I just learned the word borborygmus— the rumbling/gurgling in intestines— and I feel it fits really well.
And I also learned about scree, which are basically rockfall slopes and debris (similar to talus) from Old Norse skriða (landslide).
I quite like the script but don’t know much about it at all aside from very basic info.
I’m more familiar with Old Norse and Swedish, the Japonic languages, and a few First Nations languages!
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AnonymousOP4w
PLZ BE MY FRIEND
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Anonymousjustinian4w
I’d probably bore you at the end of the day 😂
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AnonymousOP4w
Medieval linguistics is so hard to bring into normal conversations T-T
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Anonymousjustinian4w
Feel free to share to your heart’s content here! 🙇🏻♀️
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AnonymousOP4w
THERE WAS PROBABLY A MIXED ENGLISH-GOTHIC-GREEK LANGUAGE IN CRIMEA LOST TO TIME AND I THINK ABOUT IT ALMOST EVERY DAY
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Anonymousjustinian4w
Guess you’ll have to reconstruct and reïntroduce it… 👀
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AnonymousOP4w
🕵️♂️ I need more clues
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Anonymousjustinian4w
Oohhhh, shall we get you a fancy, telescopic monocle??