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RaenAndaleio (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Tunge is a language spoken by the magic society, which completely isolated itself from the non-magic world during the late Middle Ages due to fear of persecution. The language developed as a result of this isolation and is descended from Old English, with some influences from other languages such as Old German. === Etymology === Tunge (''/ˈtʊŋɛ/'') is the word for "tongue" and can be used to describe both, the organ and a language. === Classification === Tunge is c...") |
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=== History === | === History === | ||
The History of Tunge is closely tied to the history of the magic society. In the | The History of Tunge is closely tied to the history of the magic society. In the late Middle Ages, the magic society became increasingly isolated from the non-magic world due to fear of persecution and witch hunts. This isolation led to the development of Tunge as a separate language. | ||
Tunge descended from Old English, which was the language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. However, due to the magic society's isolation, Tunge ahs retained many features of Old English that have been lost in modern English. For example, Tunge retains a grammatical case system, which was lost in the development of modern English. | Tunge descended from Old English, which was the language spoken in England from the 5th to the 11th centuries. However, due to the magic society's isolation, Tunge ahs retained many features of Old English that have been lost in modern English. For example, Tunge retains a grammatical case system, which was lost in the development of modern English. |