Proto-Fulish language
Fulish | |
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Vhulu̦yuth | |
Native to | Eskria, Takáyann Gifted Territory, Callistium, Heskidia |
Ethnicity | |
Extinct | 0087 (Fulish Calendar) |
Signed Fulish (SeV) | |
Official status | |
Official language in | West & North A̦lfea̦ri Kingdom East A̦lfea̦ri Kingdom |
Language codes | |
ISO 639-3 | – |
File:Extinct Lang.png Fulish is classified as "Extinct" due to it having no native speakers. |
ㅤㅤㅤThe Proto-Fulish language or Vhulu̦yuth was an Alanis-Language spoken in the South and North Kingdoms of A̦lfea̦ri, which both reside in what is now modern-day British Columbia & Alberta, Canada.
ㅤㅤㅤVhulu̦yuth is an attested Proto-Language, with texts dating back to 0078 BFC, but has unconfirmed texts from as far back as 0121 BFC. Though it wasn't widely adopted, the Tamrian script was used alongside the official Kikoat Script (now known as Ancient Hjastorian Script).
ㅤㅤㅤLater Vhulu̦yuth dialects, specifically West-Vhulu̦yuth & North-Vhulu̦yuth, would evolve into their own languages, and later, their own language families.
Such languages include:
- Proto Takáyo-Eskriak (Taáge)
ㅤSpoken by the North-Taks & Alvites (Eskites), and later by the Heskidites.
- Old Yalaya
ㅤSpoken by populations of Whalos & Frans.
- Old Eladic
ㅤSpoken by Eladites and small populations of South-Fuls.
- Proto Whailic
ㅤspoken by Whalos, East-Taks, & Frans.
ㅤEvolution
Proto-Fulish to Proto Takáyo-Eskriak
All things considered, Proto-Fulish and Proto Takáyo-Eskriak weren't too different, aside from several sound changes, the sentence structure and word choices were mostly retained.
- PTE Terayos < PF Teru̦yuse "Pride" (Refer to Takáyann Traos & Eskrian Treos)
- PTE Buiena̦ < PF Buienda̦ "Water" (Refer to Takáyann Byna & Eskrian Beun)
- PTE Neha̦us < PF Neha̦si "Cat" (Refer to Takáyann Nysa & Eskrian Neuis)
- PTE Anoghí < PF A̦nogu̦hí "Dog" (Refer to Takáyann Anogı & Eskrian Enog)
- PTE Ta̦ǵidlýŋ < PF Ta̦ǵeudlýŋ "Dagger" (Refer to Takáyann Tagidlıng & Eskrian Tah̦idlıȷŋ)
- PTE Fa̦ǵa̦l/Va̦ǵa̦l < PF Vuǵul "Word" (Refer to Takáyann Fahal & Eskrian Fah̦al)
- PTE Saíren < PF Su̦híren "Child" (Refer to Takáyann Saıren & Eskrian Seır)