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inthewindtunnel · 1 month ago
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G U L V Ø S S
My Salvation
Rob Dust Remix
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pompadourpink · 2 years ago
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L’alphabet phonétique
Les voyelles
[a] open front unrounded vowel - cinéma (cinema, m); hat
[ɑ] open back unrounded vowel - château (castle, m); hot
[e] close-mid front unrounded vowel - clé (key, f); may
[ɛ] open-mid front unrounded vowel - père (father, m), chêne (oak, m); bed
[ə] mid central vowel/schwa - jeu (game, m); bird
[i] close front unrounded vowel - souris (mouse, f); free
[o] close-mid back rounded vowel - rose (rose, f); UK yawn
[ɔ] open-mid back rounded vowel - océan (ocean, m); thought
[ø] close-mid front rounded vowel - jeudi (thursday)
[œ] open-mid front rounded vowel - peur (fear, f)
[u] close back rounded vowel - chou (cabbage, m); boot
[y] close front rounded vowel - tu (you); UK few
This vowel diagram shows the inside of the throat from the left side (pronounce /i/ "eee" and /ɑ/ "aaa" to feel the difference). Antérieur: front, postérieur: back, aperture: opening of the lips.
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Les voyelles nasales (followed by a consonant except -h- or ending a word)
[ɑ̃] > am, an, (é)en, em, aon - temps (time, m)
[ɛ̃] > aim, ain, eim, ein, em, (i)en, im, in, um, un, ym, yn - pain (bread, m)
[ɔ̃] > om, on - ombre (shadow, f), bonjour (hello)
[œ̃] > um, un - humble, un (one, m); dying, turning into [ɛ̃] 
N.B. When a nasal sound is produced, despite being made of two letters, they are to be pronounced as their own sound: in Bonjour, the /o/ and the /n/ shouldn't be heard at all since they are followed by the consonant /j/, as opposed to the usual dragging of /o/ then /n/ like in Bonne journée.
Les semi-voyelles
[j] voiced palatal approximant - lieu (place, m); you
[ɥ] voiced labial–palatal approximant - huile (oil, f); wall
[w] voiced labial–velar approximant - oui (yes); witch
Les consonnes
[b] voiced bilabial plosive - bête (beast, f)
[d] voiced dental and alveolar plosive - déjeuner (lunch, m)
[f] voiceless labiodental fricative - faim (hunger, f)
[g] voiced velar plosive - gâteau (cake, m)
[��] voiced postalveolar fricative - ange (angel, m); vision
[k] voiceless velar plosive - cadeau (gift, m)
[l] voiced apical alveolar approximant - lait (milk, m)
[p] voiceless bilabial plosive - pain (bread, m)
[ʁ] voiced uvular fricative - roi (king, m)
[s] voiceless alveolar fricative - sel (salt, m); nonsense
[t] voiceless denti-alveolar plosive - table (table, f)
[v] voiced labiodental fricative - violon (violin, m)
[z] voiced alveolar fricative - maison (house, f)
[ʃ] voiceless postalveolar fricative - chocolat (chocolate, m)
Les consonnes nasales
[m] voiced bilabial nasal - miel (honey, m)
[n] voiced denti-alveolar nasal - nez (nose, m)
[ɲ] voiced palatal nasal - montagne (mountain, f)
[ŋ] voiced velar nasal - connexion (connection, f); sing 
Voiced sounds are those that make our vocal chords vibrate when they are produced; voiceless sounds are produced from air passing through the mouth at different points. Fricatives are consonants with the characteristic that when they are produced, air escaped through a small passage and make a hissing sound; plosives are a type of consonant produced by forming a complete obstruction to the flow air out of the mouth.
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Movie: Le fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain - Jean-Pierre Jeunet, 2001
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deepdreamnights · 5 months ago
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Welcome to Radio UltraMerica, Saint Christmas the VIth on the mic, broadcasting perpendicularly across all three-and-a-half dimensional realities!
