The Theedish tungs come from a line of the Indo-Europish Speechkin called Or-Theedish and was spoken by the Theedish folk beginning in about two thousand BC. There are three main boughs of Theedish tungs: North Theedish, West Theedish, and the now dead East Theedish.
The nowtide reards of this speechkin are inlandish to middle and northern Eveland, Iceland, and England, with the biggest Theedish-speaking moorhood living in the Foroned Rikes of Americksland, where the morehood reard is Anglish. Eretidely, the Theedish speeches were sundered into three boughs, the North Theedish or Northern bough, the Western bough, and the now-dead Eastern bough.
Theedish Byspells[edit | edit source]
Eng | Scots | Fry | Afr | Nld | Deu | Gott. | Isl | Nor | Swe | Dan |
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stone | stane | stein | steen | steen | stein | 𐍃𐍄𐌰𐌹𐌽𐍃
(stáins) |
steinn | stein | sten | sten |
that | that | dat | daardie, dit | dat, die | das | 𐌸𐌰𐍄𐌰
(þata) |
það | det | det | at |
two | twa | twa | twee | twee | zwei | 𐍄𐍅𐌰𐌹
(twái) |
tveir | to | tu, två | to |
who | wha | wa | wie | wie | wer | 𐍈𐌰𐍃
(ƕas) |
hver | hvem | vem | hvem |
worm | wirm | wjirm | wurm | worm | wurm | 𐌼𐌰𐌸𐌰
(maþa) |
maðkur, ormur | mark, orm | mask, orm | orm |
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