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'''Ferritumulic Latin''' is a dialect of the [[Pisco-Imerchali | '''Ferritumulic Latin''' is a dialect of the [[Pisco-Imerchali Languages|Pisco-Imerchali language]] Latin, spoken in [[Vallis Draconum]]. It took heavy influence from the [[Programming languages|Programming]]-[[Katho-Atlantic languages|Katho-Atlantic]] language [[Amphorean]]. | ||
==Orthography== | ==Orthography== | ||
Much like its sister variety [[Regnate Latin]], Ferritumulic Latin primarily writes using the Classical Latin script. However, it can be "modernized" fairly easily into the modern Latin script. | Much like its sister variety [[Regnate Latin]], Ferritumulic Latin primarily writes using the Classical Latin script. However, it can be "modernized" fairly easily into the modern Latin script. | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:23, 9 October 2025
| Ferritumulic Latin | |
|---|---|
| Language family | Pisco-Imerchali |
| Early form(s) | Latin |
| Era | today |
| Writing system | Classical Latin |
| Official status | |
| Spoken in | Vallis Draconum |
| Speaker | |
| Demonym | Latinate |
| Endonym | Ferritumulic |
| Number of speakers | idk |
| Technical information | |
| Usage | Vallis Draconum |
| Language code | SRN |
Ferritumulic Latin is a dialect of the Pisco-Imerchali language Latin, spoken in Vallis Draconum. It took heavy influence from the Programming-Katho-Atlantic language Amphorean.
Orthography
Much like its sister variety Regnate Latin, Ferritumulic Latin primarily writes using the Classical Latin script. However, it can be "modernized" fairly easily into the modern Latin script.