And next we have a song by a handsome group of beings from the Infinikansas cornwastes. It's a song about letting go, but the charts aren't listening, it's been at the πth spot on the charts for 9 weeks, with no signs of shaking loose. That's right, it's the incredibly difficult to introduce 'Is this-' by ми морські коники.
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Every Sunday for the foreseeable I'll be releasing songs from other worlds and dimensions plucked from the Radio UltraMerica airwaves by myself in continued defiance of conceptual law.
lyrics under the fold
Lyrics:
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genderoftoday · 1 year ago
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nonexistent-tales · 21 days ago
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don't mind me, listing all the 2022 anthology hub/ABCs of Death stuff here for reference. [CURRENTLY UNFINISHED.]
Those listed in purple are my favorites. Those listed in red are ones I want to read next when I have the time. Those listed in green are ones I have finished reading.
Personal rating (which varies a lot and is kinda inconsistent) + comments for those i have read.
this can also be a suggestion list of sorts! i love this collection of work so much
also. this was originally posted dec 3 happy senior researcher richard battaglia disappearance day
pretty long so cut!
A is for Annihilation
good religious horror (buddhism edition) 👍
7.6/10
Æ is for Ærials - SCP-7034
HAPPY BATTAGLIA DISAPPEARANCE DATE! Good horror. This also hits me on a personal note having been through so much road trips as a kid, going through a lot of urban areas, and imagining scenarios the car would end up in while closing my eyes.
10/10. Did not feel like it dragged on too long for me.
B is for Blood-Borne
C is for Closure
D is for Dermatology - SCP-7160
I did not get through that mutilation log usncathed. I'm generally fine with body horror, but it definitely still affects me. The descriptiond of what John saw were so... vivid? Good horror, good horror.
9.9/10
E is for Eternity - SCP 7179
Hahahaha. Hahahahahhahahaha. Hahahahahahhahahahahhahahahaha. Oh the things I could say about this one...
I first read this fresh after figuring out I had apeirophobia.
∞/10.
F is for Fallout
G is for Grease
Ȝ is for Ȝesundheit
H is for Health - SCP-7303
I is for Incision - SCP-7340
Horrifying implications. Okay then. Okay
10/10. As in, the article does everything its trying to do perfectly.
I'm normal about the Fire Suppression Dep., okay?
The very concept of the anomaly is horrifying enough on its own. Its uses for the Fiundation's benefit reflects that well enough.
9/10.
J is for Jetsam
K is for Keystone
L is for Lamentations
Agent Lament? Body horror? Divine/eldritch horror? Count me in.
8.5/10
M is for Moonlight
I swear I've read this one at least 3 times before but I always come out confused AND forget everything about it. Will need to reread soon...
???/10
N is for Neon
O is for Organs
Ø is for Ørkesløs
P is for Pluto, Previously. Presently, Primrose. (<-posted on my birthday)
Q is for Questions
R is for Reshape
Okay. Okay then. Okay
Familial issues resulting in... okay then.
9.7/10
S is for Saintly
T is for Transmission
Ð is for Ðirteen - SCP-7795
Screw everything. Death loops/time loops are one of my favorite tropes in media, especially isolated ones and... poor Mia.
9.4/10
U is for Unstrung
V is for Violence
c:)
5.7/10
W is for Walls
X is for XXX
Content Warning
Should not have read this with my age
8.9/10
X is for Xenotransplantation
X is for Xenobiotic
X is for Xing
Y is for Youth
Z is for Ziggurat
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101emo · 6 days ago
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LEET: 101 What is L3375934K? How do I understand this jumble!?
Leetspeak, hackspeak or leet- is the switch of a words letters with numbers or special characters. Leet is shortened from the word 'elite', which refers to the hackers who created and used the language in the 1980s.
It was originally created to communicate from person to person through this inside group, often used to disguise and mask illegal content.
