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Uploaded by VirtualVL on Sep 3, 2010
An example of the Germanic conlang Valhalish.
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@JorEl7771 Its a north germanic language, Its like a mix between icelandic, Norwegian and some german I believe.
Only assumptions, but I understood most of it, and could of guessed what the context was out of the words I knew. I'm norwegian btw.
ObLiViOnZThEkIllEr 3 weeks ago
I am attempting to create a Germanic-based language too.
Still in the first stages, but yet again, these things take their own time... :)
Detta ér mjeig gódt fró enn nýt tönga... Ég helke deger mjeig grá! ;)
soobajeaba 4 months ago
@JorEl7771 due to the large amount of English-Germanic cognates; I would say it is probably the Germanic family branch of Indo-European.
luisc4444 1 year ago
Nice! What language inspired you to create your own?
JorEl7771 1 year ago
Very nice.
anglaismoyen 1 year ago
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@JorEl7771 Its a north germanic language, Its like a mix between icelandic, Norwegian and some german I believe.
Only assumptions, but I understood most of it, and could of guessed what the context was out of the words I knew. I'm norwegian btw.
ObLiViOnZThEkIllEr 3 weeks ago
I am attempting to create a Germanic-based language too.
Still in the first stages, but yet again, these things take their own time... :)
Detta ér mjeig gódt fró enn nýt tönga... Ég helke deger mjeig grá! ;)
soobajeaba 4 months ago
@JorEl7771 due to the large amount of English-Germanic cognates; I would say it is probably the Germanic family branch of Indo-European.
luisc4444 1 year ago
Nice! What language inspired you to create your own?
JorEl7771 1 year ago
Very nice.
anglaismoyen 1 year ago