Difference between revisions of "Igur"
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Revision as of 16:50, 27 October 2004
Igur |
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Genetic classification: Zu Teq Northeast Teq Tiku-Korean |
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Igur began as a language spoken by farmers near the Black Sea about 6000 years ago, as evidenced by apparent contact with Indo-European speaking peoples leaving Indo-European loan words in Igur vocabulary. In the 17th century, Igur's predecessor Tiku was split into different dialects, each one influenced by the language where its speakers resided. The dialect spoken in Korea became standard when the various Igur nations freed themselves and united.
Note: This is a conlang. Please don't confuse it with a real language.