To normal readers, taking time to understand the replacement between letters and numbers can be tricky. Below is a simplified guide to each letter and number switch;
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Alphabet (Simplified): The alphabet with number/symbol/letter correspondence. Some numbers are repeated- it just depends on context. I actually hate M,K,W,X and barely use them lol
A | 4 B | 8 C | < D | ) E | 3 F | = G | 6 H | # I | 1 J | _I K | I< L | I_ M | nn N | И O | 0 P | 9 Q | 9 R | 2 S | 5 T | 7 U | V V | \/ W | uu X | >< Y | 7 Z | 2
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Alphabet (Advanced): For all you who want to flex. Just includes a lot more creativity and symbols. Had a ball on my keyboard with this one, and even this isn't the entirety of what was used.
A | 4, /\, @, /-\, ^, Д B | 8, I3, 13, ß, !3, |-] C | <, ¢, {, (, © D | ), |), [), I>, ?, > E | 3, &, £, €, ë, [- F | =, ƒ G | 6, &, C-, <- H | #, /-/, (-), |-|, }{, I+I I | 1, |, ! J | _I, ], ; K | I<, |c, |( L | 1, I_, £ M | nn, /V\, (v), IVI N | И, |\|, /\/, /V O | 0, (), Ø P | 9, I*, ? Q | 9 R | 2, I2 ®, Я S | 5, $, z T | 7, +, † U | V, µ V | \/ W | uu, VV, Ш, \^/ X | ><, ×, )(, Ж Y | 7, Ч Z | 2, s
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Numerical: The numerical setout with letter correspondence. A lot simpler to understand and use daily. I see a lot more of number L337 being used in usernames or around the internet, so its far more common and understood.
1 | I, L 2 | R, Z 3 | E 4 | A 5 | S 6 | G 7 | T, Y 8 | B 9 | P, Q 0 | O
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renegade-hierophant · 10 months ago
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Medieval Runes, Quick Guide
ᛆ - a, á ᛅ - æ ᚰ - ǫ ᚮ - o, ó ᚯ - ø, œ ᛁ - i, í, j ᛂ - e, é ᚢ - u, ú, v ᚤ - y, ý
ᛆᚢ ᛅᚤ ᛅᛁ au ey ei
ᛔ ᛒ ᛘ ᚦ ᚧ ᛐ ᛑ ᚿ p b m þ ð t d n
ᚴ ᚵ ᚶ ᚼ ᚠ ᛚ ᚱ ᛋ ᛎ k g ng h f l r s z
This correlation between Runic and Latin letters is not 100% historical, since there was no one way of writing Old Norse and its daughter languages.
Medieval Runes were used after the Old Norse period, for writing early Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish dialects of the 12th century and later, which have already underwent certain changes. Also the same letters were used for different sounds between each dialect, and some letters had different shapes as well. So there is no correct way of writing Old Norse with Medieval Runes as there was no standard orthography, and this one is just as good as any.
What I have devised though is the simplest one-on-one transcription from Latin to Runic, though backwards this isn't possible since some Runes represent two or more sounds, which are distinct in the Latin script.
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cablll · 1 year ago
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Erm, treat or trick?
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aromantisk-fagforening · 1 year ago
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Pronunciation things
So I can't possibly explain everything, but I'll mention a couple things
Generally we have more like, easy to understand letters than English. "a" is only "a" not "ai". But "o" is both "o" and "å".
There are some diphtongs:
ei, øy, au - most common
ai, oi and eu - less common
There are some ch type sounds:
kj, ky, ki, sj, skj, ski, sky
most of those are different I think
There's also gj which is basically English J I think maybe
If there's a double consonant that usually means the vowel is short. (this has exceptions). And the same in reverse.
blod (no) has a long o (means blood)
Bakke (no) has a short a (means hill)
We're not french so we pronounce letters at the end of our words even if they're vocals.
