Re: Languages in fiction: The Triune Monarchy
From: | Andreas Johansson <and_yo@...> |
Date: | Saturday, February 22, 2003, 15:40 |
Danny Wier wrote:
>I "invented" a nation called Chernorus ("Black Russia") once.
>Chernorussian was going to be an East Slavonic language with a HEAVY
>influx of Germanic and Romance words, a type of Russo-Esperanto. The
>nation would've been located in the real-world city of Kaliningrad.
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.
Andreas
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