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==People==
 
==People==
  
The '''Taraskath''' (self-appelation generally used in English and other foreign languages, called ''Tarathians'' - ''ТараΘийцы'' by the [[Ross])  are the native people of [[Taraskovya]], who inhabited what is now the Sisgardian Taraskovya dozens of thousands of years before the coming of of the [[Taraskovyan Slavs|Slavs]].  
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The '''Taraskath''' (self-appelation generally used in English and other foreign languages, also called ''Tarathians'' - ''ТараΘийцы'' by the [[Ros]])  are the native people of [[Taraskovya]], who inhabited what is now the Sisgardian Taraskovya dozens of thousands of years before the coming of of the [[Taraskovyan Slavs|Slavs]].  
  
 
Until the year 44’215 Before Strife and the unification of the various Taraskath tribes and city-states by Lord Uidath Karetsah, there was no single Taraskath nation or ethnos as such. Dakathian and Cardinian Taraskath spoke different slightly related languages
 
Until the year 44’215 Before Strife and the unification of the various Taraskath tribes and city-states by Lord Uidath Karetsah, there was no single Taraskath nation or ethnos as such. Dakathian and Cardinian Taraskath spoke different slightly related languages
and had differing cultures. Lord Uidath himself a Cardinian, this branch of the Taraskath culture came to predominate and slowly replaced the independent Dakathian culture.
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and had differing cultures. Lord Uidath himself a Cardinian, this branch of the Taraskath culture came to predominate and slowly replaced the largely independent Dakathian culture.
  
 
==Language==
 
==Language==
  
The Taraskath language is an ancestral language which has known many a transformation throughout history. Manuscripts dating from dozens of millenia ago indicate that the first Dakathian and Cardinian dialects were mostly hissing tongues, revolved around a multiple of hissing consonnants and rare vowels. After the absorbtion of the Amalori, Kethari and Sethari peoples, the Taraskath langauge enriched itself and eventually became the modern High Taraskath: a language mixing hissing sounds with melodic syllables. In some areas of Dakathia, an older more hissing dialect of Taraskath is spoken.
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The Taraskath language is an ancestral language which has known many a transformation throughout history. Manuscripts dating from dozens of millenia ago indicate that the first Dakathian and Cardinian dialects were mostly hissing tongues, revolved around a multiple of hissing consonnants and rare vowels. After the absorbtion of the Amalori, Kethari and Sethari peoples, the Taraskath language enriched itself and eventually became the modern High Taraskath: a language mixing hissing sounds with melodic syllables. In some areas of Dakathia, older and more hissing dialects of Taraskath are spoken.
  
 
The writing system is alphabetic, even if two scripts exist: the runic and the calligraphic scripts. The former is the "initial" script as used by the ancient Taraskath, with some additions. The calligraphic script was taken from the Amalori language and is used as a high flown variant, for particularly important letters and registers.
 
The writing system is alphabetic, even if two scripts exist: the runic and the calligraphic scripts. The former is the "initial" script as used by the ancient Taraskath, with some additions. The calligraphic script was taken from the Amalori language and is used as a high flown variant, for particularly important letters and registers.
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===Geographic Distribution===
 
===Geographic Distribution===
  
Taraskath is closely related to [[Taraskovya]]ns. It is official in the [[Grand Duchy]] of Taraskovya and some of its Dominions and is also spoken in [[Abt]], even if [[Russian]] is the only official language there.
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The Taraskath language is closely related to [[Taraskovya]]ns. It is official in the Taraskovyan [[Empire]]and is also spoken in [[Abt]], even if [[Russian]] is the only official language there.
  
 
[[Category:Languages]][[Category: Tarasovka]][[Category:Abt]]
 
[[Category:Languages]][[Category: Tarasovka]][[Category:Abt]]

Revision as of 00:29, 22 September 2007

The term Taraskath may refer both to a people and a language.

People

The Taraskath (self-appelation generally used in English and other foreign languages, also called Tarathians - ТараΘийцы by the Ros) are the native people of Taraskovya, who inhabited what is now the Sisgardian Taraskovya dozens of thousands of years before the coming of of the Slavs.

Until the year 44’215 Before Strife and the unification of the various Taraskath tribes and city-states by Lord Uidath Karetsah, there was no single Taraskath nation or ethnos as such. Dakathian and Cardinian Taraskath spoke different slightly related languages and had differing cultures. Lord Uidath himself a Cardinian, this branch of the Taraskath culture came to predominate and slowly replaced the largely independent Dakathian culture.

Language

The Taraskath language is an ancestral language which has known many a transformation throughout history. Manuscripts dating from dozens of millenia ago indicate that the first Dakathian and Cardinian dialects were mostly hissing tongues, revolved around a multiple of hissing consonnants and rare vowels. After the absorbtion of the Amalori, Kethari and Sethari peoples, the Taraskath language enriched itself and eventually became the modern High Taraskath: a language mixing hissing sounds with melodic syllables. In some areas of Dakathia, older and more hissing dialects of Taraskath are spoken.

The writing system is alphabetic, even if two scripts exist: the runic and the calligraphic scripts. The former is the "initial" script as used by the ancient Taraskath, with some additions. The calligraphic script was taken from the Amalori language and is used as a high flown variant, for particularly important letters and registers.

Geographic Distribution

The Taraskath language is closely related to Taraskovyans. It is official in the Taraskovyan Empireand is also spoken in Abt, even if Russian is the only official language there.