En réponse à Adam Walker :
>So, assuming /S/ I'd get xucheri. Assuming /tS/ I'd
>get chucheri. Assuming somthing between /tS/ and /S/
>aveu uls ovus fi nifridjud sini juna cugumeja -- I'd
>have eggs fried without a skillet.
LOL.
>Anyone else out there with an opinion on 13th c.
>Norman pronunciation?
Actually, since English borrowed the word as "shock", I guess it was
pronounced with a /S/. But it all depends on the timing of that borrowing :) .
Christophe Grandsire.
http://rainbow.conlang.free.fr
You need a straight mind to invent a twisted conlang.