Crackfic Tricin's Talma (Irish: Poblacht na Talma) is a unified republic, and Irish is the dominant language in it with English a common second language. Southern and eastern parts speak Idavic, and some pockets speak Korean, Japanese, Eevo, Qazhrian, Judeo-Anbirese (assimilated Jews speak Irish and English), Ăn Yidiș, and Slavo-Windermere.


Demos

Religions: 30% Catholic, 25% irreligious, 20% Remonitionist, 10% Ngedhraist, 5% Jewish, 1% Mărotłist, 9% other

Languages

Talman English

Basically our Hiberno-English but with more Eevo syntax

Talman Irish

Our Cork Irish, with slang terms from Talmic/Lakovic and topic-prominence (from Eevo, Korean and Japanese) in broad speech

Mise tá claíomh (agam) 'I have a sword' (Standard Tá claíomh agam)

Tusa 's claíomh atá (agat), mise 's iachár atá (agam) 'You have a sword, I have a Talman machine gun' or even Tusa 's claíomh, mise 's iachár

Accent

Broad Talman Irish is influenced by Eevo, Qazhrian, Korean, and Japanese phonology. Cultivated Talman Irish sounds identical to our Cork Irish.

Talman Japanese and Korean

largely spoken in Ainbíor, both written in the Trician Irish alphabet:

Korean: hanncúcmar, Japanese: nihomgo

a ya eo yeo (a)e y(a)e o yo u yu eu i eui wa weo wae/oe/we wi: the reformed equivalents to "a ea á eá aé ié o eo u iú ui i aoi bha bhá bhae bhí",

k kk kh n t tt th l m p pp ph s ss ng c cc ch h: c g cc n (-nn before g or c) t d tt r m p b pp s ss ng ț z țț h

(change the vowel orthography) Motuin inncanuin ttéánar daeputtá țaiúroumeá cui țonámcva cvárriaé issá tongtuinghata. Inncanuin țțánpuțácuiro risángcva reangsimuir pueápatassuimeá sáro heángțééié țángsimuiro héngtonghaeáea hanta.

Lots of calques and loans from Irish (in addition to English) in formal language; code switching with Irish and English is common

should sound stilted in a way somewhat different from English literally translated into Korean does

Should have an Irish accent

Talmic and Lakovic

All Talmic and Lakovic languages are endangered or extinct in Talma except:

  • Eevo
  • Slavo-Windermere
  • Judeo-Anbirese

These are spoken by highly religious groups.

Eevo

A minority language in Sceola, mainly spoken/used in liturgy by Ngedhraists

Netagin

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