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by SkryNRiv
02 Feb 2020 03:07
Forum: Beginners' Corner
Topic: A modern Faliscan descendant?
Replies: 17
Views: 3301

Re: A modern Faliscan descendant?

If we assume eqo is /eˈkoː/ (cf. Esp. yo, Fr. je, It. io, etc.), you can develop a unique first person pronoun of <co> /ko/ or <ec> /ek/, which is enough to make your language "not-Romance" (because ego was inherited to eo in all other Romance languages). Nice idea, thanks! I think I'll g...
by SkryNRiv
01 Feb 2020 22:03
Forum: Beginners' Corner
Topic: A modern Faliscan descendant?
Replies: 17
Views: 3301

Re: A modern Faliscan descendant?

What if there was some religious connection, such as maybe it survives as the language of a sect of Christianity, and therefore resists all outside military pressure? This could be temporary, with it regaining territory of its own after the fall of Rome. I like this idea, but Christianity didn't ap...
by SkryNRiv
01 Feb 2020 06:28
Forum: Beginners' Corner
Topic: A modern Faliscan descendant?
Replies: 17
Views: 3301

Re: A modern Faliscan descendant?

Anyway, there are a couple of ways I would consider going about doing this. First would be making the descendant a romlang which happens to derive from Faliscan; Bakkum argues that it's just a dialect of Latin and it would be plausible to have just a normal (if divergent to the level of French) rom...
by SkryNRiv
31 Jan 2020 20:30
Forum: Beginners' Corner
Topic: A modern Faliscan descendant?
Replies: 17
Views: 3301

A modern Faliscan descendant?

Hey, guys! Newcomer here. Lately I've been toying with the idea of creating a naturalistic conlang based on Faliscan, which would be my very first conlang. Savvinic made me think it could be a plausible and awesome idea, but after some research , now I realize that it's going to be a difficult task....