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'''Tselsanthe''' (<small>Standard Tselsanthe:</small> ''Ɂokʷ-cʼəlsɂãtᶿeɂ'', literally 'the way we speak'), or '''Chŭrsangtxê''', historically known as '''Northern Ru''', is a Ruic language spoken in the Qonklese Northeast by the [[Three Tribes]] | '''Tselsanthe''' (<small>Standard Tselsanthe:</small> ''Ɂokʷ-cʼəlsɂãtᶿeɂ'', literally 'the way we speak'), or '''Chŭrsangtxê''', historically known as '''Northern Ru''', is a Ruic language spoken in the Qonklese Northeast by the [[Three Tribes]] | ||
== Names == | |||
Standard Tselsanthe is an artificial dialect constructed as a lingua franca between various nations in the Northeast. | |||
=== Tselsanthe === | |||
Nekora: ''Ɂokʷ-cʼersɂãtᶿiɂ'' | |||
Hangabatan: ''Ɂogʷ-cəlsɂãdᶿeɂ'' | |||
Orbin: ''Ɂʷəkʷ-cʼərsɂãtᶿyəɂ'' |
Revision as of 17:26, 5 September 2024
Tselsanthe (Standard Tselsanthe: Ɂokʷ-cʼəlsɂãtᶿeɂ, literally 'the way we speak'), or Chŭrsangtxê, historically known as Northern Ru, is a Ruic language spoken in the Qonklese Northeast by the Three Tribes
Names
Standard Tselsanthe is an artificial dialect constructed as a lingua franca between various nations in the Northeast.
Tselsanthe
Nekora: Ɂokʷ-cʼersɂãtᶿiɂ
Hangabatan: Ɂogʷ-cəlsɂãdᶿeɂ
Orbin: Ɂʷəkʷ-cʼərsɂãtᶿyəɂ