Difference between revisions of "Belmorian-Rejistanian"
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* The words for higher numbers than ten partly derive from rejistanian: lira ke (uses lira '9' and ke '10'), dema ky tiro is '8300' | * The words for higher numbers than ten partly derive from rejistanian: lira ke (uses lira '9' and ke '10'), dema ky tiro is '8300' | ||
* the pronounciation of some words changed into a more rejistani way | * the pronounciation of some words changed into a more rejistani way | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 23 December 2004
The dialect of Belmorian-Rejistanian evolved when refugees from The Belmore Family in Rejistania used rejistani words and grammatical elements in their Belmorian. When these people re-immigrated, their language differed much from the belmorian of the residents, so much that it was merely incomprehensible for the belmorians. Major differences are:
- many rejistani words like 'myju' (house) or ' 'han ' (to go to) are used
- The words for higher numbers than ten partly derive from rejistanian: lira ke (uses lira '9' and ke '10'), dema ky tiro is '8300'
- the pronounciation of some words changed into a more rejistani way