Norwegian alphabet almost explained
a = ah = a as in arc
b = b
c (we don't use this much)
d = d
e = e = e as in end
f = f
g = g (can be not pronounced)
h = h
i = ee = ee as in been
j = weak j idk = y as in yes
k = k
L = L
m = m
n = n
o = o (1) or å (2) where idk what 1 is actually and 2= o as in not or morning
p = p
q (we don't use this much)
r = r (there are two versions: "skarre r" and "rulle r", idk the difference but some people care a lot, I think it depends on dialect though so it's probably fine whichever you use)
s = s
t = t
u = o = o as in to or ue as in blue
v = v
w (we don't use this much)
x (we don't use this much)
y = y = y as in penny
z (we don't use this much)
æ = ae idk = au as in laugh
ø = uh = u as in blunt
å = o = o as in not or morning
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thesquireinvictus · 6 months ago
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I've developed what I call a "Living Futhark" (ᛚᛁᚥᛁᛝ ᚠᚢᚦᚪᚱᚳ) or a runic system adapted to Modern English phenomes, using 30 primary letters.
ᚠ F ᛫ ᚢ U ᛫ ᚦ Th ᛫ ᚪ An ᛫ ᚱ R ᛫ ᚳ Key ᛫
ᚷ G ᛫ ᚻ H ᛫ ᛁ I ᛫ ᚹ Wyn ᛫ ᛞ D ᛫ ᛡ J ᛫ ᛖ E ᛫
ᛄ Y ᛫ ᛉ Chi ᛫ ᛣ X ᛫ ᛇ Ach ᛫ ᛚ L ᛫ ᛗ M ᛫ ᚾ N ᛫ ᛟ O ᛫ ᛈ P ᛫
ᛝ NG ᛫ ᛥ St ᛫ ᛋ S ᛫ ᚴ Z ᛫ ᛏ T ᛫ ᛒ B ᛫ ᚥ V ᛫ ᚤ Ye
I picked the order based on a few codices, and because it makes an Anglo-Saxon-like caesura-based poem: F U Thorn | An R Key G H I Wyn | D J E Y Chi X Ach | LMNOP Ing St S Z | T B V Ye!
“An” "Key" "Wyn" “Ach” and "Ye" I spell out to illustrate differences in pronunciation. It’s “An” rather than A because the ᚪ is conventionally a short “A.” W should not be called "double-u" because it is not represented as a double-u in runes (see English "Ƿ"). "Chi" is simply the easiest quick way to say "Ch" as a letter. And "Key" is different to the original ᚳ or "K" rune because it can no longer indicate Ch, thus the need for differentiation; it’s one of the few proper changes. “Ach” is the letter used to indicate glottal stops in “Ick” “ach” “och” “loch” “lough” etcetera. "Ye" ᚤ is the vowel form of Y, whereas "Y" ᛄ is the consonant.
Gained on the Latin: Thorn/eth, Chi, Y/Ye differentiation, St, Ing, guttural glottal stop. Lost from the Latin: Q, now represented with K.
The only changes from standard attestations in the Old English are the application of ᚪ as a universal A (if you prefer); a standardized differentiation between K, Ch, and X sounds; the repurposing of ᚴ (originally just an alternate way to write an ᛋ) to mean Z instead; ᛟ as o rather than the limited ø; and the addition (from standard Mediaeval runes) of ᚥ for V.
In my system "SH" is written "SCh" ᛋᛉ, as was the practice in Old and Middle English and as is more suitable to the phenome. There are just a handful of standardized changes in spelling to bring things closer to a phonetic spelling and to accommodate letter-to-rune changes, but nothing major and all quite intuitive. The traditional avoidance of two of the same runes in a row is kept up, though not super strictly; double vowels are more avoided than double consonants, but generally where a double-letter can be dropped without losing meaning, it is dropped. There are bind rune characters for double vowels. ᛰ, a modified bind Y and O rune, indicates ø. ᛠ, a modified A and E rune, indicated ea and ee, dependant on meaning retention.
