Hjaldrvargr mál
The Hjaldrvargr mál language, commonly translated to "Battle-Wolf Speech", is the oldest written language in caniic existence, and is believed to be a language spoken in the ancient Oraziic civilization of modern-day Andractiic around 9000 BCE. Although Hjaldrvargr mál is still spoken by modern-day caniic, its child languages, like the torgvargr trade language, are far more common in recent times.
Stages
The history of written Hjaldrvargr mál can be divided into several periods:- Oraziic Hjaldrvargr mál - 95th-mid-80th century BCE
- Classical Hjaldrvargr mál - 85th-51st century BCE
- Aleniician Hjaldrvargr mál - 51st-20th century BCE
- Late Hjaldrvargr mál - 20th-8th century BCE
- Hagisian-Hjaldrvargr mál - 8th-5th century BCE
- Modern Hjaldrvargr mál - 5th century BCE to present
Oraziic Hjaldrvargr mál is the earliest stage of inscriptions with linguistic content, beginning with the mid-Carboniic period from about the 85th to 51st centuries BC. It succeeds the pre-literate period, which spans roughly the 90th to 85th centuries.
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Dialects
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Also see: Caniic Runes
Development
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[coming soon]Common Hjaldrvargr mál Words
Dictionary
Hjaldrvargr mál
Native to Orzaiic and Jok
Native Race Caniic
Region Oraziician (modern-day Andraciic)
Era c. 9000 BCE - present
Language family Andraco-Hagisan Family
Writing system Oraziic-Jokiic runes
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