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'''Whyastian''' (''why-AST-iən'', natively ''Hwivjaoṣḍia'' /fivjaoʂʈia/, from Proto-Irenesian ''subyorok tiŋa''; in Proto-Ernic ''tia'' is the 'path' classifier, thus this means 'the Whyastian way of speaking') is a minority language. It is as closely related to Ernish as Frisian is to English; the last common ancestor of both is Proto-Ernic which was spoken in the 5th century.
'''Whyastian''' (''why-AST-iən'', natively ''Hvivjaoṣḍia'' /fivjaoʂʈia/, from Proto-Irenesian ''săbib-yorok tiŋa''; in Proto-Ernic ''tia'' is the 'path' classifier, thus this means 'the Whyastian way of speaking') is a minority language. It is as closely related to Ernish as Frisian is to English; the last common ancestor of both is Proto-Ernic which was spoken in the 5th century.


Inspirations: Scots, Coptic, Slavic
Inspirations: Scots, Coptic, Slavic

Latest revision as of 23:22, 27 June 2025

Whyastian (why-AST-iən, natively Hvivjaoṣḍia /fivjaoʂʈia/, from Proto-Irenesian săbib-yorok tiŋa; in Proto-Ernic tia is the 'path' classifier, thus this means 'the Whyastian way of speaking') is a minority language. It is as closely related to Ernish as Frisian is to English; the last common ancestor of both is Proto-Ernic which was spoken in the 5th century.

Inspirations: Scots, Coptic, Slavic