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theboywithburninghands · 1 year ago
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SCP Anthology in 10 Words or Less
It’s been a while since I made a post about SCP, I know. But the recent Halloween event for the ABC’s of Death was so cool I just had to come out of cryogenic sleep to post about it. Do yourself a favor and go read these for yourself, you can find the link below, but read along with my silly comments if you like. All credit to the original incredibly talented authors, loved just about all of these, and T/W for mild horror elements and spoilers.
A is for Annihilation: The true doomer religion. “Existence is evil, man…”
Æ is for Ærials: This is just what Chicago traffic feels like.
B is for Bloodborne: Don’t seek immortality. You’ll just get all moldy.
C is for Closers: This one’s a fixer-upper, sink is haunted, wallpaper’s peeling…
D is for Dermatology: GET EM OFF GET EM OFF GET EM OFF GET-
E is for Eternity: Heaven gets REALLY boring after awhile.
F is for Fallout: The GOC screwed the radioactive pooch on this one…
G is for Grease: The true source of the Junji Ito greasepocalypse… BORGIR.
З is for Зesundheit: John Carpenter’s The Thing but with dust allergies.
H is for Health: American doctors are always looking to drain your savings…
I is for Incision: Someone kill the entire Fire Suppression Department for GOD’S SAKE!
J is for Jetsam: The remains of a nasty spaceship crash. Don’t speed, rocketeers!
K is for Keystone: Three different lords of this dimension, and they’re ALL assholes.
L is for Lamentations: Who’d have thunk, children make for shitty bioweapons.
M is for Moonlight: Awkward college professor spaghettifies himself for the moon
N is for Neon: Bright pink neon anglerfish will eat you for public drinking.
O is for Organs: “Dude, what if like, our buttholes were connected?” “Aw, sick!”
Ø is for Ørkesløs: You shouldn’t have updated SCP-079 to Windows 11, brah.
P is for Pluto Previously, Presently Primrose: The cathartic origin story of a sweet, demonic transwoman.
Q is for Questions: Slamhounds? Teeth? Blue hands? I definitely have questions… also lesbians!
R is for Reshape: Remember, don’t push your kids too hard, or else F̴̡̛͙͈̖̺̺̤͍̜̩̲͆̆̍̾͊͘͝L̴̛̬͈̮̦̭̪̮̫̋̈́̀̑̃͘E̷̡̺͍͕̭̺̠̺̯̬̼̳͈͐̏͜͝ͅS̴̛͖̖̪̓̅̊͗̈́̉̉̐́̾͂̆͛̕Ḥ̷̡̛͚̰̱͚͎̎̌͑̓̈͌̓̀̀̏̅̚̚͝!
S is for Saintly: “Honey, meet my loony religious hive mind dad!”
T is for Transmission: Nanobots: Causing trouble for human survivors since Jason X.
Ð is for Ðirteen: Happy Birthday! This year you get screaming death!
U is for Unstrung: Pinocchio but if the Blue Fairy was an eldritch horror.
V is for Violence: “Ha! Look at this snowflake! Empathizing with his fellow man!”
W is for Walls: Given current events, head-stealing spiders ain’t that bad…
X is for XXX: Sentient transphobic revenge porno theatre. Burn it all down.
X is for Xenobiotic: A creepy monster that wants to SEX UP YOUR EYEBALLS.
X is for Xenotransplantation: Sheesh, for a scientist, Dr. Marletov is kinda stupid, huh?
X is for Xing: This one is pretty funny- OH GOD MONKEYS!
Y is for Youth: Yeah lemme get them appliances 🅱️oneless.
Z is for Ziggurat: Or, why Mekhanites and Sarkites SHOULDN’T team up.
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inthewindtunnel · 4 months ago
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G U L V Ø S S
My Salvation
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afrobrujie · 2 years ago
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I’m my research around the Norse pagan sphere I’ve learned some things about runes that I didn’t know before. Here are the three main rune types there are are far more.
