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(Created page with "{| style="float:right;border:1px solid black" !colspan="2" | Himnoa ''Himnø'' |- ! Pronunciation | /ˈhɪmnoɐ/ |- ! Native to | Nachkun |- ! Ethnicity | Himnai, some Nakuni |- ! Era(s) Spoken | Developed in the Brave Era, spoken ever since |- ! Precursor Language(s) | Tai'ora and Doma |} '''Himnai '''is a Tai'ora and Doma-based creole language spoken by the Himnai people, who live primarily in Nachkun. The la...") |
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''' | '''Himnoa '''is a [[Tai'ora ]] and [[Doma]]-based creole language spoken by the [[Himnai ]] people, who live primarily in [[Nachkun]]. The language finds its origins in the occupation of the [[Nağ Valley|Nağ Valley]] <span style="font-weight:normal;">by the [[Himara Empire]], where cultural assimilation projects (as well as mass murder) were undertaken by the occupants to create a more fluid [[Himarans |Himaran ]] culture. The result was a mixed culture based on the native [[Taryphos ]] [[Nakuni|Nakuni ]] cultures, and the occupying Himaran culture.</span> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 19 June 2024
| Himnoa
Himnø | |
|---|---|
| Pronunciation | /ˈhɪmnoɐ/ |
| Native to | Nachkun |
| Ethnicity | Himnai, some Nakuni |
| Era(s) Spoken | Developed in the Brave Era, spoken ever since |
| Precursor Language(s) | Tai'ora and Doma |
Himnoa is a Tai'ora and Doma-based creole language spoken by the Himnai people, who live primarily in Nachkun. The language finds its origins in the occupation of the Nağ Valley by the Himara Empire, where cultural assimilation projects (as well as mass murder) were undertaken by the occupants to create a more fluid Himaran culture. The result was a mixed culture based on the native Taryphos Nakuni cultures, and the occupying Himaran culture.