Re: Languages in fiction: The Triune Monarchy
From: | Jan van Steenbergen <ijzeren_jan@...> |
Date: | Saturday, February 22, 2003, 15:58 |
--- Andreas Johansson skrzypszy:
> Just a thought:
> Since Kalinigrad is in what used to be Prussia, you could consider having it
> being influenced also by Old Prussian, a Baltic language, which in our world
> went extinct in the 17th century.
Not that it really matters here, but in Ill Bethisad Prussian is still an
existing, be it small, language. It is spoken in the Republic of the Two
Crowns, in the region around Kaliningrad (called "Rzez^mãc" *there*).
Jan
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