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Elder Futhark - 2nd Century
Rune, UCS, Transliteration, IPA Proto-Germanic name Meaning
f ᚠ f /ɸ/, /f/ *fehu
"cattle; wealth"
u ᚢ u /u(ː)/ ?*ūruz
"aurochs", Wild ox (or *ûram "water/slag"?)
th,þ ᚦ þ /θ/, /ð/ ?*þurisaz
"Thurs" (see Jötunn) or *þunraz ("the god Thunraz")
a ᚨ a /a(ː)/ *ansuz "god"
r ᚱ r /r/ *raidō "ride, journey"
k ᚲ k (c) /k/ ?*kaunan
"ulcer"? (or *kenaz "torch"?)
g ᚷ g /ɡ/ *gebō "gift"
w ᚹ w /w/ *wunjō "joy"
h h ᚺ ᚻ h /h/ *hagalaz "hail" (the precipitation)
n ᚾ n /n/ *naudiz "need"
i ᛁ i /i(ː)/ *īsaz "ice"
j ᛃ j /j/ *jēra- "year, good year, harvest"
ï,ei ᛇ ï (æ) /æː/[9] *ī(h)waz "yew-tree"
p ᛈ p /p/ ?*perþ-
meaning unknown; possibly "pear-tree".
z ᛉ z /z/ ?*algiz "elk" (or "protection, defence"[10])
s s ᛊ ᛋ s /s/ *sōwilō "sun"
t ᛏ t /t/ *tīwaz "the god Tiwaz"
b ᛒ b /b/ *berkanan "birch"
e ᛖ e /e(ː)/ *ehwaz "horse"
m ᛗ m /m/ *mannaz "man"
l ᛚ l /l/ *laguz
"water, lake" (or possibly *laukaz "leek")
ŋ ŋ ᛜ ŋ /ŋ/ *ingwaz "the god Ingwaz"
d ᛞ d /d/ *dagaz "day"
o ᛟ o /o(ː)/ *ōþila-/*ōþala-
"heritage, estate, possession"
Anglo-Saxon runes
Unicode, Name, Name meaning, Transliteration IPA
ᚠ feh (feoh) wealth, cattle f /f/, [v] (word-medial allophone of /f/)
ᚢ ur (ūr) aurochs u /u(ː)/
ᚦ ðorn (þorn) thorn þ /θ/, [ð] (word-medial allophone of /θ/)
ᚩ os (ōs) heathen god (mouth in rune poem?) o /o(ː)/])
ᚱ rada (rād) riding r /r/
ᚳ cen (cēn) torch c /k/, /kʲ/, /tʃ/
ᚷ geofu (gyfu) gift g /ɡ/, [ɣ] (word-medial allophone of /ɡ/), /j/
ᚹ wyn (wynn) mirth w /w/
ᚻ hægil (hægl) hail h /h/, [x], [ç]
ᚾ næd (nēod) plight n /n/
ᛁ is (īs) ice i /i(ː)/
ᛡ/ᛄ gær (gēar) year j /j/
ᛇ ih (īw) yew tree ï /i(ː)/ [x], [ç]
ᛈ peord (peorð) (unknown) p /p/
ᛉ ilcs (eolh?) (unknown, perhaps a derivative of elk) x (otiose as a sound but still used to transliterate the Latin letter 'X' into runes)
ᛋ/ᚴ sygil (sigel) sun (sail in rune poem?)
