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Revision as of 13:26, 11 August 2017
Throvian is the modern language of Throvy and is part of the Ancient Low Gwenyan branch of the Gwenyan Languages. The name 'Throvian' comes from 'Throvy' which is the Yophenthean name for the region. The indigenous name is transliterated 'Jecubia' and the language calls itself Jecubian. Throvian is related to Rhovanish, Rhovundian, Tassan, and Ferruvicarese. Throvian may be divided into three parts, Old Throvian (350 to 1150), Middle Throvian (1150 to 1725), Modern Throvian (1725 to 2600). Throvian is the language of the heartland of the Aurician Empire and thus an important political language of the east Pallathantic Region.
Phonology
Consonants
- p [pʰ], b [b]
- f [f], v [v]
- m [m]
- Ţ ţ [θ]
- t [tʰ], d [d]
- s [s] [z]
- z [ʣ]
- n [n]
- r [r]
- Ŗ ŗ [r̊]
- ŕ (syllabic r)
- l [l]
- Ç ç [ʧ], j [ʤ]
- Ş ş [ʃ], z̧ [ʒ]
- ñ [ɲ]
- y [j]
- X̧ x̧ [ɬ] (Foreign)
- k [kʰ], g [g]
- Ķ ķ [x]
- h [h]
- ti [ʧi], di [ʤi]
- thi [tʰi], dhi [di]
- Ģ ģ [ŋk], ng [ŋg]
Vowels
- a, á, ã
- e, é, ë
- i, í, ï
- o, ó, õ
- u, ú
- ŕ [ɚ] [ɝ]
Lexicon
- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
- Gwodi: Saint, usually for Incarnandist saints
- O
- Orissa pron n Aurice
- Orissaçaugo prop n the dominion of Aurice in the sixteenth century which corresponded roughly with the province of Goscundy
- S
- stançona [<Middle Throvian] n the illumination which falls around and thus defines a shadow
- T
- tanziá n garlic
- V
- vaji n marrow
- Z
- zagkti n dragon
Place-Names
- Alaskondye: Alascundy
- Bruñasso: Saint Brognasso
- Dwanta Ģoye: Dontago
- Eskuşża: Eskuszha
- Gaskondye: Goscundy
- Ibirovyeça: Ibrew River
- Kantira: Cantira
- Kormantissa: Cormantissa
- Lakşihar: Lexicle
- Naistrabuñe: Nestrabonia
- Orissa: Aurice
- Śikorezze: Zicorezza
- Skuloye: Scloye
- Ţeyvudyeça: Thybdis River
See Also
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