Difference between revisions of "Theban"
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− | Language spoken in the empire of [[Thebes]] and lingua franca of [[Terra Nostra]]. Similiar to Latin. | + | Language spoken in the empire of [[Thebes]] and lingua franca of [[Terra Nostra]]. Similiar to Latin. Like Latin, Theban is constructed primarily of "stems" and "endings" that signify the function of the "stem" in a sentence. The net effect of this linguistic structure is that word-order is virtually meaningless in Theban (the only "rule" as such is that the verb comes last in a sentence). It is, therefore common for native-speakers of Theban when using a different language to employ idiosyncratic sentence-structures. |
[[Category:Languages]] | [[Category:Languages]] | ||
[[Category:Terra Nostra]] | [[Category:Terra Nostra]] |
Latest revision as of 08:05, 3 January 2007
Language spoken in the empire of Thebes and lingua franca of Terra Nostra. Similiar to Latin. Like Latin, Theban is constructed primarily of "stems" and "endings" that signify the function of the "stem" in a sentence. The net effect of this linguistic structure is that word-order is virtually meaningless in Theban (the only "rule" as such is that the verb comes last in a sentence). It is, therefore common for native-speakers of Theban when using a different language to employ idiosyncratic sentence-structures.