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{{Infobox language
{{Infobox language
|name=Ferritumulic Latin
|name=Ferritumulic
|early-forms=[[Latin]]
|early-forms=[[Latin]]
|family=[[Pisco-Imerchali]]
|family=[[Pisco-Imerchali]]
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|scripts=Classical Latin
|scripts=Classical Latin
|country=[[Vallis Draconum]]
|country=[[Vallis Draconum]]
|demonym=Latinate
|demonym=Ferritumulic
|endonym=Ferritumulic
|endonym=Hiperborian
|number=idk
|number=idk
|usage=[[Vallis Draconum]]
|usage=[[Vallis Draconum]]
|lang-code=SRN
|lang-code=SRN
}}
}}
'''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]]. Often, it is simply referred to as "Latin", or as "Amphorean Latin", rather than "Ferritumulic Latin"; only scholars use the latter name.
'''Ferritumulic''', also known as '''Hiperborian''', is a language of the [[Pisco-Imerchali Languages|Pisco-Imerchali family]], derived from [[Latin]], spoken in [[Vallis Draconum]].
 
==History==
It took heavy influence from the [[Programming languages|Programming]]-[[Katho-Atlantic languages|Katho-Atlantic]] language [[Amphorean]]. Often, it is simply referred to as "Latin", or as "Amphorean Latin", rather than "Ferritumulic Latin"; only scholars use the latter name.


==Phonology==
==Phonology==
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==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. There are some changes from Classical to Ferritumulic, mainly to accomodate phonological changes:
Much like [[Regnate Latin]], Ferritumulic still primarily writes using the Classical Latin script. However, it can be "modernized" fairly easily into the modern Latin script. There are some changes from Classical to Ferritumulic, mainly to accomodate phonological changes:
* Since /ks/ merged with /ts/, /ts/ always is written with <x>, even when it comes from /tj tl/.
* Since /ks/ merged with /ts/, /ts/ always is written with <x>, even when it comes from /tj tl/.
* Latinate /h/ is only written in the following circumstances:
** As a placeholder for <i u> where they are used for /j w/.
** When referring to something named back then, such as the placename Hyperborea (modernized as {{ipa|⟨ʜɪᴘᴇʀʙᴏʀɪᴀ⟩}}).


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Revision as of 08:06, 18 April 2026

Ferritumulic
Language familyPisco-Imerchali
Early form(s)Latin
Eratoday
Writing systemClassical Latin
Official status
Spoken inVallis Draconum
Speaker
DemonymFerritumulic
EndonymHiperborian
Number of speakersidk
Technical information
UsageVallis Draconum
Language codeSRN

Ferritumulic, also known as Hiperborian, is a language of the Pisco-Imerchali family, derived from Latin, spoken in Vallis Draconum.

History

It took heavy influence from the Programming-Katho-Atlantic language Amphorean. Often, it is simply referred to as "Latin", or as "Amphorean Latin", rather than "Ferritumulic Latin"; only scholars use the latter name.

Phonology

Ferritumulic Latin somewhat resembles Italo-Romance languages. However, owing to not being in Italy, but instead in a simulated world derived from, but meaningfully distinct from, it, Ferritumulic Latin does have several unique changes:

  • Generally, all geminate plosives are broken, usually into affricates when stressed and fricatives when unstressed. Geminate continuants are still allowed, though.

Orthography

Much like Regnate Latin, Ferritumulic still primarily writes using the Classical Latin script. However, it can be "modernized" fairly easily into the modern Latin script. There are some changes from Classical to Ferritumulic, mainly to accomodate phonological changes:

  • Since /ks/ merged with /ts/, /ts/ always is written with <x>, even when it comes from /tj tl/.
  • Latinate /h/ is only written in the following circumstances:
    • As a placeholder for where they are used for /j w/.
    • When referring to something named back then, such as the placename Hyperborea (modernized as ⟨ʜɪᴘᴇʀʙᴏʀɪᴀ⟩).