]]'''—'''[[#w|w]]'''—'''[[#y|y]]'''—'''[[#ẏ|ẏ]]'''—'''[[#z|z]]'''</div> '''[[afrikánts#Maltcégj|afrikánts]]''' /af.riˈkanʦ/ ''adj.'' afrikaans (language)<br>
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  • ...ought of as analogous to the relationship between Modern High German and [[w: Old_High_German|Old High German]] – that is, not a direct lineage, but t ...to [[Griutungi]], which would likely have been thought of as a dialect of Gothic (400‒800ᴀᴅ).
    118 KB (17,433 words) - 19:19, 24 February 2023