Jutish: Difference between revisions

From Nguhcraft Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Created page with "{{Infobox language |name=Jootsk<br>Jutish |pronunciation=[jo̞ːts̠k] |family=Saxo-Syzkynic |early-forms=Old Jutish, Proto-Saxo-Syzkynic |scripts=Latin |country=Jotlond, Newkent, (administrative) Patra |demonym=Jute (noun) |endonym=Jootsk }} '''Jutish''' is a Saxo-Syzkynic language spoken in Jotlond, used as a language of administration in Patra, and spoken among a minor..."
 
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 5: Line 5:
|early-forms=Old Jutish, [[Proto-Saxo-Syzkynic]]
|early-forms=Old Jutish, [[Proto-Saxo-Syzkynic]]
|scripts=Latin
|scripts=Latin
|country=[[Jotlond]], [[Newkentish Folkland|Newkent]], (administrative) [[Patra]]
|country=[[Jotlond]], [[Holmark]], (administrative) [[Patra]]
|demonym=Jute (noun)
|demonym=Jute (noun)
|endonym=Jootsk
|endonym=Jootsk
}}
}}


'''Jutish''' is a [[Saxo-Syzkynic_languages|Saxo-Syzkynic]] language spoken in [[Jotlond]], used as a language of administration in [[Patra]], and spoken among a minority in [[Newkentish Folkland|Newkent]]. Its closest relatives within the family appear to be the Lesser Saxic or Anglo-Saxic languages ([[English]], [[Saxish]] and [[Seolspræc]]) and [[Dvilish]].
'''Jutish''' is a [[Saxo-Syzkynic_languages|Saxo-Syzkynic]] language spoken in [[Jotlond]] and [[Holmark]], used as a language of administration in [[Patra]]. Its closest relatives within the family appear to be the Lesser Saxic or Anglo-Saxic languages ([[English]], [[Saxish]] and [[Seolspræc]]) and [[Dvilish]].

Latest revision as of 00:16, 10 February 2026

Jootsk
Jutish
Pronunciation[jo̞ːts̠k]
Language familySaxo-Syzkynic
Early form(s)Old Jutish, Proto-Saxo-Syzkynic
Writing systemLatin
Official status
Spoken inJotlond, Holmark, (administrative) Patra
Speaker
DemonymJute (noun)
EndonymJootsk
Technical information


Jutish is a Saxo-Syzkynic language spoken in Jotlond and Holmark, used as a language of administration in Patra. Its closest relatives within the family appear to be the Lesser Saxic or Anglo-Saxic languages (English, Saxish and Seolspræc) and Dvilish.