s /s/, [z] (word-medial allophone of /s/)
ᛏ ti (Tīw) (unknown, originally god, Planet Mars in rune poem?) t /t/
ᛒ berc (beorc) birch tree b /b/
ᛖ eh (eh) steed e /e(ː)/
ᛗ mon (mann) man m /m/
ᛚ lagu (lagu) body of water (lake) l /l/
ᛝ ing (ing) Ing (Ingui-Frea?) ŋ /ŋg/, /ŋ/
ᛟ oedil (ēðel) inherited land, native country œ /ø(ː)/
ᛞ dæg (dæg) day d /d/
ᚪ ac (āc) oak tree a /ɑ(ː)/
ᚫ æsc (æsc) ash tree æ /æ(ː)/
ᛠ ear (ēar) (unknown, perhaps earth[16]) ea /æ(ː)ɑ/
ᚣ yr (ȳr) (unknown, perhaps bow[18]) y /y(ː)/
Youger Futhark - 8th~12th Century
The names of the 16 runes of the Younger futhark are recorded in the Icelandic and Norwegian rune poems. The names are:
ᚠ fé ("wealth")
ᚢ úr ("iron"/"rain")
ᚦ Thurs ("thurs", a type of entity, see jötunn)
ᚬ As/Oss ("(a) god")
ᚱ reið ("ride")
ᚴ kaun ("ulcer")
ᚼ hagall ("hail")
ᚾ/ᚿ nauðr ("need")
ᛁ ísa/íss ("ice")
ᛅ/ᛆ ár ("plenty")
ᛋ/ᛌ sól ("Sun", personified as a deity—see Sól (Germanic mythology))
ᛏ/ᛐ Týr ("Týr, a deity")
ᛒ björk/bjarkan/bjarken ("birch")
ᛘ maðr ("man, human")
ᛚ lögr ("sea")
ᛦ yr ("yew")
From comparison with Anglo-Saxon and Gothic letter names, most of these names directly continue the names of the Elder Futhark runes. The exceptions to this are:
• yr which continues the name of the unrelated Eihwaz rune;
• thurs and kaun, in which cases the Old Norse, Anglo-Saxon and Gothic traditions diverge.
Min Kilder (My Sources):
Elder Futhark|https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elder_Futhark
Anglo-Saxon Runes|https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Saxon_runes
Younger Futhark|https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Futhark
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gwendolynlerman · 1 year ago
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Deutschribing Germany
Languages
Most languages native to Germany belong to the Germanic family, but some of them are Slavic languages. German is the official language, with over 95% of the country speaking Standard German or one of its dialects as their first language.
There are six recognized minority languages: Danish, Lower Sorbian, North Frisian, Romani, Saterland Frisian, and Upper Sorbian. The main immigrant languages spoken are Arabic, Dutch, Greek, Italian, Kurdish, Polish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Tamil, Turkish, and Ukrainian.
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German (Deutsch)
German belongs to the West Germanic group of languages and is the native language of 95 million people. It is the official language in Austria, Belgium, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, as well as South Tyrol in Italy, and is a recognized minority language in ten countries from four different continents.
German Standard German is the standardized variety of German spoken in Germany. Its pronunciation is similar to the German spoken in Hanover. Its alphabet has 30 letters: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z ä ö ü ß. Most German vocabulary is of Germanic origin, but around one fifth was taken from French or Latin. German dialects and varieties are explained in detail in this post.
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Romani (rromani ćhib)
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Sinte Romani (sintitikes) is the variety of Romani spoken in Germany and neighboring countries. It belongs to the Northwestern Romani dialect group, which in turn is part of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European family. It is spoken by around 195,000 people and is not mutually intelligible with other Romani varieties.
There is no standard pronunciation or grammar. The alphabet has 31 letters: a b c č čh d dž e f g h i j k kh l m n o p ph r s š t th u v x z ž.
Danish (dansk)
Danish is a North Germanic language with 6 million native speakers. It is the official language of Denmark and the Faroe Islands and a recognized minority language in Schleswig-Holstein and Greenland.
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The Danish alphabet has 29 letters, including the 26 found in the English one and æ, ø, and å.
Upper Sorbian (hornjoserbšćina)
Upper Sorbian (Obersorbische Dialekte in the map) belongs to the West Slavic branch and is recognized as a minority language in Saxony, where its 13,000 native speakers live.
