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Re: political Zera

From:Nik Taylor <fortytwo@...>
Date:Tuesday, April 11, 2000, 21:55
Carlos Thompson wrote:
> * Floridian (Spanish) and Hamburgish (German) are official in their > states, but are seldom used in any official confederated event.
What kinds of differences exist between Floridian and Standard Spanish or Hamburgish [I get the image of talking food ;-)] and German?
> Philadelfia (English)
Is this a typo for Philadelphia, or did they, in this timeline, change the second _ph_ but not the first?
> Official Language: Diegano (Sandiegian Spanish).
How divergent are these various Spanishes?
> Southern North America (Southern Mexico and Central America) > > -Kingdom of Humbrilaang > Native Columbian nation. > Official language: Humbrilian > > -Federation of Semtalika > Native Columbian nation > Official language: Semtalian > > -Republic of Lulupatli > Native Coulmbian nation > Official Language: Semtalian
No Aztecs?
> -Danish territories > Columbian Northern Territories, from Greenland to the limits with Alaska
So roughly Canada and Greenland?
> -Japanese colonies > Some islands and small on shore bases in the Pacific coast.
Interesting. What made the Japanese found colonies in this timeline?
> Other languages: Nyucar (English), Criollo (Spanish)
How do these differ from Standard English and St. Spanish?
> -Kingdom of Portugal > Capital moved to America terrotory. > Official language: Portuguese
Are its borders in America similar to modern-day Brazil?
> -Republic of Castilla > -Republic of Catalunya
So Spain was never united? -- "If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore, and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God!" - Ralph Waldo Emerson ICQ: 18656696 AIM Screen-Name: NikTailor