Requests for new languages/Wikipedia Modern Etruscan
Etruscan Wikipedia
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Linguo Rasna is the only living language and most intriguing tongue of the Tyrrhenian family that gave birth to Latin. I believe the Rasnae puellum et puerrii have a chance to read their sacred language. Modern Etruscan differs from Old Etruscan in that it has a full, learnable vocabulary and syntax. Example: The man drank wine.= Thu puer vinium viniôs. I believe that the remaning Rasnae, exiled from our homeland in Italia to the Nieu Arta ex Americae, a language solely based on the old language, Latin, and Germanic think that our holy tongue shall not be forgotten. Gratium mi azuroii!
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edit- w:Etruscan is not only dead, it's gone; most of the language is unknown, and no long texts exist.--Prosfilaes 23:52, 14 September 2008 (UTC)
- It's a joke. There is no a Modern Etruscan language and the Old one is a dead and lost language. Code ett is for Etruscan. Lin linao 21:01, 20 July 2009 (UTC)
- Latin belongs to Italic, not Tyrrhenian family. It's Indo-European unlike ancient Etruscan.--Certh 14:51, 9 August 2009 (UTC)
- Language is dead and mostly undeciphered. It's a well known fact. амдф 16:56, 1 September 2009 (UTC)
- If the proposer has a personal conlang, let him propose it as such. I'm really not sure what he's trying to say right now... AnonMoos