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Its alphabet has 34 letters: a b c č ć d dź e ě f g h ch i j k ł l m n ń o ó p r ř s š t u w y z ž.
North Frisian (Nordfriisk)
North Frisian is part of the West Germanic branch and is spoken natively by 10,000 people in Schleswig-Holstein. It comprises 10 dialects, which are divided into two groups: insular and mainland.
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Its phonology and orthography vary depending on the dialect, but there are 32 basic letters: a ä å b ch d dj đ/ð e f g h i j k l lj m n ng nj o ö p r s sch t tj u ü w.
Lower Sorbian (dolnoserbšćina)
Lower Sorbian (Niedersorbische Dialekte in the map of Sorbian dialects) is a West Slavic language spoken natively by 6,900 people in Brandenburg.
It uses the same letters as Upper Sorbian but adds ś and ź and uses ŕ instead of ř, bringing the total number of letters to 36.
Saterland Frisian (Seeltersk)
Saterland Frisian belongs to the West Germanic branch and is recognized as a minority language in Lower Saxony. It is spoken by 2,200 people and has three fully mutually intelligible dialects.
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Its orthography has not been standardized yet, but there are 31 common letters: a ä b ch d e f g h i ie j k/kk ks kw l m n ng o oa ö p r s sch t u ü v w.
Here is Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the native languages of Germany:
German: Alle Menschen sind frei und gleich an Würde und Rechten geboren. Sie sind mit Vernunft und Gewissen begabt und sollen einander im Geist der Brüderlichkeit begegnen.
Romani: Sa e manušikane strukture bijandžona tromane thaj jekhutne ko digniteti thaj capipa. Von si baxtarde em barvale gndaja thaj godžaja thaj trubun jekh avereja te kherjakeren ko vodži pralipaja.
Danish: Alle mennesker er født frie og lige i værdighed og rettigheder. De er udstyret med fornuft og samvittighed, og de bør handle mod hverandre i en broderskabets ånd.
Upper Sorbian: Wšitcy čłowjekojo su wot naroda swobodni a su jenacy po dostojnosći a prawach. Woni su z rozumom a swědomjom wobdarjeni a maja mjezsobu w duchu bratrowstwa wobchadźeć.
North Frisian: Ali Mensken sen frii, likwērtig en me disalev Rochten bēren. Ja haa Forstant en Giweeten mefingen en skul arküđer üs Bröđern öntöögentreer. (Sylt/Sölring dialect)
Lower Sorbian: Wšykne luźe su lichotne roźone a jadnake po dostojnosći a pšawach. Woni maju rozym a wědobnosć a maju ze sobu w duchu bratšojstwa wobchadaś.
Saterland Frisian: Aal do Moanskene sunt fräi un gliek in Wöide un Gjuchte gebooren. Joo hääbe Fernunft un Gewieten meekriegen un schällen sik eenuur as Bruure ferhoolde. (Ramsloh dialect)
Translation: All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
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chutoele · 2 years ago
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introducing søłsiþe
søłsiþe (new conlang): /sɔɬsiθɛ/ also means sunflower
/a/ a
/b/ b
/t͡s/ c
/d/ d, /ð̠˕ˠ/ syllable finally
/ɛ/ e
/x/ x
/i/ i
/j/ j
/k/ k, /g/ syllable finally
/l/ l
/ɬ/ ł
/m/ m
/ɱd/ md
/ɱk/ mk
/n/ n
/ŋd/ nd
/ŋk/ nk
/o/ o
/p/ p, /b/ syllable finally
/ʁ/ r
/s/ s
/t/ t, /ð̠˕ˠ/ syllable finally
/u/ u
/w/ w, /v/ syllable finally
/y/ y
/d͡z/ z
/θ/ þ
/ɔ/ å
/ø/ ø
/ɤ/ ö
Syllable structure: (C)(C)V(C)(C)
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